Last Updated : 23-02-2012 14:11


 
 

Threat of dengue in Colombo

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Colombo Municipal Council (CMC) warned that a dengue epidemic is likely in the Colombo City limits over the next two weeks. CMC Chief Medical Officer Dr. Pradeep Kariyawasam said that there had been 10 cases of Dengue in the city during the last ten days. In addition there had been around 50 cases of dengue within the month of May.


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-1+6 # Guest 2010-05-30 17:08
Every year people suffering from various epidemic which we all know of. Municipal Council and Health Authorities reacting only after the cases are reported. Why no one doing anything to prevent these epidemics. Whom these authorities are reporting to? There must be a remedy if resposible officers are pulled and questioned.
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-1+6 # Guest 2010-05-30 18:19
Wasnt it just the other day we heard the Health Ministry saying that there is no threat of any disease aftermath of the floods.
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-1+4 # Guest 2010-05-30 21:13
What is the purpose of informing the general public that a Dengue Epidemic is imminent in Colombo?

Do members of the public have the facilites and the authority to commence profilactic insecticide sprays in their neighborhoods? Are they supposed to stay indoors, not go to work and concentrate on preventing the dengue mosquitos from stinging them?

Does the local government feel that informing the public of an existing epidemic exonerates it from carrying out the responsibilties of ridding the land of the disease causing mosquito?
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-0+0 # Guest 2010-05-31 11:18
Very soon there will be many case from Dehiwela/Mt Lavinia too. The garbage has not been collected for months. Minister concern should take over the Municipality.
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-0+0 # Guest 2010-05-31 12:22
As usual, bad news that we can do nothing about. Just sit and suffer.(get bitten)
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-0+0 # Guest 2010-05-31 14:55
Ministers are there today to say the problems to the nation. How ever the country develops politicos brains will never develop.
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