Placeholder canvas

197 new dengue cases reported in WB

Date:

Kolkata, Aug 17 (PTI) Nearly 200 new dengue cases wererecorded from various districts of West Bengal even though nonew reports of deaths caused by the vector-borne disease wereregistered in the last 24 hours. The number of dengue deaths remained at 17, the numberof people affected by the vector-borne disease shot up to3,201 since January, West Bengal Director of Health ServicesBiswaranjan Satpathy told PTI. "We have not received any dengue-death report fromanywhere in the state in the last 24 hours and thus the tollremained at 17," Satpathy said. He said that 197 new cases of dengue were reported fromvarious districts of West Bengal. But there are cases reported from different districtsmost from Hooghly’s Serampore and North 24 Pargana’s Dumdumarea, he said. The state government has started awareness drivethrough advertisement in dailies as well as in collaborationwith the local civic bodies, Satpathy said. "A massive campaigning has been started and we hope ifpeople adhere to those guidelines we can keep a check on thisdisease," he said. PTI SCH NNUZM

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

Share post:

Subscribe

Popular

More like this
Related

IPL 2024: Gaikwad’s 98, Deshpande’s Four-Fer Help CSK Return To Winning Ways

SRH struggled to find rhythm and partnerships in their chase of 214. Travis Head and Abhishek Sharma started expectedly, straightaway targeting the boundary rope

IPL 2024: Jacks’ Century, Kohli’s 70 Lead RCB To Comfortable Win Over GT

The RCB openers Faf Du Plessis and Virat Kohli started off the chase magnificently. Both batters put on a partnership of 40 runs in just 22 balls

“People Can Talk About Their Assumptions Day In, Day Out”: Kohli Gives Fitting Reply To His Strike-Rate Critics

The Narendra Modi Stadium witnessed a boundary-hitting spectacle from Kohli and Will Jacks as RCB raced to a 9-wicket win with 24 balls to spare against Gujarat Titans

Cyber Frauds: How Can Indians Protect Themselves From Cybercrimes

Fraudsters can use the cyber world to gain access to victims’ identity, their online accounts and their bank accounts