💨 Abstract
The dengue outbreak in Rawalpindi, Pakistan, is worsening, with a significant increase in cases reported, particularly in Potohar Town's Chak Jalal Din. Health authorities have deployed a mobile health unit to combat the virus, but efforts to contain its spread remain insufficient. As of now, 543 cases have been reported, with 96 hospitalized patients and 226 cases in Chak Jalal Din alone.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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