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Bing declares all-out war vs dengue

- BY MERLINDA A. PEDROSA

BACOLOD City Mayor Evelio Leonardia declared an all-out war yesterday against dengue during its meeting with the barangay officials and other government agencies at the Bacolod Government Center.

Leonardia along with Vice Mayor El Cid Familiaran, the members of the City Council, and City Health Office (CHO) appealed to all the barangay officials to intensify their

measures in fighting the dengue virus.

Leonardia said they need the support of everybody because it’s also an all-out war against dengue.

“It’s a matter of life and death, so we should help each other. This is so serious and we cannot address this problem if we will not help each other,” he said.

He added last week, he also issued an executive order that all the barangay officials should participat­e in the “Sabayang 4-o’clock habit para Deng-get out!”, a vector control program which aims to search and destroy mosquito breeding sites, that was launched by the Department of Health (DOH).

The local battlecry is “Deng-get out of Bacolod!”

The “4-o’clock habit” is a strategy that seeks to raise awareness and encourage the community to do its share and take time to weed out dengue breeding sites at 4 p.m. every day.

Of 61 barangays, only the Barangays 10, 24, 30, and Tangub failed to send their representa­tives for the meeting.

Councilor Cindy Rojas, chairperso­n of the City Council committee on health, said they will simultaneo­usly launch the “Deng-get out of Bacolod” in Bacolod City on Wednesday.

She said the program will be held at the Bacolod Government Center at 4 p.m. and the 61 barangays will also do the “4-o’clock habit para deng-get out!”

“We encourage everybody to do the 4-o’clock habit to clean their surroundin­gs to search and destroy mosquito breeding places,” she added.

Rojas noted the barangay officials can also make sounds or sirens within their barangays before 4 o’clock in the afternoon as a reminder to their constituen­ts to start cleaning of their surroundin­gs.

Aside from the sirens, Rojas said the barangay officials can also hold a meeting with purok chairmen to encourage them to practice the 4-o’clock habit.

The city officials will also try to request churches to ring their church bells every 4:00 p.m. for the same purpose.

The Department of Health (DOH) earlier declared a national dengue epidemic as cases of the mosquito-borne disease continued to rise in the country.

CHO head Ma. Carmela Gensoli said since it’s already a national dengue epidemic, the city government needs the cooperatio­n of everybody to prevent the increase of dengue cases in Bacolod.

“We need the cooperatio­n of everybody to practice the 4-o’clock habit to clean their surroundin­gs,” she said.

She added from January to August 17, Bacolod City has a total of 1, 325 dengue cases which increased by 106 percent with six deaths compared to last year’s around 600 cases with five deaths.

The CHO is also validating the report of the alleged another fatality of dengue in Bacolod this month.

Gensoli disclosed that they are also set to purchase the medicines, equipment like fogging machines, chemicals among others for their campaign on dengue.*

 ?? CITY PIO ?? MAYOR Evelio Leonardia addresses the meeting on dengue. Also attending the meeting are Councilor Israel Salanga and City Administra­tor John Orola.
CITY PIO MAYOR Evelio Leonardia addresses the meeting on dengue. Also attending the meeting are Councilor Israel Salanga and City Administra­tor John Orola.

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