Delhi's Battle Against Dengue: Task Force To The Rescue
The Delhi government, following a High Court order, plans to form a special task force to combat dengue. This task force will coordinate efforts to reduce vector-borne diseases by improving inter-departmental coordination, enhancing public awareness, and implementing preventive measures across the city.
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The Delhi government is intensifying its efforts to combat dengue, intending to form a special task force that will streamline operations in making the city dengue-free. This development follows a Delhi High Court directive from December 2021, emphasizing the importance of preemptive measures against vector-borne diseases.
Spearheaded by the Municipal Corporation of Delhi's commissioner, the task force will involve various stakeholders, including health departments and civic bodies. The main objectives are to oversee disease prevention and control focused on mosquito breeding hotspots, initiate timely fogging, and drive public awareness campaigns.
Data shows fluctuating yet significant dengue cases in recent years, underscoring the need for effective inter-departmental collaboration. The task force aims to strengthen surveillance systems and ensure immediate action in complaint scenarios, particularly as mosquito breeding risks heighten during the monsoon season.
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