Divisional Commissioner Ishrat Ali reviews anti dengue campaign
Ashfaq Mughal
DNA
Faisalabad: 25 Sept – The meeting to review the Anti Dengue campaign was held at Commissioner office which was presided by Divisional Commissioner Ishrat Ali. Deputy Commissioner Muhammad Ali, CEO DHA Dr.Mushtaq Sipra, DHO Dr.Bilal Ahmad, District Coordinator Epidemics Control Dr.Aurangzaib, Dr. Wadim Akram and other officers from different departments attended the meeting while Deputy Commissioners of Jhang, T.T.Singh and Chiniot joint the meeting with video link.
Divisional Commissioner reviewed the performance of departments in connection with anti dengue and said daily activity could not stop to crub the chances of dengue. He said that the officers of concerned departments should be active in field to achieve the desire results of the anti dengue campaign.
He asked for submitting departmental performance reports regarding surveillance and prevention activities daily. He cleared that the carelessness and dereliction from duties should not be tolerated and stern action would be taken against the officials showing poor performance in this regard.Divisional Commissioner said that the strict monitoring of the anti dengue measures is being carried out by the Divisional Administration to make the preventive and precautionary measures a success on durable basis.
He asked the concerned departments to take the dengue issue very serious and dengue surveillance, clinical & medical services awareness campaign and other departmental measures should be implemented with full responsibility. During the meeting District Coordinator for Epidemics diseases Dr. Aurangzaib gave detailed briefing on indoor and out door survillance.
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