Protect Your Family: Sister Mao’s Journey as an RSV Education Ambassador

Protect Your Family: Sister Mao’s Journey as an RSV Education Ambassador

2024-05-13 08:00:07

Mao Shunyun (Sister Mao) had previously served as an education ambassador for RSV respiratory syncytial virus. Taking advantage of the upcoming RSV season, she recently went to the clinic to get vaccinated with her husband. Sister Mao admitted that she was a little afraid of the pain, but for the sake of her health and to protect her family, she must get vaccinated as soon as possible to avoid missing important moments at home and work . She also said with a smile that actors, like dentists, are rare professions in which they have such close contact with their opponents. Therefore, in order to protect themselves and other stakeholders, they should do enough to prevent infectious diseases, and at the same time. At the same time, they can also protect their family from infection when they return home.

Sister Mao said that in recent years, like many people in Hong Kong, she suffered from various viral and bacterial infections, such as new coronavirus pneumonia and influenza, which had a certain impact on life. and the work of “our family.” is very worried. If there is a preventive vaccine, following understanding it, if it is good for us and our families, we will also vaccinate. I recently heard regarding the RSV virus, and to be honest, I’m very worried, so I. I have decided to vaccinate and am ready to serve as an ambassador for RSV education.

Sister Mao is surprised that RSV is common and deadlier than the flu

Sister Mao said with a smile that she is 100% qualified as an RSV education ambassador: “Before taking office as an education ambassador, I read a lot of information and I I even asked my family doctor for advice. I was really surprised to discover it. how common RSV is. It is similar to the flu and COVID-19 that we often talk regarding, but the risk of complications and death is higher than the flu.

She added that RSV can cause pneumonia, worsen heart failure, hospitalization, etc., but there are no targeted drugs and the consequences are very serious. “I must tell those around me and the general public, especially people over 60 or those suffering from long-term illnesses, including diabetes, heart disease, COPD, asthma, etc., to ask your doctor if you need to get vaccinated once morest RSV. These high-risk individuals are at particularly high risk of developing serious complications, which will inevitably impose an enormous burden on themselves, their families, and the already strained medical system.

Doing a good job as an education ambassador starts with educating the people around you

Sister Mao, who calls herself the “Master of Nervousness,” immediately “educated” her husband following hearing this information: “I shared this information with my husband, and he was also surprised. Plus, he’s older and everyone thinks he’s more mature. “We need to be protected, so we go to the family doctor’s clinic to get vaccinated. I will continue to do my job as an educational ambassador and see who around me needs to be “educated”, and I will use my strong mind to remind them.

In addition to getting vaccinated and following the doctor’s advice on epidemic prevention, Sister Mao finally shared her health advice: “Three simple things. First, I pay close attention to sleep and rest. I have to sleep 7 to 8 hours a day; , even if I like cooking, I will eat less sugar and starchy foods; third, I will exercise more in recent years to cope with daily life and avoid injuries.

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