PTI. According to data on the official website of the NCVBDC, which comes under the Union health ministry, 5,221 cases of dengue and one death due to the disease had been recorded in Delhi till mid-September this year. Earlier on Thursday, Delhi Mayor Shelly Oberoi had held a review meeting on vector-borne diseases with the Public Health Department officials of the MCD at the Civic Centre.
During the meeting, officials informed the Mayor that all necessary steps are being taken on a "war footing" to check the spread of dengue and other vector-borne diseases and also informed that the situation in Delhi is "under control". The statement also said malaria is completely under control in Delhi which saw 352 cases in Delhi so far this year. According to the statement from Mayor's office, there has been a significant reduction in chikungunya cases in Delhi with only 29 cases reported this year, as reported by PTI. Earlier, 129 cases of chikungunya cases were reported till October 21 in 2018, 132 in 2019, 74 in 2020, 73 in 2021 and 38 in 2022.
Earlier on 23 October, Delhi Lieutenant Governor (LG) VK Saxena had warned about the rising cases of Dengue and malaria in the national capital. In a tweet, the Delhi LG wrote, “The rising cases of Dengue and related hospitalization in Delhi, despite a dip in temperature, are worrying. Spoke to the Chief Secretary, NDMC Chairman, MCD Commissioner & Secretary (Health), GNCTD to ensure proper sanitation and mitigation of mosquito breeding on a war footing." “Also asked them to ascertain adequate facilities at dispenseries and hospitals.
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