Health April 15, 2025 - 4:19 pm

Public Health Ministry launches “Safe Holy Week” campaign with 50,000 emergency kits

Santo Domingo.- To strengthen health and safety efforts during Holy Week 2025, the Dominican Republic’s Ministry of Public Health launched the “Safe Holy Week” campaign this Tuesday, delivering 50,000 first aid kits to the Dominican Red Cross, Civil Defense, provincial health authorities, and local health areas. The campaign aims to reduce injuries and fatalities from traffic accidents and ensure a rapid response to emergencies during the holiday.

Deputy Minister Dr. Gina Estrella emphasized the importance of prevention, urging citizens to act responsibly and follow road safety rules. The kits—created with the support of PROMESE/CAL and Banco de Reservas—contain items like alcohol, pain relievers, gloves, antibacterial gel, and bandages, and will be distributed at toll booths and travel exit points across the country.

Minister of Health Dr. Víctor Atallah called for caution during travel and celebrations, warning against speeding, distracted driving, and alcohol consumption. He also advised travelers to check their vehicles, rest before long drives, stay hydrated, and carry all necessary documents and safety items. On beaches and rivers, he urged the public to observe warning signs and supervise children at all times. The campaign promotes a culture of safety and reflection, encouraging citizens to enjoy responsibly and return home safely.

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