KMC chalks out steps to combat dengue outbreak

The Kolkata Municipal Corporation (KMC) has chalked out elaborate measures to stop the outbreak of dengue in the city on the onset of monsoon.

The Union Health Ministry had lauded the KMC for taking measures to combat spread of the disease last year.

The KMC will conduct intense campaigns in the city when hoardings will be put up at important road intersections, leaflets will be distributed and health department workers will inform the people about the dos and don’ts to prevent the disease through public address system in every ward.

The surveillance has been intensified and people have been requested to clean the containers where water is stored at least once a week.

The overhead tanks and underground reservoirs should be covered and flower pots should be cleaned at least once a week.

The KMC teams visits the houses and request the owners of residential buildings and secretary of the cooperatives in case of apartment blocks to replace the covers of overhead tanks and underground reservoirs if they are found to be missing.

There are five dengue detection centres in the city where blood samples collected by the health department workers are tested.

 

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WB CM expresses concern on rising incidents of Swine flu

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee today expressed concern over the increasing rates of swine flu in the country.

The CM today expressed distress over the matter saying:

“The incidents of Swine Flu have been on the increase. Certain diseases become a matter of concern. But instead of getting panicky, we must work together to widely spread awareness about the do’s and don’ts to prevent it as much as possible.

As of now, 833 deaths have taken place due to Swine Flu this year in the entire country of which, the number of deaths are 214 in Rajasthan, 207 in Gujarat, 112 in Madhya Pradesh, 99 in Maharashtra, 51 in Telengana, 33 in Karnataka, 20 in Haryana, 10 in Andhra Pradesh, 8 in Delhi, etc.

Despite all our efforts and making available necessary medicines, 5 unfortunate deaths, including 1 patient from Mumbai, have taken place in our State so far.

It is time for the Central Government, State Governments and NGOs to work together to take all necessary remedial measures.”

The CM also expressed concern on the same matter over Twitter.