Health authorities circulating SMSes to check dengue
BY Agencies1 Nov 2013 11:34 PM GMT
Agencies1 Nov 2013 11:34 PM GMT
With no let up in dengue cases in the city, health authorities are circulating SMSes with household tips to prevent breeding of mosquitoes.
As part of its effort to check dengue, the directorate of health services has started alerting citizens about the precautionary measures to be adopted by the people through SMSes.
The SMSes being circulated among the public advises one to clean their coolers once in a week or add a table-spoon of petrol in the water cooler to keep it free from mosquito breeding or sprinkle temephos granules.
The message further advises not to let water get stored in unused or broken bottles, tyres, bottles, water trays of flower pots and containers and instructs one to cover the water tanks properly.
4,207 dengue cases have been reported till 25 October, with north Delhi itself registering over 1,800 cases, a report released by the MCD said.
As part of its effort to check dengue, the directorate of health services has started alerting citizens about the precautionary measures to be adopted by the people through SMSes.
The SMSes being circulated among the public advises one to clean their coolers once in a week or add a table-spoon of petrol in the water cooler to keep it free from mosquito breeding or sprinkle temephos granules.
The message further advises not to let water get stored in unused or broken bottles, tyres, bottles, water trays of flower pots and containers and instructs one to cover the water tanks properly.
4,207 dengue cases have been reported till 25 October, with north Delhi itself registering over 1,800 cases, a report released by the MCD said.
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