LAHORE: The Punjab Health Department reported a sharp increase in dengue cases, with 143 new infections recorded across the province on Wednesday.
Among the affected areas, Rawalpindi reported the highest number of cases at 117, followed by Lahore with eight, Chakwal with four, Faisalabad with three, and Attock, Multan and Sialkot with two each. Additionally, single cases each were identified in Gujranwala, Sargodha, Sahiwal, Kasur and Vehari. This surge brings the weekly total to 1,175 new cases across Punjab, raising the province’s total number of cases in 2024 to 6,420. In response, the health department assured the public that hospitals are stocked with necessary drugs and are prepared to handle the increased patient load.
Health officials have advised the general public to maintain clean, dry environments to help curb the virus spread. They emphasised importance of preventive steps and requested public cooperation with health teams working in affected areas.
The department has also established a free helpline at 1033 for individuals seeking information or to report Dengue-related concerns.
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