TRIBUNPEKANBARU.COM, PEKANBARU – Commission III Pekanbaru DPRD who is in charge of health, asked the public, now to be aware of the invasion of cases of Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever (DHF).
The public is expected not to be careless with the threat of dengue fever, after the threat of other diseases, the Covid-19 case has sloping. Evidently, in almost every sub-district in Pekanbaru City at this time, many dengue victims have fallen.
Finally, the community in Lembah Sari Village, East Rumbai District, Pekanbaru, on Friday (8/7/2022) morning, asked the local Health Center and Pekanbaru Health Office to carry out fogging in their area.
“Many people here have been affected by DHF. But Alhamdulillah, everything was handled well. Thank you to the Puskesmas and Dikses who were very responsive (fogging),” said the Chairman of Commission III. Pekanbaru DPRD Aidil Amri S Sauce, to Tribunpekanbaru.comover fogging.
Aidil Amri, who is the representative of the people of the Rumbai Dapil, even appreciated the response and quick steps of the Pekanbaru Health Center and Health Office to complaints from the local community.
Because, if allowed to drag on, it could be that more and more dengue fever is developing in the area. He certainly hoped that this situation would serve as an example and a lesson for the entire community in Pekanbaru City to take.
Of course, the community still maintains cleanliness, and does not take the threat of dengue fever lightly. Because, if you have been attacked and your family has been affected, then the community will lose.
“I, as the Chair of Commission III and Pekanbaru residents, come on, people, together we do the 3M prevention (draining, closing, burying). Moreover, it rains frequently so there are lots of puddles of water that can be a breeding ground for mosquitoes,” he explained. .
More than that, this politician who is concerned with defending the rights of the people invites the community to revive environmental mutual cooperation, at least once or twice a week.
“Let’s RT and RW apparatus, invite the community to work together again before anyone becomes a victim,” he hoped.
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