The DOH reminds everyone to be mindful of their jokes this April Fool's Day
April Fool's Day is known for its pranks and tricks, but the Department of Health (DOH) in the Philippines has a serious message for the public. In a statement released by Officer-In-Charge Assistant Secretary and Deputy Spokesperson Dr. Albert Domingo, the DOH urged everyone to steer clear of jokes related to diseases and illnesses on April Fool's Day. The reminder comes as a precaution to prevent any potentially harmful or offensive pranks that may impact people's well-being.
"First, do no harm," emphasized the DOH in their statement, highlighting the importance of kindness and sensitivity when it comes to health-related topics. As the world continues to battle the COVID-19 pandemic and various health challenges, the DOH's plea for restraint in humor serves as a reminder of the seriousness of these issues. This call to action encourages the public to prioritize empathy and understanding, especially during a time when health concerns are at the forefront of everyone's minds.
In light of the DOH's reminder, this April Fool's Day offers an opportunity for individuals to exercise caution and thoughtfulness in their interactions. Choosing lighthearted pranks that do not touch on sensitive topics can still bring joy and laughter without causing harm. By being mindful of the impact of our words and actions, we can create a more respectful and compassionate environment, even in moments of humor.
As we approach April Fool's Day, let's remember the DOH's guidance and opt for jokes that spread positivity and laughter without crossing any boundaries. By fostering a culture of respect and consideration, we can make this day enjoyable for everyone while keeping health and well-being at the forefront of our minds.
The Department of Health (DOH) on Sunday urged the public to avoid jokes related to diseases on April Fool's Day on Monday.
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