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Delhi now almost won the battle against Dengue: cm

Delhi now almost won the battle against Dengue: cm
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New Delhi: In the midst of a surge in the case of dengue fever in the national capital, the Chairman of the Minister of Arvind Kejriwal on Saturday claimed that Delhi is now “close to winning the battle” against the disease borne by vectors.
He encouraged all city residents to actively participate in the ’10 hafte campaign, 10 baje, 10 minutes on Sunday to fight bloody fever.
Delhi has decided, that they will only take a break after driving dengue from the city, he said.
“Delhi is now very close to winning the battle against dengue fever.
Like the previous weeks, this week also at 10 am, let’s all spend 10 minutes, checking the house and the surrounding area, for signs of stagnant water.
If you find water , drain, replace or cover with a small layer of oil.
together, let’s all make Delhi freely fever, “he said quoted in a statement issued by the office of the minister’s chairman.
The minister’s chairman’s statement came in the midst of a surge in dengue fever cases in the past two weeks, and the first death was reported on Monday.
According to the civil report on the disease transmitted through a vector released on Monday, one death because of dengue fever, and a total of 723 cases of dengue have been recorded this season until October 16, which is the highest number of cases since 2018 for the same period.
Of the total number of dengue fever cases recorded in Delhi this year, 382 has been reported this month until October 16, which amounted to almost 52 percent of cumulative cases.
Kejriwal said that like last year, this time the Delhi government runs the anti-dengue campaign ’10 hafte, 10 baje, 10 minutes.
All ministers, MLA and Delhi government officers also took part in the campaign, and cleaned water that accumulated in their homes every Sunday, he added.
Along with this, all residents living in Delhi are being realized about changing water in the cooler, pot, every week, by joining the campaign, he said.
“We all have to work together to stop mosquito breeding.
We all have to do this for 10 weeks, and defeat Dengue,” Kejriwal said.
The maximum number of bloody fever cases are reported every year between September 1 and November 15, said the minister’s chairman.
Dengue mosquitoes are only breeded in clear water.
The mosquito put the larvae in clear water, which turned into a mosquito in 8-10 days.
If the water changes before eight days, and larvae are removed, then mosquitoes will not be produced, he added.
A total of 1,072 cases and one death were recorded in full year in 2020.
In 2015, the city had witnessed a large outbreak with dengue fever, when the number of dengue cases reported had passed 10,600 in October itself, making it the worst outbreak of diseases transmitted through vectors in the national capital since 1996.

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