Celebrating
a family occasion amidst the pandemic
It’s been more than a year since the pandemic
started. We are still celebrating birthdays, holidays, and other family
occasions without the usual things that we love to do. Due to the ongoing restrictions,
we may be missing out on dine-ins, out of town vacations, and gatherings among
family and friends.
Virtual parties during this pandemic are the
current alternatives for special events. But a family celebration can still be
special. It's simply a matter of being more creative with what you have.
Make
the start of the day special
Begin the day by preparing a superb breakfast.
Play some music to make it livelier and more memorable.
Deliver
love to your home
This is perfect for those who are away from
their families. Let your family feel your presence by surprising them with the
delivery of food. For birthday occasions, you can book a delivery for a cake
and balloons.
Doing
things together at home
The country has eased up restrictions on certain
tourist spots. However, activities at home remain to be hassle-free and with
fewer worries.
Play board games, watch movies, or do other
things with your family at home. Bring the spa experience to the comforts of
your own place!
Party
virtually!
Who wouldn’t love to catch up with your
long-distance relatives and friends? Video conference platforms are available
for us to use. Just send them a link and let the party begin - virtually!
The
gift of health
For every special occasion, the best gift is
good health and safety. Aside from staying at home, you can speak to your
family about immunization against COVID-19 and other vaccine-preventable
diseases.
There are already approved COVID-19 vaccines
here in the Philippines. Everyone is encouraged to sign up for vaccination.
Local government units are giving free COVID-19 vaccines.
The pandemic is far from over, but by getting
vaccinated, we are moving a step closer to achieving herd immunity. Soon, we
may be back to face-to-face reunions and other gatherings! To get the latest
updates in immunization, visit Call The Shots PH Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/CallTheShotsPH/
Call the Shots PH is an awareness campaign to
protect expectant parents and their children from vaccine-preventable diseases.
This advocacy is brought to you by MSD in the Philippines.
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