Cases are increasing rapidly, total number is 61, more vigilance is needed
Dengue in Delhi / Cases are increasing rapidly, total number is 61, more vigilance is needed
Dengue in Delhi - Cases are increasing rapidly, total number is 61, more vigilance is needed
Dengue cases are increasing rapidly in Delhi. That's why people now need to be more careful with mosquitoes. Dengue cases have increased to 61 this year. Six more cases have increased in this last week. According to the report of the Municipal Corporation of Delhi released on Monday, almost every day one person in Delhi has come under the grip of dengue last week. One case of dengue has been reported in the Northern Corporation area and one in the Southern Corporation area also this week, while there are four such cases, whose exact place of residence is not known to the Municipal Corporation of Delhi. Presently, he is undergoing treatment in various hospitals of Delhi.Increasing number of anonymous patientsOut of all the people who have been infected with dengue in Delhi so far this year, more than half of the patients are anonymous, who do not have a definite place of residence in Delhi. According to the report of the corporation, the exact place of residence of 39 dengue patients this year is not known. He was admitted to the hospital after contracting dengue and disappeared after recovering.People intentionally negligentThe danger of mosquitoes has increased in Delhi, on the other hand people are not refraining from being careless. The Delhi government has built night shelters for the homeless and helpless people on a large scale, but even today a large number of people are deliberately sleeping on the streets. These people sleeping carelessly on the roads can easily come in the grip of mosquito-borne diseases.Do not allow clean water to collect in the openEmployees of the Health Department of Municipal Corporation of Delhi say that public awareness campaigns related to cleanliness and prevention are being run continuously. Despite this, there are many such colonies in all the three municipal corporation areas, where the situation of open water logging remains intact. To prevent dengue, it is very important to end this water logging. Because dengue-carrying mosquitoes breed easily in waterlogged places.