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International Day of Epidemic Preparedness

The International Day of Epidemic Preparedness reminds us that health threats can strike without warning. This global observance urges everyone—governments, communities, and individuals—to stay alert and ready.

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Position your health/safety products and services as essential tools for community preparedness, leveraging December's global focus on epidemic readiness.

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History

The International Day of Epidemic Preparedness started in 2020.

The United Nations General Assembly decided on December 27 that year. Vietnam led the effort to create this day. Several other countries, including Canada and Spain, supported the idea.

The push came after the world saw the deep effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. Hospitals became overwhelmed, supply chains broke down, and many countries struggled to respond. This crisis made it clear that better planning was badly needed.

This day reminds people everywhere to take health threats seriously. It encourages governments and communities to prepare before trouble strikes. Strong health systems, early warning tools, and quick action can reduce the damage epidemics cause.

The day also supports global cooperation. Countries are urged to share knowledge, research, and tools to stop the spread of dangerous diseases.

It doesn’t focus on past events alone. It pushes for action now and in the future. Teaching people how to stay safe and investing in public health are key goals.

Better planning today can save lives tomorrow. With more awareness and stronger systems, the world can respond faster to the next outbreak. The day urges everyone to stay informed and ready.


How to celebrate

Host a Community Health Talk

Bring neighbours together for a discussion on epidemic preparedness. Invite local health professionals to share insights on staying safe during outbreaks. Interactive sessions can make learning about health measures more engaging and memorable.

Organize a Hygiene Workshop

Teach proper handwashing techniques and the importance of sanitation. Demonstrations can help reinforce good hygiene practices that prevent the spread of diseases. Providing take-home materials ensures the message continues beyond the event.

Create Educational Materials

Design posters or flyers with tips on preventing infections. Distribute them in schools, community centres, and local businesses. Visual aids can effectively communicate important health information to a broad audience.

Support Local Health Initiatives

Volunteer with organizations that focus on epidemic preparedness. Assist in organizing vaccination drives or distributing health kits. Active participation strengthens community resilience against health threats.

Share Information Online

Use social media platforms to spread awareness about epidemic preparedness. Share reliable resources and tips on staying healthy during outbreaks. Engaging content can reach a wider audience and encourage proactive health behaviours.