The Punjab Health Department confirmed on Thursday a sharp rise in dengue virus cases, with 126 new infections recorded across the province in the last 24 hours. Among these, Rawalpindi reported the highest number, with 107 cases, followed by Lahore with six, Gujranwala with three, and two cases each from Faisalabad, Sargodha, and Attock. Single cases were also reported from Jehlum, Kasur, Multan, and Mandi Bahauddin. This surge brings the total number of dengue infections in Punjab to 528 over the past week, raising the province’s total cases for 2024 to 1,371. A spokesperson from the Primary and Secondary Healthcare Department assured the public that hospitals are well-prepared with adequate medicines and treatments to combat the virus. In light of the growing number of cases, the Health Department has issued an advisory encouraging the public to maintain clean and dry surroundings to curb the spread of Dengue. Citizens are urged to cooperate with health teams actively working to control the outbreak.
متعلقہ مضامین
-
Pakistan urges UN to counter Islamophobia that threatens Muslims’ rights
-
US to cooperate with Pakistan on counterterrorism amid mounting terrorist attacks: Spokesperson
-
No country can progress without women entrepreneurs: Meher Kashif
-
Rich tributes paid to Ashraf Sehrai on his first martyrdom anniversary
-
Reforms to conduct free, fair elections stressed
-
680-tons waste disposed of during Eid holidays
-
PM competent enough to resolve national issues: PML-N
-
Ministry asks Haj operators not to collect money from pilgrims
-
Four siblings killed in accident
-
Measures stressed for preventing death of women during pregnancy
-
Gen Bajwa, wife visit martyred captains’ families on Eid
-
PMLN, PPP blast PTI for fragile economy