A large-scale campaign called “Operation Vaccination” is launching in Kyiv, aimed at increasing the level of immunoprophylaxis among young children. The event is scheduled for April 25, 26, 27, and May 3 and 4 at the National Museum of Medicine, located at 37 Bohdan Khmelnytsky Street. The goal of the event is to encourage parents and children to learn more about the importance of vaccinations and to engage them in active participation in vaccination programs.
This is reported by Kyiv24
Diverse Interactive Activities for Children
The program includes exciting quest games, animated shows, and themed quizzes that help young visitors better understand the importance of vaccination. An interactive exhibition is also planned, where children can learn about infectious diseases and viruses, while medical professionals and vaccination teams will advise parents on vaccination schedules and the necessity of catching up on missed vaccination courses.
Previously, many little ones and their parents have already attended this event, participating in small studies and learning about various infectious diseases and important vaccines. They had the opportunity to see how modern vaccination helps preserve the health and lives of children, as well as understand the role of immunity in fighting viruses.
“Operation Vaccination” is part of a broad communication campaign by the Ministry of Health of Ukraine, which has received support from the World Health Organization Ukraine. The aim of this initiative is to increase trust in vaccinations and to raise the number of vaccinated children in the country.
At the event, medical professionals and vaccination teams will also provide consultations on planning vaccinations, helping parents properly organize the vaccination process for their children and encouraging active participation in preventive measures.