Jamaica Health PSA video about Zika goes viral

The Jamaican Ministry of Health may have a new hit on their hands, following the release of their viral dancehall-infused public service announcement (PSA) informing the public on ways to prevent mosquito breeding and the transmission of the mosquito-borne Zika Virus.

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The catchy beat makes the public health announcement a hit. In the video, Abrahams tell people on how to protect themselves from the Zika virus-carrying mosquitos.

On the track, Abrahams calls for Jamaicans to “mash up all mosquito breeding site” by pouring out stagnant water from vases, punching holes in tin cans, and getting rid of old tires. “Turn over drum pan,” he sings, “for prevention is the greatest weapon.” Daps to Abrahams for keeping his references local, ensuring his message will hit home.

The Ministry of Health Jamaica urges people to look out for possible breeding areas of mosquitos such as uncovered water containers, old tires and drums and flower pots. The health agency says it is best to get rid of these trouble spots.

To date, Jamaica has reported only one confirmed case of Zika but the government remains proactive and advises women to delay pregnancy in the next six to 12 months. Jamaica’s “We Nuh Want Zik V” public announcement is being played on the television, radio and movie theaters. The very catchy beat and witty lyrics help a lot in spreading the word out.

 

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Baby being checked for microcephaly
Last Friday, the World Health Organization (WHO) said that the first zika vaccines might be 18 months away from large-scale clinical trials. The health agency continuously urged women to avoid or delay traveling to Zika outbreak regions, in response to its link to the neurological disorder microcephaly. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has given the same advice to women who are pregnant and those who plan to conceive.
READ MORE: CNW90 – Zika virus now transmitted by sex

 

Watch the video below:

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