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DVSTT wrote:I vaguely remember Deyalsingh saying that unkept properties that harbour mosquitoes and facilitate their reproduction can be fined $3500.00.
11th person confirmed with Zika
Published on Apr 7, 2016, 11:17 am AST
By Carolyn Kissoon
The Ministry of Health has confirmed that two more people have been diagnosed with the Zika virus.
This brings the total number of confirmed Zika cases in Trinidad to 11. There are no confirmed cases in Tobago.
The Health Ministry stated that the two new cases are located in Oropouche and Barataria and appear to have been locally acquired.
A release stated that both patients presented with a rash, fever and generalised body pains.
The ministry confirmed that the Insect Vector Control Division; County Medical Officers of Health for St. Patrick and St. George West; the Siparia Regional Corporation and the San Juan/Laventille Regional Corporation were informed and field work has commenced.
On January 29, the country declared a national health emergency over the mosquito-borne Zika virus, with Health Minister Terrence Deyalsingh saying that the virus posed a clear threat to Trinidad and Tobago. He warned pregnant women to protect themselves from the Aedes Aegypti mosquitoes.
On Feb 17, Delaysingh confirmed the first case of the mosquito borne virus contracted by a 61-year-old female who had recently travelled to New Zealand.
Two weeks later there were reports the a mother and daughter has also contracted the virus from Gulf View, La Romaine.
The Health Ministry renewed its call for citizens to take steps to prevent the infection of themselves and their loved ones.
Citizens were advised to:
1. Dispose of all unwanted containers/items in the yard or environs which can collect water and become mosquito breeding grounds. 2. Cover water containers such as barrels, drums or buckets with a mosquito proof covering.
3. Ensure that your drains and guttering allow the free flow of water.
4. Empty and scrub the sides of water vases or use dirt or sand instead to support flowers.
5. Cover extremities when out in the evenings.
6. Use bed nets that are tightly tucked under the mattress for protection at night.
7. Use insect repellent that contains DEET as an active ingredient.
http://www.trinidadexpress.com/20160407/news/11th-person-confirmed-with-zika
BREAKING: Health Ministry confirms first Zika-related microcephaly birth in T&T
Minister of Health Terrence Deyalsingh has confirmed the first Zika linked microcephaly birth in Trinidad and Tobago.
The Minister made the announcement at a news conference held by the Ministry this afternoon.
The Minister says the Zika-related microcephaly birth occurred in early September and was confirmed via blood tests.
The Ministry of Health says, however, that it cannot give health status of the baby at this time.
We will update this report when we get more.
streetbeastINC. wrote:Fine is minimum 3500.00 public health inspectors are presently entering and inspecting premises , and issuing the appropriate paperwork to property business etc owners, each inspector has attached to his post a warrant, failure for a property owner to allow inspectors in, will be met with imprisonment under chapt 12 no 4 public health orinance.
baigan wrote:streetbeastINC. wrote:Fine is minimum 3500.00 public health inspectors are presently entering and inspecting premises , and issuing the appropriate paperwork to property business etc owners, each inspector has attached to his post a warrant, failure for a property owner to allow inspectors in, will be met with imprisonment under chapt 12 no 4 public health orinance.
So we can go to jail if we don't let someone enter our property?
I don't have a problem with them entering my property to check anything but jeez...a fine seems to be more appropriate instead of jail.
cherrypopper wrote:Health inspector asking you about bathrooms and bedrooms lol
Subcontractors for property tax assessment I see. .lol
teems1 wrote:http://www.cnc3.co.tt/press-release/breaking-health-ministry-confirms-first-zika-related-microcephaly-birth-ttBREAKING: Health Ministry confirms first Zika-related microcephaly birth in T&T
Minister of Health Terrence Deyalsingh has confirmed the first Zika linked microcephaly birth in Trinidad and Tobago.
The Minister made the announcement at a news conference held by the Ministry this afternoon.
The Minister says the Zika-related microcephaly birth occurred in early September and was confirmed via blood tests.
The Ministry of Health says, however, that it cannot give health status of the baby at this time.
We will update this report when we get more.
redmanjp wrote:teems1 wrote:http://www.cnc3.co.tt/press-release/breaking-health-ministry-confirms-first-zika-related-microcephaly-birth-ttBREAKING: Health Ministry confirms first Zika-related microcephaly birth in T&T
Minister of Health Terrence Deyalsingh has confirmed the first Zika linked microcephaly birth in Trinidad and Tobago.
The Minister made the announcement at a news conference held by the Ministry this afternoon.
The Minister says the Zika-related microcephaly birth occurred in early September and was confirmed via blood tests.
The Ministry of Health says, however, that it cannot give health status of the baby at this time.
We will update this report when we get more.
remember a few months ago when ppl was balling how it go have plenty babies with microcephaly and we need to legalize abortions immediately- and up to now only 1 case?
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