– Use mosquito screens/nets on doors/windows and cribs at night.
– Regularly use mosquito repellents and ensure proper drainage to avoid water stagnation.
– Observe ‘Friday Dry Day’ weekly by clearing stagnant water around homes.
– Drink boiled/filtered water; wash hands before eating or after restroom use; avoid outside food.
– Avoid shaking hands if unwell; use hand sanitisers; cover coughs/sneezes with a handkerchief. Visit government facilities if symptomatic (fever/cough/body aches).
The issuance of a comprehensive health advisory by Telangana’s Health department signals proactive governance ahead of potential seasonal illness spikes during heavy rains forecasted by IMD.rain-induced public health risks-vector-borne diseases and food/water hygiene concerns-are perennial challenges during India’s monsoons.Efforts such as public education on preventive practices like ‘Friday Dry Day’ not only empower communities but also help mitigate larger outbreaks that strain medical services. Enhanced resource provisions across healthcare networks further demonstrate an effective preparedness model.
However, widespread adherence among citizens will be crucial for success given densely populated urban settings prone to water stagnation and unhygienic conditions that exacerbate disease spread during monsoon seasons.Read More: Source Link from The Hindu