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Public Health Wales ‘Beat Winter Viruses’ campaign

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This winter, Public Health Wales is running a ‘Beat Winter Viruses’ campaign, which encourages people in Wales to take simple actions to prevent the spread of common illnesses this season.

The campaign is particularly focused on encouraging people to wash their hands for at least 30 seconds at key moments throughout the day.

 

It also covers wider preventative behaviours that are important in preventing the spread of illnesses:

• Practicing good hygiene: covering coughs and sneezes, regularly cleaning surfaces and avoiding touching the face

• Letting fresh air in when possible

• Staying home when unwell

 

All campaign resources are available to download here: https://phw.brandkitapp.com/?album=Beat+Winter+Viruses

The resources include copy and assets for social media posts, a digital screen image and printable posters.

Eng: https://phw.nhs.wales/beatwinterviruses

Cym: https://icc.gig.cymru/pynciau/curo-feirysaur-gaeaf/

 

The latest campaign post can be found here:

X: Eng / CymFacebook: Eng / CymInstagram: Here

Tags: campaign, Public Health Wales
Update from Advocacy Support Cymru
Carers Wales Carers Assembly 19th February

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