The Borneo Post

Govt agencies lauded for working hard to control rabies outbreak

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SER IAN: Bu kit Se muja assemblyma­n John Il us expresses his gratitude to all the relevant government agencies and organisat ions that are working hard to contain the rabies outbreak in Serian.

Adding on, he hopes such ongoing effort and also the support given by the public would culminate in ending the spread of the virus, which has put Serian in the limelight for the wrong reasons.

“The very important task (undertaken) by the Veterinary Services Department, Health Department, the Sarawak Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals ( SSPCA), local councils and many others is aimed at stopping the rabies virus from spreading.

“I advise the public to continue assisting and cooperatin­g with these agencies and organisati­ons. We al l hope this ( outbreak) would end soon,” he said at the presentati­on of grants to local organisati­ons at Serian Resident’s Office yesterday.

So far, the rabies infection has killed four children from Serian since the outbreak was reported on June 30. The fifth case of positive rabies infection involves a 52-year- old man from Kampung Remun, also in Serian.

Yesterday, John presented a government grant of RM100,000 from the Chief Minister’s Office to the Chung Hua School Serian Management Board.

The grant was pledged by the state’s fifth chief minister, the late Datuk Patinggi Tan Sri Adenan Satem during his visit to the school last year.

Adenan pas s ed away in January this year, at the age of 72.

L ater, John presented Minor Rural Project ( MRP) grants amounting to RM301,000 to 35 local organisati­ons including the village security and developmen­t committees ( JKKKs), school parent- teacher associatio­ns ( PTAs) and clubs at his service centre.

 ??  ?? John (fourth left) presents the mock cheque to a representa­tive of the Chung Hua School Serian Management Board, witnessed by Serian Resident Johnathan Lugoh (sixth left).
John (fourth left) presents the mock cheque to a representa­tive of the Chung Hua School Serian Management Board, witnessed by Serian Resident Johnathan Lugoh (sixth left).

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