Fight Dengue
Dengue is an international problem all over the world but Asia is one of the most affected.
Singapore takes active steps to fight against dengue through educating its citizens as well as regular checks by ministry of environment all over the country.
Everyone must play a part to prevent the breeding of Aedes Mosquito that can endanger the health of anyone.
Mozzie Wipeout Song
A funny song can impact a lot more people than serious lecture.
This mozzie wipeout song is really entertaining as well as educate others how to prevent dengue.
Educational Video
There are also great educational videos like the one below to educate citizens how to prevent the breeding of Aedes Mosquito.
Environmental Club
This year, I have been placed in the environmental club in my school.
Our students in the club would be going around the neighbourhood soon to spread the awareness of how to prevent dengue.
Our students were given the below booklet as a resource to guide them on how to share with the residents in preventing dengue.
The awareness of how to prevent Aedes mosquito from breeding has been a constant effort by the national environment agency of Singapore.
Our students had to gain knowledge about the preventive measures as well as practise their oral skills in sharing with the residents around the neighbourhood during the weekly club meetings.
The Silent War Episodes
The effort to fight against dengue outbreak was filmed into an 8-episode short videoclips.
The videoclips exhibits the extensive effort of Singapore to detect and remove all possible dengue threats due to the breeding of Aedes Mosquito.
The following is the 1st episode of the short videoclips.
In Conclusion
Everyone has a part to play to fight against dengue fever.
When everyone makes an effort to prevent it, we can eliminate the breeding of Aedes Mosquito.
Every life is precious so we should not allow anyone’s life to be taken away due to our ignorance and laziness to prevent dengue fever through active steps.
We must educate our children from young so that they can play their part in their own respective ways in the prevention of dengue fever.
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