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Faced with a significant surge in dengue Fever cases, health officials from Thailand’s northeastern province of Loei have issued an urgent appeal for residents to exercise caution and intensify efforts to eradicate mosquito breeding sites. The province has reported 462 cases of the disease, with several patients requiring hospitalisation. Chanachai Bunyu, a leading provincial health … …

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Extremely serious situation. Not a disease to mess around with.

Now watch the Thai Health dept (set up by Anut, who learnt from his Covid mistakes, ha ha) swing into action and take control and wipe out this threat, using the army of course who are sworn to protect the Thai people.  (Well, a few of them)

Oh, don't have a new health minister yet? Maybe next month, or next year. Ok then.

TIT 🥴

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1 hour ago, palooka said:

Extremely serious situation. Not a disease to mess around with.

Now watch the Thai Health dept (set up by Anut, who learnt from his Covid mistakes, ha ha) swing into action and take control and wipe out this threat, using the army of course who are sworn to protect the Thai people.  (Well, a few of them)

Oh, don't have a new health minister yet? Maybe next month, or next year. Ok then.

TIT 🥴

Apparently it can be severe. I always worry about it when publicized here every year and have been watching my kids and wife for the slightest thing that may resemble dengue fever. So far so good but for this one, I’m always on the lookout for it to make sure everybody in my family is OK as this one does worry me.

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20 hours ago, HolyCowCm said:

Apparently it can be severe. I always worry about it when publicized here every year and have been watching my kids and wife for the slightest thing that may resemble dengue fever. So far so good but for this one, I’m always on the lookout for it to make sure everybody in my family is OK as this one does worry me.

Seen a couple of people who have it and it isn't pretty from the outside looking in _ the other side must be nearly unbearable.  One gent sleeps all the time and says everything aches and it is not something that wants to pack and leave you after 2 weeks. 🥴

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Apply Strong Body DEET Insect Repellent Morning (Part of Get Up Routine) and Evening.
Mosquito Coils around House.No Stagnant Water Pools in Garden. Insect Screens in place in House. 
No Open Doors or Windows. Occasional AC Blast and Insect Fumigation Spray.

Don't want to get bitten by anything here or anywhere in fact. Don’t live in such infected areas either.

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15 hours ago, palooka said:

Seen a couple of people who have it and it isn't pretty from the outside looking in _ the other side must be nearly unbearable.  One gent sleeps all the time and says everything aches and it is not something that wants to pack and leave you after 2 weeks. 🥴

I have seen people here with malaria up north from CM where I lived. Dengue is just luck of the draw and hopefully none of us get the bite from the little tiger mosquitos. I mosquito watch for the diffrent types of them and they all seem to have seasons they come out in. Thy are out and about in in CM at this time right now.

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