Health agencies note that the region in the Americas is currently experiencing increasing circulation of influenza together with COVID-19.
The Public Health Department is therefore encouraging vulnerable groups to get vaccinated against influenza as well as for everyone to protect themselves and others from infections.
Health agencies note that the region in the Americas is currently experiencing increasing circulation of influenza together with COVID-19.
The Public Health Department is therefore encouraging vulnerable groups to get vaccinated against influenza as well as for everyone to protect themselves and others from infections.
As such, residents are encouraged to take personal responsibility in helping to mitigate the impact in the community by preventing and protecting against further spread of the mosquito-borne disease.
“It is important that we ensure our surroundings are clean and free of mosquito breeding sites. Everyone should take it upon themselves to empty, dispose of, or cover any receptacles or containers capable of storing even small amounts of water. This includes used tyres, water storage drums, flowerpots, and tanks, as these are ideal breeding sites for mosquitoes. Therefore, these key actions will help prevent mosquitoes breeding, thereby keeping yourself, your families and your community safe,” noted Therese Prehay, health promotion officer.
The statement added that in the coming weeks the Public Health Department will be working with communities to mobilise individuals helping to prevent mosquito breeding sites in and around homes.
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