World Health Day seeks to raise awareness about a major global health concern selected by the World Health Organization. This day aims to increase awareness about the selected health concern and hopes to encourage countries to focus their resources on addressing it.
Top X Posts (formerly Tweets) for World Health Day - in 2021
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It’s World Health Day.
Let’s talk, how is your health today???
#WorldHealthDay https://t.co/BexxYuLI8c
Today is National Walking Day and World Health Day. We definitely don't think this is a coincidence! Get outside and experience our beautiful community firsthand. #UNMH #NMTrue https://t.co/WCyjxpQaiK
Good morning friends. Happy 🐫 day. Today is International Beaver Day, National Beer Day, Coffee Cake Day, No Housework Day, Whole Grain Sampling Day and World Health Day. Have a wonderful day. Keep smiling and keep on keepin’ on. You are loved and we are Blessed. 🇺🇸 https://t.co/mn2GJUNZCk
Today was World Health Day – our second during a pandemic that exposed existing problems with US healthcare. Our costs are way too high and our outcomes are far worse.
We need Medicare for All. But for actual health equity we also need education, housing, & a clean environment. https://t.co/6FaDxgvZZ4
— Delaware Working Families Party (@DelawareWFP) April 8, 2021
Today is World Health Day. We are so fortunate to have some amazing Doctors, Nurses and Staff working in the Anacostia New Tech Health Suite. #whyana https://t.co/sboY2LE5dw
WVS Celebrates World Health Day with a reminder to check up on yourself today. https://t.co/WEp3lrBAsv
— Western Vascular Society (@WestVascular) April 8, 2021
This year’s World Health Day will shine a light on nurses and midwives, the on-the-call, restless workforce that revolutionized the healthcare industry as we know it today. #wisdomwednesday https://t.co/iqs1ao0nW7
— The Harbor Institute (@harborinstitute) April 7, 2021
Today is #WorldHealthDay, and it means more to us this year than ever before. At K, we believe everyone deserves access to safe, affordable, high-quality care—so this year, we invite you to celebrate World Health Day by putting your well-being first! https://t.co/OShymKHqv8
Today is World Health Day. Celebrated every year, on the founding day of the World Health Organization (WHO), it's a health awareness day aimed at highlighting a priority area of global concern.
#WorldHealthDay https://t.co/B0lRtLZmAv
— City of Glasgow College (@CofGCollege) April 7, 2021