Rawalpindi has officially declared a ‘Dengue Emergency’ in response to a sharp increase in cases, reporting six deaths and 2,277 infections over the past month and a half. The alarming rise in dengue cases has prompted urgent health measures to combat the outbreak.
In the last 24 hours alone, 134 new dengue cases were recorded, leading to a total of 268 patients currently requiring treatment. Health authorities are mobilizing resources to address the growing crisis, with mobile health units having examined 4,109 patients in the area.
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To mitigate the impact of the outbreak, these units are providing free medicines and essential health services to those affected. The local government is urging residents to take precautionary measures to prevent further transmission of the disease.
As the situation develops, health officials are emphasizing the importance of public awareness and community participation in combating the dengue threat in Rawalpindi.
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