DOH Makes Memes For The New Year To Keep Everyone Safe
DOH MEMES – It’s apparent that memes have such an influence on today’s culture. Memes spread fast, are relatable, and stick with you more than any infomercial would.
This medium transcends boundaries and connects people. That’s why the Department of Health (DOH) decided to use this format in their safety reminders for the New Year.
The DOH used some of the most well known and classic memes. They couldn’t go wrong with this one. Having a funny meme that also advocates the public’s safety? Yes, please!
What’s even admirable about DOH’s efforts is that they themselves didn’t know that it would go viral. In the comment section of their post, they said:
Wow! This post really blew up! We have nothing to promote… haha char
Department of Health
Aside from the most common causes of injury, fireworks, the DOH also wanted to remind people to take care of their liver.
Alagaan ang iyong atay. Kung maaari ay huwag nang uminom ng alak ngayong holiday season.
Isang malusog na pasko at ligtas na bagong taon sa ating lahat, mula sa inyong Kagawaran ng Kalusugan!
Department of Health
Because of their posts, the Department of Health gained a lot of new fans. With their simple efforts, the DOH now got itself a wider audience and a much more powerful medium to relay important information.
Collectively, the DOH memes have gotten more than 34 thousand reactions and shared about 29 thousand times. With this, it was only natural that netizens would flock to the comments to show their support.
this meme works .I dunno why but it really works. Ok i’ll stop for the meme
-Byron Car
Give the one responsible a raise.
-Kelvin CHen
Verry wise papsi salute sa mga gumagawa ng memes para sa kabutihan
-John Mendozas
Hopefully, more agencies would take the initiative DOH took. It goes to show you how a simple meme can go a long way.
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