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‘No dengue outbreak’ in Angeles

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ANGELES CITY – There is no dengue outbreak in Angeles City – and Mayor Carmelo ‘Pogi’ Lazatin Jr. wants to keep it that way.

Lazatin has ordered the City Health Office to intensively monitor the city’s 33 barangays here, and to form two teams to fast track the fogging operations in each village.

Records from the City Health Office show that the city has recorded just 114 cases and 0 deaths as of August 3, which is 85% lesser compared to the 211 cases, 2 deaths in 2018; 835 cases, 2 deaths in 2017; 1,094 cases, 6 deaths in 2016; and 1,523 cases, 1 death in 2015.

Apart from this, the City Government already conducted search and destroy surveillance, trainings for the 4 o’clock habit, and lectures to Parents and Teachers Associations (PTA) to raise awareness and seek early consultation and self-protection measures.

Moreover, Reina Manuel, Executive Asst. IV, reiterated the importance of this move to prevent the occurrence of dengue.

For her, this is the “shared responsibility” of the community to emulate a cleaner and healthier environment.

City Health Officer Alan Cunanan, meanwhile, shared that with concentrated efforts from the grassroots level to the City Government, Angeles City is no longer first when it comes to the number of dengue cases.

Cunanan also mentioned the revival of the Dengue Brigade ‘Stop the Bite’ in each barangay.

He then said that the Ospital Ning Angeles (ONA) is also ready for patients with dengue or other diseases.

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