The day is meant to raise awareness about asthma and is supported by Global Initiative for Asthma (GINA), National Heart Lung and Blood Institute (NHL) and World Asthma Foundation. Asthma is a long-term inflammatory disease of airways of lungs. Spread awareness that asthma needs to be diagnosed and controlled. you can live a healthy, full life.
#asthma #worldasthmaday #staysafe #stayhealthy #GINA #NHLB #blood #lungs #heart #awareness
#WorldAsthmaDay, 5th May 2020
— Ministry of AYUSH🇮🇳 #StayHome #StaySafe (@moayush) May 5, 2020
People with asthma are at a higher risk of getting very sick from COVID-19 and this may also result in asthma deaths. pic.twitter.com/crFyEOtTNX
People are worried more now as people with asthma are at a higher risk of getting very sick from COVID-19 and this may also result in asthma deaths.
#asthma #worldasthmaday #staysafe #stayhealthy #blood #lungs #heart #awareness
Today is #WorldAsthmaDay and this year it comes during a global health emergency.
— Asthma UK (@asthmauk) May 5, 2020
As #COVID19 is a disease that affects the lungs and airways, it’s more important than ever that people are managing their asthma well and getting support. Find out more: https://t.co/iLlc2neNn2 pic.twitter.com/GQo1DCGb9L
Today is #WorldAsthmaDay and this year it comes during a global health emergency. As #COVID-19 is a disease that affects the lungs and airways, it’s more important than ever that people are managing their asthma well and getting support.
#asthma #worldasthmaday #staysafe #stayhealthy #blood #lungs #heart #awareness #covid19 #disease #globalhealthemergency
The World Asthma Day is all about reminding people of their duty to create a healthy environment for our loved one to control Asthma.. 😊#asthma#WorldAsthmaDay pic.twitter.com/7vTBTlGeSK
— Ammy (@Ammyindiyeah) May 5, 2020
This #WorldAsthmaDay let’s pledge to take cognizance of people suffering from the disease, support them, understand their problems and create awareness. It is our duty to build a cleaner environment for our loved ones. pic.twitter.com/EicpjbY9j5
— G Kishan Reddy (@kishanreddybjp) May 5, 2020
This #WorldAsthmaDay let’s pledge to take cognizance of people suffering from the disease, support them, understand their problems and create awareness. It is our duty to build a cleaner environment for our loved ones.
#asthma #worldasthmaday #staysafe #stayhealthy #blood #lungs #heart #awareness #covid19 #disease #globalhealthemergency
People with moderate to severe #asthma may be at higher risk of being effected from #COVID-19. As it can affect your respiratory tract. On this #WorldAsthmaDay, let’s acknowledge the need to spread awareness about preventive & curative measures to address #asthma. pic.twitter.com/dk25kR6YJg
— Dr. Mahesh Sharma (@dr_maheshsharma) May 5, 2020
Around 235 million people suffer from #Asthma globally & it’s the most common disease in children.
— Baijayant Jay Panda (@PandaJay) May 5, 2020
It’s not curable but manageable.
On #WorldAsthmaDay I urge everyone to exercise daily, which is effective in reducing its symptoms, & regular medical check-ups can save life🙏🙏🙏🙏 pic.twitter.com/2G5UqkC7FO
On #WorldAsthmaDay, together 👬 let’s spread 📣awareness about preventive on curative measures that can help keeping #Asthma in control. @BjpBiplab pic.twitter.com/v8bFvDMwrl
— MyGov Tripura (@mygovtripura) May 5, 2020