The Borneo Post

Inculcate good personal hygiene in children — Rep

- By Anthony Joseph reporters@theborneop­ost.com

LONG SAN, Baram: Telang Usan assemblyma­n Dennis Ngau advised parents to practise and inculcate in their children the habit of good personal hygiene and cleanlines­s to prevent diseases.

Dennis gave this advice in view of the current outbreak of hand, foot and mouth disease ( HFMD) in the country.

He revealed that he has not received any report on HFMD in his constituen­cy or Baram in general.

“We in the rural areas are not immune or protected against diseases and should not take things for granted.

“Children are precious gifts. Parents must care and protect them to ensure they live and grow up healthy regardless of the difficulti­es faced, especially those too young to be in school and after schooling hours,” he said.

On the same note, Dennis urged rural clinics in his constituen­cy to continue going beyond the call of duty by organising regular programmes to improve knowledge on personal and environmen­tal health.

“We are aware that this has been one of the long- term strategies undertaken by clinics and health personnel to combat communicab­le and noncommuni­cable diseases among rural folks,” he added.

Dennis was making his rounds and visited 21 longhouses in his constituen­cy while leading staff of thePublicW­orksDepart­ment(JKR) Miri on a site visit and physical survey of Rural Transforma­tion Programme ( RTP) projects in Telang Usan.

 ??  ?? Dennis poses with a group of children at Long San.
Dennis poses with a group of children at Long San.
 ??  ?? A damaged bridge at Similajau National Park.The main trail at the park is now temporaril­y closed to facilitate cleaning and maintenanc­e works.
A damaged bridge at Similajau National Park.The main trail at the park is now temporaril­y closed to facilitate cleaning and maintenanc­e works.

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