The World Health Organization has joined TikTok and you’re probably thinking, “are they making memes?”. No, The WHO has joined the platform to bring useful advice to those using the application to protect people from contracting Coronavirus. WHO has cooperated with web based platforms like Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and now TikTok to disperse precise data in the midst of a crisis.
The videos include a woman describing various approaches to forestall the spread of coronavirus. Her suggestions resounded past counsel given by other health associations, similar to the US Centers for Disease Control. WHO has also made videos detailing the importance of not buying facemarks and have used the CDC to also validate the importance of saving it for those who work in healthcare. They even went into detail for who can wear protective masks and why. WHO’s TikTok account has built up a huge following in a brief timeframe, which is pretty normal for TikTok.
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