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Delhi public health workers announce indefinite strike starting today as dengue cases surge

In response to the strike announcement, Delhi Mayor Shelly Oberoi assured that the workers' demands will be addressed, but urged the public to cooperate with the DBC staff during inspections to prevent mosquito breeding.

By Ayushi Agarwal  Jul 31, 2023 1:29:52 PM IST (Updated)

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Delhi's fight against dengue is facing a new challenge as municipal workers in the nation's capital responsible for combating vector-borne diseases have declared an indefinite strike starting today.
According to the latest report by the Municipal Corporation of Delhi, 56 dengue cases were reported in the last week. Eleven malaria cases and zero Chikungunya cases were also reported.
The Anti-Malaria Ekta Karmachari Union, responsible for fighting vector-borne diseases in Delhi, has announced an indefinite strike starting from July 31 if their demands are not met.