Minister Orders Health Survey to Combat Seasonal Diseases

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PaperDabba News Desk: July 23, 2024

Minister Damodar Rajanarasimha has directed health department officials to conduct door-to-door surveys across the state to curb the spread of seasonal diseases like malaria and dengue. This proactive measure aims to identify and provide necessary treatment to those affected.

Health Department’s Call to Action

The state’s Health and Family Welfare Department has been instructed to mobilize its workforce for this extensive survey. The Minister emphasised the importance of early detection and treatment of viral fevers to prevent further outbreaks. Health workers will visit homes to ensure residents receive the required medication and support.

Supporting Affected Individuals

Minister Rajanarasimha has urged health department personnel to stand by those affected by seasonal diseases. This initiative is part of a broader strategy to enhance public health and safety during the monsoon season when such illnesses are prevalent. The Minister’s Minister includes providing on-ground support and medical assistance to ensure timely intervention and care.

 

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