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‘Official Dengue Toll in Delhi rose to six’

'Official Dengue Toll in Delhi rose to six'
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New Delhi: City corporation officially stated that five bloody deaths in Delhi in weekly reports issued on Monday by SDMC, Nodal Civil Agency for Dengue Data.
Death took place between July and September and the total number of dengue fever victims was now six.
Toi has reported on Saturday that various hospitals have reported a total of 13 bloody deaths, with a government official revealed that six dead were residents of Delhi.
This includes a 35-year-old Sarita Vihar resident who died in a private hospital on September 26; A 9-year-old boy from Rangpuri Pahian who gave up a day later; And a 14-year-old boy from Punjabi Bagh West who died on October 23.
SDMC, revealed data related to Dengue, said on Monday that there were 1,537 dengue cases in Delhi until October 30th in the same period last year and 1,069 in 2019.
In October only, where 1,196 cases were reported compared to 346 cases on October 2020.
Increased cases of diseases transmitted mosquitoes have worried about citizenship agencies, who claimed to have taken several steps to examine disease, including transferring employees from other departments to help in the detention drive.
Thus, 70 drivers in the Sanitation Department Edmc have been employed back to the Ministry of Health to drive trucks with anti-mosquito insecticide sprayers to visit all residential areas, waterways, water bodies, and other mosquito nursery places such as Riverbanks.
Apart from dengue fever, six new malaria cases were also reported last week, taking the total number of malaria patients up to 160 against 210 in the same period last year.
Eight new cases of Chikungunya also revealed last week took cases to 81 compared to 86 to this point last year.

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