In observance of the Holy Week, the Philippine News Agency’s online news service will be off on March 29, Good Friday, and March 30, Black Saturday. Normal operations will resume on March 31, Easter Sunday.

— The Editors

Samar prov'l gov't declares anti-dengue holiday

By Roel Amazona and Lizbeth Ann Abella

August 7, 2019, 6:29 pm

<p><strong>ANTI-DENGUE DRIVE.</strong> Local government workers in Catbalogan City, Samar inspect on August 1, 2019, a construction site at the city's market area identified as a potential breeding ground for mosquitoes. The city government ordered the construction firm to drain the stagnant water.<em> (Photo courtesy of Catbalogan city health office)</em></p>

ANTI-DENGUE DRIVE. Local government workers in Catbalogan City, Samar inspect on August 1, 2019, a construction site at the city's market area identified as a potential breeding ground for mosquitoes. The city government ordered the construction firm to drain the stagnant water. (Photo courtesy of Catbalogan city health office)

TACLOBAN CITY -- The Samar provincial government has declared August 9 as a non-working day for its employees to join the anti-dengue campaign.

Governor Milagrosa Tan has issued Executive Order No. 14 to call for a synchronized search and destroy mosquito breeding sites.

Her son, Vice Governor Michael Tan, presented a copy of the directive to the media after it was signed on Tuesday.

The order came three days after the provincial board placed Samar province under a state of calamity due to an alarming increase of dengue cases.

The provincial health office recorded at least 1,855 dengue cases with two confirmed deaths from the cities of Calbayog and Catbalogan as of August 2.

“Whereas, the foregoing alarming figures command urgent action from the province and all others concerned to mitigate, control, and eventually eliminate dengue infection,” the order read.

“Whereas, given the continuing rise of the number of dengue cases in the Province of Samar, the aid of every people of Samar to search and destroy all mosquito breeding sites in the entire province is urgent and indispensable,” it added.

Employees are directed to actively participate in the clean-up drive to “search and destroy” mosquito breeding sites in their respective areas where sites may be found. (PNA)



Comments