Jamaica Gleaner

Belnavis: Continue to be vigilant against dengue

-

MAYOR OF St Ann’s Bay Michael Belnavis is appealing for residents to continue to exercise vigilance against dengue, even as the country grapples with the coronaviru­s (COVID-19) pandemic.

Mayor Belnavis argued that dengue remains “a clear and present danger,” which is why the St Ann Municipal Corporatio­n had encouraged residents to use Labour Day to rid their surroundin­gs of mosquitobr­eeding sites.

“Yes, we are facing the coronaviru­s pandemic, but that doesn’t mean that dengue has suddenly disappeare­d,” he said.

He is urging residents not to relax their guard as it relates to the mosquito-borne disease.

“Drains still need to be cleaned, garbage needs to be properly disposed of, and everything else that we were doing prior to COVID-19,” he pointed out.

“Just like how we have to prepare for the hurricane season, we still have to worry about dengue. In this new dispensati­on, we just have to learn to ride and whistle,” he added.

The mayor hailed the “yeoman service” of health workers in the parish in the fight against COVID-19.

He said residents should also be commended for obeying the curfew orders and for practising social distancing and other health and safety guidelines.

“It is as a result of this kind of responsibl­e behaviour why St Ann has one of the lowest cases of the coronaviru­s in the country,” he noted.

“We have been doing a lot of sanitisati­on work, notably in the resort town of Ocho Rios, and we have had our residents wearing masks and allowing their hands to be sanitised before entering a building,” he pointed out.

 ??  ?? BELNAVIS
BELNAVIS

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Jamaica