1,288 cumulative cures from cholera in Al-Daba, bringing the cure rate to 9,97% of cases. The number of daily deaths reached zero, the mortality rate was 7.1%.

The latest statistics from health affairs in Al-Dabba locality reported yesterday evening, Friday October 11, 2024 AD, that the number of daily deaths due to cholera reached zero, while the cumulative number of deaths stabilized to 23 cases. 1,316 cases. The cumulative cure rate reaches 1288%, or 97% of cases.

The meeting discussed the current health situation and the measures taken to combat the cholera epidemic.

The local health director, Wahad Haj Al-Nour, also announced the arrival of the cholera vaccine in the locality of Al-Dabbah on November 1, God willing.

Market traders were informed of the health standards and conditions taken to open markets and shops in accordance with specified controls.

She added that chlorine was widely distributed in schools.

Distribution was carried out in six hundred and six homes and spraying campaigns continued to combat the vector, today targeting the garrison, the corral and the poor hut.

Waste has decreased by 80%.

The Health Emergency Committee also confirmed that the health situation in Al-Dabbah is evolving towards a recovery compared to the beginning of the spread of the epidemic, thanks to the continued preventive measures and joint efforts between (Health Affairs, the Chamber of Commerce and the Department of Education). ).

The joint commission of the Health Emergency Committee (Local Safety and Health Affairs Commission, Chamber of Commerce, Department of Education) decided

It is not permitted to open a commercial store that does not meet health standards, and store owners must obtain health certificates or have the work certified by health authorities in accordance with specified health specifications, standards and controls to ensure the safety of all.

*Hello health and well-being to all*





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