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Govt to curb dengue menace on war footing, says Sisodia

“We must prepare on a war footing. So, let us start at all levels now and devise methods to stop the panic over dengue. Panic is one of the challenges we are facing. “We must prepare a communication plan to let people know about dengue in detail. We must have a quick response team which will communicate with the people of Delhi,” he said. Speaking at a meeting called to review the preparedness to handle the outbreak of dengue, Sisodia stated he will monitor the situation closely and asked the health officials to send him a daily report in this regard. The meeting was attended by the Chief Secretary, Delhi, officials of the health, education and urban development departments, New Delhi Municipal Council (NDMC), members of three corporations, Divisional Commissioner, all district magistrates, and officials of Delhi Health Services.

The Deputy CM enquired about the schedule of distribution of dengue awareness pamphlets, door-to-door visits of health workers and preparedness of hospitals in battling the disease. Officials from health and revenue departments and corporations, and other stakeholders said they were geared up to handle the dengue menace and were preparing to meet any emergency situation.

Health department officials said they have had meetings with RWAs, corporations and schools in this regard. They said the department was ready with community awareness kits and plans to reach out to 45 lakh households.

They also informed the minister about the 355 fever clinics which the government has planned to open to tackle the disease. Sisodia enquired about the number of beds being increased for dengue patients.

The Revenue Department said it will seek report from the hospitals in their areas about the disease. The Deputy CM asked the district magistrates to send teams for surprise checks to hospitals to assess their preparedness and position with regard to dengue patients admitted to hospitals. Officials from the corporation said they have started issuing challans against owners of premises where mosquito-breeding was found. Sisodia also offered the corporations to make available officials, if required, for issuing challans and asked for the raw and comparative challan data from them. 

Dengue Distress
Dengue is a largely preventable and manageable disease, doctors say, but precautions need to be taken to stay safe at a time when Delhi is undergoing its worst dengue crisis in five years. Here’s what to do and what not to:

Dos
Use mosquito repellents and nets.
Install screens on your doors and windows.
Wear full-sleeve clothes to avoid mosquito bites.
Keep yourself hydrated throughout the day and carry water.
See a doctor if you show any symptoms of dengue.

Don’ts
Do not let water collect in open spaces and surroundings.
Do not self-medicate if you have symptoms of dengue like fever and body ache.
Avoid consuming paracetamol and aspirin-based medicines without medical supervision.
Avoid giving steroids or antibiotics to dengue patients.
Avoid platelet transfusion unless there is an active bleed or the platelet count is less than 10,000. 
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