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Dartmouth – CUPE hospital workers will be handing out free hand sanitizers at the Nova Scotia Provincial Exhibition, August 19-23 in Truro, to raise awareness about Healthcare Acquired Infections (HAIs), often referred to as “Superbugs”. HAIs are the fourth leading cause of death in Canada.

Under the campaign slogan “Help hospital workers fight Superbugs! It’s in Your Hands”, CUPE hospital workers are handing out tens of thousands of free hand sanitizers at public events all summer, as well as literature on how the public can avoid superbugs through simple hand-washing and other measures.

They are also handing out stickers and tattoos of cartoon microbes for children to illustrate the importance of good hand washing at every age.

Look for CUPE’s Superbugs booth on the fairgrounds, where we’ll be setting up each day from 11 am to 10 pm. From there, the Superbugs tour goes to Digby for the Wharf Rat Rally August 27-30.

A full schedule of CUPE’s HAI Tour can be found online at countmein.cupe.ca