The Ministry of Health and Medical Services has issued important guidance urging the public to boil all untreated drinking water and use clean storage containers. This advice comes in light of significant rain and flooding impacting the Western Division.

The Ministry highlighted that these precautions are crucial in preventing the outbreak of waterborne diseases, including typhoid fever and diarrhea. Additionally, the public is encouraged to store sufficient quantities of water for various needs such as consumption, cooking, and personal hygiene.

The statement specifically warns parents to keep children away from flooded areas, which may be contaminated due to sewage overflow. It is also recommended that food items and medications be kept in elevated, dry places to protect them from potential water damage.

The Ministry remains dedicated to public health and is taking proactive steps to manage and prevent potential disease outbreaks linked to the current flooding and heavy rainfall. The involvement and cooperation of the community are essential in these efforts to safeguard health during this challenging time.

This advice emphasizes the importance of basic sanitation and safety measures, reminding us all of the role we play in maintaining our health, especially during adverse weather conditions. By taking these precautions seriously, the community can collectively work towards preventing health crises and ensuring the safety of vulnerable populations.


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