As dengue starts to sting again in Delhi, 184 high-risk areas under focus
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As the dengue cases are increasing steadily, officials have identified 184 areas where the possibility of the spread of vector-borne diseases and mosquito breeding are at a peak.
For this, the state government, along with the Municipal Corporation of Delhi and New Delhi Municipal Council, has unveiled a campaign on checking mosquito breeding, strengthening health facilities, and roping in schoolchildren, departmental officials, and residents' welfare associations to create an awareness on the spread of disease, and its prevention.
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