Delhi Gears Up for Vector-Borne Diseases Ahead of Rains
Ahead of the monsoon season, the Delhi government on Thursday directed all the concerned departments to take strict measures to keep a check on the vector-borne diseases like dengue, chinkungunya and malaria.
New Delhi, June 20: Ahead of the monsoon season, the Delhi government on Thursday directed all the concerned departments to take strict measures to keep a check on the vector-borne diseases like dengue, chinkungunya and malaria.
Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal chaired a review meeting over preparedness for these diseases. The meeting was attended by Delhi Cabinet Ministers and representatives of all the concerned departments, a government official said. West Nile Fever: 6 Year-Old Boy Dies in Kerala Hospital Due to Vector-Borne Disease.
"The Chief Minister has directed all the agencies to take strict measures to control these diseases," the official said.
In a tweet, Kejriwal said the number of dengue cases in 2015 were 15,000 which came down to 2,700 in 2018.
"We are expecting fewer cases this year," he said.
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