#publichealth

9 stickers

Street sticker The sticker features an illustration in a retro style. A man in a dark suit with a green tie and a striped shirt is prominently displayed. He has short, neat hair and is making a 'stop' gesture with his right hand, pushing away a hand from the left that is offering him several cigarettes. On the table in front of him, there is a white plate with what appears to be a piece of meat and green peas, and another hand is shown using a fork to take food from the plate. The man also wears a small pin on his lapel that resembles a flag. At the top of the sticker, the word 'NEJ!' is written in large, bold green letters on a yellow background, indicating a refusal or 'No!'. The overall aesthetic suggests a public health or anti-smoking campaign. 6
Street sticker This sticker is promoting awareness about skin cancer. The text "ÄR DU PRICKSÄKER?" translates to "Are you spot safe?" or "Are you prick safe?" in English, with "prick" referring to moles or skin spots. The text "Lär känna din hud" means "Get to know your skin." 5
Street sticker A sticker with a rainbow flag background promoting safe practices during Pride. The text is in Swedish.  It advises using FFP2/FFP3 masks to protect oneself and one's partner. 3
Street sticker A small white sticker with red text and a red ribbon. The text on the sticker says "HIV does not spread during treatment" in Swedish. There is also a logo for HIV-Sverige, which says "Skyddar dig mot okunskap" (Protects you from ignorance). 4
Street sticker Yellow sticker with the text "Sag's deiner Ärztin" (Tell your doctor) and a small drawing of a stethoscope.  It also includes a hashtag and website address at the bottom. 4
Street sticker A round sticker with a yellow sun-like design and a figure holding a syringe. The text "Impfen statt Schimpfen!" is written around the design, suggesting a pro-vaccination message.  The sticker is affixed to a pole covered in other stickers and grime. 3
Street sticker A worn sticker with the phrase "KEEP YOUR DISTANCE" in stylized, bold lettering. The colors are predominantly teal and coral on a dark background.  The sticker shows signs of wear and tear, with some peeling and damage to the surface. 6
Street sticker A sticker advocating for the release of vaccine patents. The sticker is light blue with the text "PATENTE FREIGEBEN!" in bold, capital letters.  Below it, in smaller text, it says "Impfen nicht dem Markt überlassen!" (#GebtDiePatenteFrei).  Several images of syringes are also on the sticker. 3
Street sticker A yellow sticker with the text "Was je handen maar bij mij" (Wash your hands, but with me) in black. It also features a pictogram of two hands washing each other and three red crosses on the left side. The sticker appears to be affixed to a green surface with water droplets visible on it. 4