The number of dengue patients is on the
rise in Colombo, while campaigns to clean up premises of schools and
universities are continuing.
According to the Chief Medical Officer of Health, Colombo Municipal
Council (CMC), Dr. Pradeep Kariyawasam, 1,404 cases had been detected in
the first half of the year. He said the rains had exacerbated the
problem, and in the first two weeks of June, as much as 166 suspected
cases of dengue, including six deaths, had been reported.
"We are continuing with the inspection of buildings in the Colombo
city, and have charged owners/tenants of 455 premises. Notice had been
served on 1,085 persons,"
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