Now that we're finally starting to get rains and perhaps the reservoirs will soon have enough water so that the rationing hopefully can be lifted, don't forget about other problems - mosquitoes. With rains, mosquitoes follow.
Be careful. Covid-19 isn't the only disease out there, so watch out for mosquitoes. Nobody needs Dengue Fever and other mosquito-borne diseases on top of Covid-19.
The next set of problems
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Re: The next set of problems
Pattaya hit with new wave of virus cases: Dengue
By Warapun Jaikusol
May 9, 2020
With everyone’s minds on a certain virus, Pattaya residents were reminded there remains another viral threat: Dengue.
Five cases of dengue were found in the Charoensuk Community, vaulting Pattaya into the top three hotspots for the mosquito-carried disease in Chonburi.
The Public Health Department mobilized and fogged the entire neighborhood with pesticide, handed out abate and pamphlets and reminded people not to let their guard down while distracted about the coronavirus.
Nurse Naanya Jantrakad said people were receptive and cooperative, which is essential during the upcoming rainy season when mosquitos can breed easily in puddles and standing water.
https://www.pattayamail.com/news/pattay ... gue-298933
By Warapun Jaikusol
May 9, 2020
With everyone’s minds on a certain virus, Pattaya residents were reminded there remains another viral threat: Dengue.
Five cases of dengue were found in the Charoensuk Community, vaulting Pattaya into the top three hotspots for the mosquito-carried disease in Chonburi.
The Public Health Department mobilized and fogged the entire neighborhood with pesticide, handed out abate and pamphlets and reminded people not to let their guard down while distracted about the coronavirus.
Nurse Naanya Jantrakad said people were receptive and cooperative, which is essential during the upcoming rainy season when mosquitos can breed easily in puddles and standing water.
https://www.pattayamail.com/news/pattay ... gue-298933
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