Health inspectors from the Tavua Medical Sub-Division dedicated their Valentine’s evening to combatting dengue fever. The team engaged in vital mosquito spraying activities and conducted extensive house-to-house awareness campaigns aimed at educating the public on preventing the spread of this disease.

Understanding that mosquitoes are most active during nighttime, the inspectors came fully equipped with spraying machines, targeting potential mosquito breeding grounds to effectively minimize the risk of dengue transmission within the community.

This proactive approach not only highlights the commitment of health officials but also underscores the importance of community engagement in public health initiatives. By raising awareness and taking direct action, they hope to foster a healthier environment and protect residents from dengue fever’s harmful effects. Community support and participation in such programs can significantly enhance the efforts of health inspectors, making a positive difference in public health outcomes.


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