Spike in dengue cases in Chandigarh
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Tribune News Service
Chandigarh, October 16
Seeing a spike, the number of dengue cases in the city has crossed the 300 mark.
On Saturday, 32 city residents were found infected taking the cumulative number of cases this year to 365. The number of cases reported in October stands at 281. The number of cases recorded on Saturday was roughly double the average number of daily cases (17.5) reported in the 16 days of this month.
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The authorities have claimed that strict measures are being taken on the ground with respect to issuance and challan and measures such as fogging are being conducted. The rising number of cases, however, depicts a different reality.
Even though a record number of cases are being recorded, only four sectors were covered for fogging with vehicle-mounted machines suggesting that more efforts are required on this front.
Even though official data suggests that there has been a 309% rise in the number of challans issued for not adhering to the anti-dengue guidelines, the rise in the number of cases suggests that improvements are required in the way the authorities deal with this issue and bring in more effective measures for containment of this disease.
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