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Public education is a critical component of our response to the COVID-19 pandemic - it is a shared effort to empower people to protect themselves, especially those in disproportionally burdened populations. - Dr. Rochelle P. Walensky, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Director Launched on February 25 2021 by the COVID-19 Vaccine Education Initiative, It s Up to You. is a national, United States (US) communication campaign seeking to convey that one of the best ways to get back to the moments and people we miss due to the pandemic is by getting vaccinated against COVID-19. The effort is led by the Ad Council and the COVID Collaborative with the involvement of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to educate the American public and increase trust vis-à-vis the COVID-19 vaccines, especially among communities of colour, who have been disproportionately affected by COVID-19. By ensuring that people in the US have accurate and timely information to answ
The Ad Council s Love Has No Labels and StoryCorps One Small Step Bring Americans Together One Conversation at a Time
New partnership urges Americans to have meaningful conversations with one another despite their differences
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NEW YORK, March 2, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Today, the Ad Council announced a new partnership between its Emmy®-Award winning
Love Has No Labels campaign and StoryCorps, the national nonprofit dedicated to recording, preserving, and sharing the stories of Americans of all backgrounds and beliefs. During a time when America is more divided than ever, listening is a powerful tool that reminds us of our shared humanity and can bring communities closer together and heal our nation. Developed in collaboration with creative agency Wordsworth+Booth and StoryCorps, the national PSA campaign drives audiences to lovehasnolabels.com/one-small-step for resources on how to have meaningful conversations and the abili
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KUALA LUMPUR Malaysians surveyed had been practicing a relatively healthy lifestyle and lost weight during the lockdown caused by Covid-19, contrary to the worldwide trend of weight gain among others globally.
In research outfit Ipsos’ study on diet and health under Covid-19, the report released today revealed that Malaysians polled have made exercises more common and control their sugary drinks consumption and sugar in general.
“While weight gain has been the result in many countries, weight loss is a more common outcome in Malaysia,” Lars Erik Lie, Senior Manager of Ipsos Public Affairs said in the report.