align: justify;">ISLAMABAD, Aug 26 (APP): Deputy Commissioner (DC) Islamabad, Irfan Nawaz Memon has called for strict enforcement of anti-dengue measures across the Federal Capital as five new dengue cases have emerged l pushing the total count for the year to 23.
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align: justify;">In this regard, the Deputy Commissioner has chaired a review meeting to assess the ongoing anti-dengue campaign.
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align: justify;">During the meeting, all assistant commissioners provided updates on the situation in their respective areas.
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align: justify;">The latest data revealed, that five new dengue cases in the past week raising concerns as the total number of cases in the city this year reached 23.
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align: justify;">Breaking down the numbers, Kural reported the highest with eight cases, followed by three in Sohan, and two in Barakahu.
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align: justify;">Other areas with reported cases include F-7 with two, and F-6, E-11, G-7, Sihala, Rawat, H-13, Alipur and Tarnol, each reporting one case.
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align: justify;">The meeting also included a review of last year’s dengue statistics. The Deputy Commissioner emphasized the need for the strict implementation of anti-dengue Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs).
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align: justify;">He urged the authorities to take action against any assistant commissioners who fail to enforce these measures.
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align: justify;">The DC made a strong appeal for the urban dengue SOPs to be implemented without compromise, stressing that these actions are crucial in preventing further spread of the virus.
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