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Increase in Dengue Cases in Isabela, Responded to Cauayan City's C-Dews Project - Rmn Networks

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CAUAYAN CITY — THE RECORDED DENGUE CASES IN ISABELA COUNTY HAVE REACHED 659 FROM JANUARY TO FEBRUARY 21, 2025, HIGHER COMPARED TO 434 CASES IN THE SAME PERIOD LAST YEAR, ACCORDING TO DATA FROM THE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH. IN RESPONSE TO THE INCREASING DENGUE CASES, THE CAUAYAN CITY GOVERNMENT LAUNCHED THE PROJECT COMMUNITY DENGUE EARLY WARNING SYSTEM, AN INNOVATIVE INITIATIVE AIMING TO STRENGTHEN PUBLIC HEALTH THROUGH EARLY WARNING AND INFORMING TH…
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CAUAYAN CITY — THE RECORDED DENGUE CASES IN ISABELA COUNTY HAVE REACHED 659 FROM JANUARY TO FEBRUARY 21, 2025, HIGHER COMPARED TO 434 CASES IN THE SAME PERIOD LAST YEAR, ACCORDING TO DATA FROM THE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH. IN RESPONSE TO THE INCREASING DENGUE CASES, THE CAUAYAN CITY GOVERNMENT LAUNCHED THE PROJECT COMMUNITY DENGUE EARLY WARNING SYSTEM, AN INNOVATIVE INITIATIVE AIMING TO STRENGTHEN PUBLIC HEALTH THROUGH EARLY WARNING AND INFORMING TH…

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Out of 4,929 positive cases, it rose to 6,709, reported the municipal director of Health and Sports of the City of Peace.

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