Holidays 2021-02-28

Today's observances are about rare diseases, napping in public, repetitive strain injuries, a poem that's culturally important in Finland, the tooth fairy, decorating with flowers, chocolate souffle, and science:

International Repetitive Strain Injury Awareness Day and Rare Disease Day are celebrated on the last day of February, so around a quarter of the time they're held on Leap Day.

The Kalevala is a poem of Finnish mythology and folklore that's a big deal to the Finnish people.

There is a second National Tooth Fairy Day on August 22.

National Science Day celebrates C. V. Raman's publication of his photon-scattering discoveries on this date in 1928.
Photo by National Cancer Institute on Unsplash


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