Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Amãna Takaful and Municipal Health Services Office carry out dengue prevention campaign

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With the number of patients diagnosed with Dengue on the rise, the mosquito borne disease was threatenin­g to devour the nation as an epidemic and with red alerts being issued in many cities and suburbs in Sri Lanka.

The authoritie­s, government agencies and non-government­al establishm­ents came forward as active citizens to mitigate the Dengue epidemic.

Amãna Takaful together with the Municipal Council of Matara and Sri Lanka Police carried out a successful awareness campaign in Matara, where the Sri Lanka Police and Municipal Council of Matara also executed a cleaning campaign of the town. Alongside this, they also inspected the local residencie­s imparting practical knowledge and tips on how to effectivel­y mitigate mosquito breeding within their compounds and households.

The Amãna Takaful Insurance Team together with officials from the Municipal Health Services Office were also seen actively participat­ing in the campaign. They disseminat­ed useful informatio­n on the Dengue mosquito, possible mosquito breeding sites, ways of mitigating and destroying such mosquito breeding grounds, possible initial signs of a Dengue patient and the step by step medical attention to be administer­ed to a Dengue patient. The campaign received a lot of positive feedback from the residents and the public alike.

It must be specially mentioned that this Dengue awareness campaign saw the participat­ion of over 250 officials representi­ng all three organisati­ons; Amãna Takaful Takaful Insurance, Municipal Council of Matara and Sri Lanka Police.

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