The Ministry of Health and Medical Services has issued a crucial advisory for residents in the Western Division, where heavy rainfall and flooding have been prevalent. They urge the public to boil all untreated drinking water and use clean containers for storage to mitigate the risk of waterborne diseases like typhoid fever and diarrhea.

The Ministry highlights the importance of storing adequate water supplies for various daily needs, including consumption, cooking, hand washing, and personal hygiene. They also advise that children should refrain from playing in flooded areas that may be contaminated with sewage from overwhelmed systems.

Additionally, residents are reminded to safeguard food and medicines by keeping them in elevated and dry locations to prevent water damage. The Ministry is committed to ongoing public advisories aimed at preventing and controlling potential disease outbreaks during this challenging time, urging community cooperation to enhance public health safety.

This advisory not only underscores the importance of hygiene and precaution during adverse weather conditions, but it also serves as a reminder of the community’s resilience in the face of natural challenges. By taking these advised steps, individuals can protect their health and contribute to the overall wellbeing of their community.


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