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Deputy Mayor Kritsana Boonsawat and his group dispersed bags of Abate and mosquito repellents to locals in the Wat Thamsamakkhi Temple area.

Deputy Mayor Kritsana Boonsawat led a city working group and the Security and Rapid Reaction Group (SRRT) to Wat Thamsamakkhi Temple in South Pattaya on June 15, to raise awareness and promote cooperation amongst people in avoiding and managing the spread of dengue fever, a worldwide health issue.

Dengue fever is a substantial public health concern acknowledged by the World Health Company (WHO) and the Association of Southeast Asian Countries (ASEAN). In assistance of the cause, ASEAN Dengue Day is observed on June 15, highlighting the value of cooperation amongst member nations.

Mosquitoes are the main providers of dengue fever, posturing difficulties in the Asia-Pacific area. The Department of Illness Control and Environmental Health of Pattaya City arranged the ASEAN Dengue Day 2023 occasion under the style “Dengue-Free Thai Society.”

Throughout the occasion, volunteers, trainees, and instructors dispersed bags of Abate and mosquito repellents while offering helpful sales brochures on dengue fever avoidance methods. The focus was on informing locals about managing mosquito reproducing websites and using useful assistance on enhancing family landscapes to decrease possible breeding premises.

Pattaya City Department of Illness Control and Environmental Health took part in the ASEAN Dengue Day 2023 project for a Dengue-Free Thai Society.


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