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Catchy Songs To Create Awareness To Fight Coronavirus
How do you get citizens to take personal hygiene seriously amid the novel
coronavirus epidemic? Catchy tunes. In times of crisis, public health practitioners
believe that songs are a great medium to keep the masses informed and safe
And to get the message across to the public, governments have turned to goofy
songs to promote practices like proper hand-washing. Many celebrities worldwide
came forward to promote awareness. You would have watched musical appeal by
Bollywood & Cricket stars and even by your own Performing Arts teachers.
If possible watch a few animated videos (by Vietnamese, Philippines, UK &
Singapore Health Department).
1. Do you think these videos really leave an impact on common masses as believed?
Mention any one video you liked the most and why?
2. Why do you think songs and videos are considered to be more effective than poster
or brochure?








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Answered by anushka6367
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Answer:

Sing along to the Covid-19 song.

JUST WASH YOUR HANDS

Countries around the world are using catchy songs to fight the coronavirus

March 10, 2020

Mary Hui

By Mary Hui

Reporter

How do you get citizens to take personal hygiene seriously amid the novel coronavirus epidemic? Catchy tunes.

While community interventions like canceling mass gatherings are important in trying to mitigate the spread of Covid-19, health experts say that individual behavioral changes are just as crucial. And to get the message across to the public, governments have turned to goofy songs to promote practices like proper hand-washing.

Using music to communicate public health messages to the masses is not new, of course. The US Center for Disease Control and Prevention has a page listing songs with workplace safety and health themes. A dance track with lyrics on how to prevent virus spreading was all the rage in clubs throughout Liberia in 2014, alongside other songs that sought to raise awareness of Ebola. Malaysian health authorities have used traditional folk songs to deliver health information about HIV and dengue fever.

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