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Global Handwashing Day – October 15

Global Handwashing Day – October 15. Handwashing Around the World. There are 13,947,476,866 hands in the world. Many don’t get washed, which can make people sick. More than 1 in 3 people in the world live in a place where their bathroom waste isn't flushed away safely in a toilet.

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Global Handwashing Day – October 15

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  1. Global Handwashing Day – October 15 Handwashing Around the World

  2. There are 13,947,476,866hands in the world. Many don’t getwashed, which canmake people sick.

  3. More than 1 in 3 people in the world live in a place where their bathroom waste isn't flushed away safely in a toilet. (This is called sanitation.) Instead, waste can spread germs ontothe ground, water, and food.

  4. More than 800,000 kids around the world die each year because of diarrheathey get from water that’s not safe to drink, not washing their hands, or having bad sanitation.

  5. Handwashing and good hygiene can help kids • Stay healthy • Not have diarrhea or colds • Not get family members sick • Not miss school • In some places,even learn better& grow taller!

  6. Some kidsget their waterfrom a tippy tap. People make their own handwashing stations out of plastic jugs or water bottlesin many places where they don’t have sinks.

  7. We could prevent almost 1 in 10 sicknesses around the world with more handwashing, safer drinking water, and better sanitation.

  8. It starts with you! [Video below and at http://www.cdc.gov/CDCTV/WashYourHands]

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