With the advancement of technology, public health organizations can share information using social media platforms and websites (Li et al., 2018). The information is then distributed to different people, including the defined populations at risk of the illness. In addition, the government plays a crucial role in shaping public health information for the population by providing the critical resources required for research, including funding. In addition, the use of media channels such as television, radio, and newspapers allows the information to be shared with a larger audience, which helps create awareness of a disease and educate the population on the risks, impacts, and strategies to reduce the healthcare impacts.