QC officials push for disease prevention measures ahead of rainy season

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With the rainy season set to start middle of June as announced by the weather bureau, two Quezon City councilors had pushed for stringent measures to prevent an outbreak.

Re-elected Councilor Victor Ferrer Jr. and Incoming third District Rep. and Councilor Allan Benedict Reyes

With an estimated 25 typhoons hitting the country yearly, there is a great danger that rainy and water-borne ailments include dengue, hemorrhagic fever, leptospirosis, and diarrhea might increase in incidence.He asked the local health department to make an inventory of the supplies of medicine to ensure that they are readily available to the public.

Re-elected Councilor Victor Ferrer Jr. also reminded officials of the city’s 142 barangays to undertake daily cleanliness drive to prevent the spread of communicable diseases.

 

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