Over 71,800 cases so far Dengue control activities come to standstill amid surge in cases



By Sheain Fernandopulle  

While Sri Lanka is facing a significant dengue outbreak with cases soaring, the Public Health Inspectors’ Union has decided to stay away from dengue control activities from yesterday (15).  

Speaking to Daily Mirror, PHIU Executive member Roshan Kumara said the decision had been made in protest of the failure of the authorities to respond to their grievances.  
According to the Executive member, one of the key concerns is the failure to increase the mileage rent and transport allowance provided for field duties.  


“These allowances have not kept pace with the rising cost of living, fuel prices and motorcycle maintenance costs, leading to financial difficulties for the Public Health Inspectors, he claimed.  


“To articulate their grievances, the association has chosen to engage in trade union action,” 
he added.  


Accordingly, all dengue control activities including tracing patients, fogging will come to a standstill consequent to the trade 
union action.   


Sri Lanka has so far logged a total of 71,800 dengue cases to go with 44 deaths. According to health authorities, cases are expected to further increase owing to the prevailing showery conditions.   

  • One of the key concerns is the Govt’s  failure to increase the mileage rent and transport allowance provided for field duties



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