Education on the importance of maintaining immunity and training on making herbal drinks as an effort to increase body immunity during the covid-19 pandemic

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Raudah
Mira

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The world is shocked by the outbreak of COVID-19 cases. COVID-19 is spread through breathing. As an effort to prevent infection with COVID-19, it is done by increasing the body's immunity. Education and training activities in Terntang Village aim to increase community knowledge by providing information and training on immunity and how to make herbal drinks to increase the immunity of Terentang villagers. Activities are carried out by means of counseling and training accompanied by the distribution of leaflets/brochures as companions and providing herbal drink products to the villagers of Terentang. In the results obtained from this education and training, the public can find out which plants can be processed into immunity enhancers and how to make them that are simple and easy to make at home at an economical price.

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Raudah, & Mira. (2022). Education on the importance of maintaining immunity and training on making herbal drinks as an effort to increase body immunity during the covid-19 pandemic. Prosiding Pengembangan Masyarakat Mandiri Berkemajuan Muhammadiyah (Bamara-Mu), 1(2), 81–86. Retrieved from https://proceeding.mbunivpress.or.id/index.php/bamara/article/view/518
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