Dengue rage in Punjab, more than 400 cases have come to light

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The risk of dengue is constantly increasing. 440 cases of dengue have been reported in Punjab so far. 114 of them are active cases. Apart from this, the health department has also advised people to avoid eye flu and skin infection.

10 dengue hotspots have been identified across the state. Where health teams have been deployed for monitoring. They are being monitored daily by the authorities.

Apart from this, the services of 855 breeding checkers are also being taken. This information was given by Health Minister Balbir Singh on Monday. He chaired an inter-departmental coordination meeting to take appropriate steps to prevent the spread of water and vector borne diseases in the state.

He said that in case of increase in dengue, malaria and chikungunya cases, special wards with 1300 beds have been created by the health department to deal with any kind of emergency.

Punjab Water Supply and Sanitation Minister Brahm Shankar Zimpa, Transport Minister Laljit Singh Bhullar and Local Government Minister Balkar Singh were also present in the meeting. Let it be known that the test and treatment of dengue and malaria is absolutely free in all government health facilities. Individuals can go to government health facilities for treatment.

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