LUNA,
Apayao—Provincial constituents were urged to support province-wide drive agaisnt
dengue and other diseases.
Gov. Eleanor Bulut-Begtang has directed a “province wide
implementation of control and preventive measures against dengue and other
vector-borne diseases as a component of the Local Environment Actions for Heath
Programs of the province of Apayao” or Project LEAH thru Executive Order No. 64
series of 2019.
Begtang directed all the local government units, public and
private hospitals, educational institutions from primary to tertiary level,
government and non-government organizations, households and members of the
private sector to conduct activities to ensure that dengue would be prevented.
They should employ the enhanced 4-S strategy as a control and preventive
strategy, The “4S” campaign against Dengue includes Search and Destroy,
Self –protection, Seek early consultation, and Support spraying/fogging in the
community if there is an increasing cases or impending outbreak.
“All the stakeholders are encouraged to strictly
participate with and implement a massive clean up drive including operation
“taob” and “yugyug” of all receptacles and breeding areas and foliage to ensure
that breeding sites of mosquitos are destroyed,” Begtang stated.
The provincial government also revived the “4 o’clock Habit
“to be observed and executed by all stakeholders particularly in government
offices, classrooms and school premises and even at the households.
In a recent report of the DOH-Cordillera, Apayao
remains to have the highest number of dengue cases in the region with 819 cases
from January to August 10, 2019.
For the rest of the provinces, Abra have 693 dengue cases,
Baguio City with 384 cases, Benguet with 778, Ifugao with 478, Kalinga with
573, Mountain Province with 334 and non-CAR cases with 645.
Benguet recorded the highest number of death with 4
cases with one each from Baguio City, Kalinga and Mountain Province and two
from non-CAR cases.
Recently, the Cordillera Regional Disaster Risk
Reduction and Management Council (CDRRMC) called for convergence in the conduct
of a regionwide clean–up drive of dengue mosquito sites in support to the
Department of Health’s declaration of National Dengue Epidemic.
CRDRRMC Chair and Office of Civil Defense –
Cordillera Regional Director Albert Mogol, in a memorandum enjoined all council
member agencies and local DRRM councils to actively participate in the DOH’s
nationwide campaign for simultaneous search and destroy of mosquito breeding
sites.
The CRDRRMC also called for community support in
cleaning up their surroundings highlighting the importance of convergence in
ensuring a disaster-resilient and healthy Cordillera. (JDP/RMC- PIA CAR)
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