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May Is Zombie Awareness Month: How To Observe The Spooky Occasion
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The aim was to educate people about zombies
Even the CDC has some tips on how to prepare for a zombie apocalypse
May is Zombie Awareness Month. Let s get all our favorite zombie flicks and use the occasion to learn more about the living dead.
On Zombie Awareness Month, the focus is to raise awareness about zombies and a potential zombie apocalypse in the future, Awareness Days
The event was
established in 2007 by The Zombie Research Society, which focuses on the historic, cultural, and scientific study of zombies. According to the organization, it chose May because many zombie films were set in that month.
World Malaria Day 2021: Theme, Facts And Crucial Information About The Disease
04/25/21 AT 8:30 AM
World Malaria Day, commemorated every April 25, is a global event to raise awareness about malaria and call for further efforts in the battle against it, Awareness Days noted. It is the perfect time to educate ourselves about this deadly disease that has taken millions of lives. The theme for this year is Zero Malaria – Draw the Line Against Malaria because every malaria case is preventable, and every malaria death is unacceptable, World Health Organization (WHO) Regional Director for Africa, Dr. Matshidiso Moeti, said in a message for World Malaria Day.