Pattaya, Thailand— Guv Thawatchai Srithong led a conference with federal government firms at the Chonburi Provincial Administrative Company head office on August 28 to take on the intensifying dengue fever break out, keeping public health requirements, and effective water resource management throughout the rainy season.
The rainy season brought a rise in dengue fever cases, especially impacting kids. Guv Thawatchai advised watchfulness in keeping track of kids’s health and informing them about dengue signs. Readiness for accompanying natural catastrophes like landslides and flooding was stressed, specifically in susceptible districts like Bo Thong and Nong Yai.
Dr. Visitsak Polsook, Deputy Provincial Public Health Officer, reported 2,688 dengue cases and a current casualty in Chonburi Province, exceeded the five-year typical death rate. Extensive projects to get rid of mosquito reproducing websites were introduced, and homeowners were recommended to look for instant medical aid for signs consisting of fever, muscle discomfort, and bleeding.
Monkeypox became another issue, with 22 cases and one casualty reported. The infection revealed a propensity to target particular groups, especially those participated in online dating or regular modifications of sexual partners, generally in the Banglamung location.
Aside from health issues, Chonburi Province concentrated on water resource management. Watchara Promkhunaphorn, Director of the Chonburi Watering Task, described a method rearranging water throughout thirteen tanks in the Eastern Economic Passage. Though tank levels were at 111.93 million cubic meters, lower than in 2015, the method intends to get rid of water shortage obstacles throughout the dry season.