Dengue surge jeopardises anti-polio efforts
Health dept withholds sanitary workers patrol amid rising cases

The District Health Authority's (DHA) decision to withhold the services of sanitary patrol workers has loomed ominously over the forthcoming anti-polio campaign, slated to begin on October 2.
This unforeseen turn of events has triggered a sense of urgency, compelling health officials to swiftly find a solution to this pressing issue. In response to the alarming spread of dengue, the health department has formally communicated to all responsible tehsil health in-charges, stressing that the resources dedicated to combating dengue cannot be diverted to support the impending anti-polio campaign.
Consequently, the department is now calling upon a fresh cadre of workers, alongside other government employees, to step forward voluntarily for the polio campaign without any financial burden on the government.
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The repercussions of this decision have reverberated through the ranks of anti-polio campaign leaders and department officials, igniting a sense of urgency. With just 11 days remaining until the anti-polio campaign's kick-off, a formidable challenge presents itself - the recruitment of up to 10,000 workers to fulfil critical roles. This task demands meticulous preparation and worker allocation within a mere 72-hour window.
Rawalpindi deputy district health officer has disseminated this pivotal letter to all stakeholders, leaving those responsible for the anti-polio campaign pondering their next moves. While consideration has been given to enlisting other government employees for the cause, securing such a substantial workforce on short notice remains a daunting prospect.
To address this critical juncture, the deputy commissioner has summoned a crucial meeting to chart the path forward. Notably, the district administration has cited the rampant dengue outbreak as the reason behind the reluctance to allocate anti-dengue workers to the polio campaign.
Published in The Express Tribune, September 24th, 2023.


















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