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Clarendon residents urged to take mosquito-borne diseases seriously

Published:Tuesday | November 5, 2019 | 9:24 AM
Minister of Health and Wellness, Dr Christopher Tufton (right) treats a drum of water to kill mosquito larvae during a tour of Clarendon earlier in 2019. Photographed also are Clarendon resident Cerrice Davidson (left); Vector Control Officer, Kemar Gladstone (2nd left) and Councillor for the Mocho Division, Romaine Morris - Contributed photo

The Clarendon Health Services is urging residents to take mosquitoes and mosquito-borne diseases seriously, as the team boosts its vector management programme.

Chief Public Health Inspector from the Clarendon Health Services, Linnees Green-Baker, said despite the efforts made by the team there is a need for residents to be more serious in safeguarding their health.

“We have been educating residents, inspecting homes and collaborating with government agencies to boost our vector management programme. We have also been fogging communities, but it is critical that residents take the Ministry of Health’s efforts more seriously and work with us in protecting their health and that of their family and friends.” She said.

Green-Baker added that the vector control team has also intensified inspection of premises and sensitising householders on proper water-storage practices and eliminating mosquito breeding sites.

She added that the team also treat breeding sites and serve notices on persons who are not complying with the vector control workers.

Green-Baker is encouraging the public to rid their surroundings of mosquito breeding sites and to also be on the alert for the symptoms of dengue fever.

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