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This summer, the focus will be on continually raising awareness among sunbathers
The Spanish Association against Cancer, together with the 21 public pools in the municipality, are giving a new start to the “Sun without risk” campaign. The start of the campaign was given yesterday and is also supported by the Professional Association of Pharmacists in the Aragonese capital.
The Municipal Government of Zaragoza is also a partner of the “Sun without risk” initiative. The Councillor of Sports, Cristina García, was present at the unveiling of the informational campaign.
The organizers would like to educate the general public on how to reduce and prevent the risk of developing skin cancer, especially in the summer season. To that end, they have developed 10 simple recommendations:
These advices will be displayed on posters which pool visitors will see at the installations. Likewise, the campaign is also playing out on the social media of the Municipality of Zaragoza.
This year, the focus is on raising awareness while keeping within the established measures against the spread of COVID-19. For that reason, free sunblock samples and brochures will not be handed out.
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