World Malaria Day is all about raising awareness and taking action against malaria, an extremely dangerous mosquito-borne disease. The idea is to spread awareness, aid those struggling with the disease, and advocate for improved healthcare and prevention mechanisms across the globe.Malaria is lethal, yet it's completely preventable and curable. With things like mosquito nets, medicines, and research, we’re getting closer to ending it for good. But there's still work to do, especially in places where healthcare is harder to get.
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