
Getting to zero covid-19 infections
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Since the coronavirus pandemic gripped the world at the start of 2020, after it was discovered in Wuhan, China, containment efforts, though difficult and undertaken at great sacrifice, are aimed at encouraging the necessary
‘behavioural changes’ required to manage the spread of this virus whilst we strengthen the ability of our public healthcare system to respond to a surge of infections.There is a role young people can play in these efforts. The Health and Welfare Sector Education and Training Authority (HWSETA) alongside the national Department of Health have launched ‘750 Amped.’ A proactive intervention that leverages the power of youth to inspire changes in social behaviour through training, education, and awareness.Game Bovana and Siphosihle Mbuli speaks to Nondumiso Bulunga is the Project Manager for the 750 AMPED campaign.
‘behavioural changes’ required to manage the spread of this virus whilst we strengthen the ability of our public healthcare system to respond to a surge of infections.There is a role young people can play in these efforts. The Health and Welfare Sector Education and Training Authority (HWSETA) alongside the national Department of Health have launched ‘750 Amped.’ A proactive intervention that leverages the power of youth to inspire changes in social behaviour through training, education, and awareness.Game Bovana and Siphosihle Mbuli speaks to Nondumiso Bulunga is the Project Manager for the 750 AMPED campaign.