Health Department on alert in Noida as dengue and malaria cases surge
Noida| There is a rapid increase in the cases of dengue and malaria in Noida. The District Health Department has completed its preparations to deal with any situation. According to the District Health Department, the number of dengue and malaria patients increases during the rainy season. In view of the increasing number of malaria-dengue patients, special beds have been reserved in hospitals. Camps are being organized especially in all the sectors and village areas of Noida. Along with this, people are being directed to prevent dengue-malaria and immediately get admitted to the hospital as soon as fever or other problems arise.
Under the supervision of the team of the District Health Department, the arrangements for care of patients are being monitored in all government and private hospitals. The health department has alerted all the hospitals and necessary medicines have been made available. If needed, the number of beds in hospitals will be increased. Chief Medical Officer Sunil Kumar Sharma, while talking to IANS, said that as soon as the rains start, the cases of dengue and malaria start increasing. This time also the cases are increasing, but are less than last year. The health department is on full alert and our team arrives immediately upon receiving the information.
Eco Village-3 was camped continuously for three days. On Friday, after receiving information about some cases of fever from Noida Sector-56, our team is working there. He further said that beds have been reserved in all hospitals and they have been alerted. We have all the necessary medicines available and the number of beds in hospitals will be increased if needed.