Good News! China Sees Fewer People Getting Sick π
Hey everyone! Have you heard the great news from China? The National Health Commission (NHC) shared that there’s been a big drop in people getting sick with respiratory illnesses, like the flu and colds. That means fewer coughs and sneezes! π€§β‘οΈπ
What’s Happening?
Mi Feng, the spokesperson for the NHC, said that the number of flu-like cases is going down, and other illnesses like COVID-19 are staying at low levels. All the current cases are known, which means there are no new scary diseases popping up. Phew! π
Just in Time for the Chinese New Year π§§
This news comes right before the Chinese New Year, also known as the Spring Festival. It’s the biggest holiday in China, and millions of people travel to see their families. It’s like a huge family reunion all across the country! Imagine that! ππ¨βπ©βπ§βπ¦
Get Ready for Lichun β The Beginning of Spring π±
The NHC also reminded everyone about Lichun, which means “Beginning of Spring”. It starts on February 4th and marks the official start of spring in China. It’s a time when people start to shake off the cold winter and get ready for warmer days ahead. π
Tips to Stay Healthy πββοΈπ
Mi Feng shared some cool tips to help everyone stay healthy during this seasonal change:
- Keep yourself warm, even if the weather gets a bit warmer. π§£
- Enjoy outdoor activities to boost your health. Maybe go for a walk or play outside! π
- Eat healthy foods that help your body get stronger. π₯¦
Watch Out for Weather Changes βοΈβ
The weather forecast says there might be rain, snow, and even a cold snap coming up! Temperatures could change a lot, so it’s important to dress appropriately. Don’t forget your coat and umbrella! π§₯βοΈ
Stay Safe During the Holidays π
Since lots of people will be traveling for the holidays, the NHC is reminding everyone to be careful to avoid getting sick:
- Wash your hands regularly. π§Ό
- Get enough sleep. π΄
- Stay away from people who are sick if you can. π€
- If you feel unwell, tell an adult and rest up. π
Happy New Year! π
Let’s all take these tips to heart so we can enjoy a happy and healthy Chinese New Year. Whether you’re celebrating or not, it’s always a good time to take care of ourselves and each other. Stay healthy and have fun! π
Reference(s):
cgtn.com