Covid-19 Series: Flattening the Curve and Social Behaviours

Covid-19 is not going away anytime soon. Older people are more susceptible to the virus and tend to have more complications when infected. In recent weeks in Singapore, there has been an increasing number of local unlinked cases despite our world-class detective standard contact tracing. What does it mean for individuals like us? Is there only one infected individual with each local unlinked case, or are there more than one infected individuals? Should individuals be concerned? Should individuals be doing more than just hand washing and wearing a mask when unwell?

Find the answers from these two public webinars organised by the Society of Behavioural Health Singapore by clicking on the pictures below:

What is flattening the curve and why is it important?

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Understanding social behaviours and enhancing social responsibility

Interested to find out more about social responsibility and social behaviours related to Covid-19, join the next 2 webinars on 4 April 2020 and 11 April 2020. Register at https://www.sgbehaviouralhealth.com/webinars. For those who have registered, I look forward to seeing you this Saturday, 4 April 2020, where I will be talking about how emotional resilience helps to enhance responsibility and what individuals can do in their everyday life to build emotional resilience.