By: Austin Kibeh
It is important to hold on to high hygiene and cleanliness levels, having in mind Covid-19 and other infections are still within our environment.
Cleanliness should be paramount for any institution or community in order to maintain a positive reputation and healthy body.
As the common saying goes, cleanliness is next to godliness, thus making it vital be at the forefront in advocating for it.
Campus students are perceived to be among the learnt members of the society, they therefore should be leading healthy lifestyles.
Comrades have to ensure their immediate environment is desirable by keeping it neat, this includes their households, food they consume and even their bodies.
Proper disposal of water is also equally important as it keeps communicable infections like malaria away.
Proper hygiene is critical in keeping our bodies immune to diseases which may cause burden of hospital bills.
The young elites should lead environmental conservation campaigns by informing the masses of importance of a clean surrounding to wellbeing of the community.
They have to join efforts in creating awareness to general public on why they should maintain proper hygiene.
Covid-19 measures have been lessened, but the disease is still with us, therefore to keep it at bay we should embrace high levels of sanitation.
It is our responsibility to keep our bodies safe and those around us, campus students should be good examples to other members of the society, their lifestyle should be inspiring and one which is promoting cleanliness and sanitation.
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