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Ministry of Health’s COVID-19 Short Video Competition

The Ministry of Health, Wellness and New Health Investment on August 20th 2021, officially launched a social media campaign designed to encourage individuals to submit short videos 30 – 60 seconds long focusing on the following subject areas:

  • Health and Safety Protocols
  • COVID-19 vaccinations
  • COVID-19 testing

Video submissions officially closed on Thursday, September 2nd 2021 and a total of twenty-seven (27) videos have been received. All video submissions have gone through a selection process and have been vetted by a review committee. Only videos which have met ALL stipulated criteria have been approved and will be posted to the Ministry of Health’s official Facebook Page.

Videos will be posted to the Ministry of Health’s Facebook page on Tuesday, September 7th 2021 and this will officially mark the commencement of the competition. The general public is encouraged to visit the Facebook page to “like” and “share” the videos. A winner will be selected based on an accumulation of points. Each “like” will equate to 1 point while each “share” will equate to 3 points.  

The general public is also asked to play close attention to the messages in these videos. The competition will run for two (2) weeks up to Tuesday September 21st 2021. Everyone is encouraged to participate.

The Ministry of Health, Wellness and New Health Investment wishes to thank all content creators for their enthusiasm and warm reception of this campaign as well as their creativity. We also want to thank you all for lending your voice in this national fight against the COVID-19.

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