authorities have displayed banners in almost every nook and corner of the city asking people to take preventive measures but they are not providing facilities including electricity to get these implemented, said a health official pleading anonymity while talking to ‘The News’ on Saturday.
He said how it is possible for one to use electronic mosquito repellants in the absence of electricity. It is known to almost every citizen that the rate of mosquito bite increases in the dark and the power shutdowns provide greater opportunities to mosquitoes to feed on humans in the absence of lights and fans, he said.
It is important that there is already much criticism in the general public that the local governments are slow to take preventive action for control on dengue fever. A number of citizens are of the view the affluent are ordering fumigation in their homes and the schools where their children study, but the poor in the slums have been left at the mercy of the mosquito.
The power shutdowns at night compel people to keep windows of their rooms open for fresh air and it allows mosquitoes to enter the room and bite them. Minors are at higher risk of catching the infections caused by mosquito-bite.
Of course, the current of air produced through fans restrict flight of mosquitoes and the rate of mosquito bite reduces in the presence of light and fan, said Assistant District Health Officer at Islamabad Capital Territory Health Department Dr. Najeeb Durrani when contacted by ‘The News’ on Saturday.
He added the fall in temperature convinces mosquitoes to stay in warmer places and at night, mosquitoes stay inside Metro Bus Stops and buses parked at night in the twin cities of Islamabad and Rawalpindi. There is a need to fumigate Metro Bus stations and buses on regular basis to avoid mosquitoes travelling from endemic areas of the twin cities to non-endemic areas, he suggested.
He, like many other health experts, opines that the concerned authorities should review decision of power shutdowns from dusk till dawn for the sake of public health, at least till the beginning of December.
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