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August 07, 2006 Monday Rajab 11, 1427


KARACHI: Chairman alerts Sessi against outbreak


KARACHI, Aug 6: Sindh Labour Minister Mohammad Adil Siddiqui, who is also the chairman of Sindh Employees Social Security Institution’s governing body, on Saturday directed the officials concerned to take all preventive measures against waterborne diseases which might breakout after monsoon rains.

Addressing a meeting at the Sessi office, he said that fumigation, sprays and other necessary measures should be taken in all Sessi healthcare centres, besides providing registered workers and their families with all medical facilities at dispensaries, medical centres and hospital of the organisation.

The minister said, “It is the responsibility of the organisation to safeguard the interests of all registered workers under social security scheme.”

Mentioning that proper health measures can help prevent diseases, he urged doctors to devise an emergency plan to prevent all contagious diseases, and take necessary steps to ensure the availability of medicines in hospitals.

The minister also directed to ensure a clean and hygienic environment in the medical centres and hospitals of Sessi. In this regard, he said that all medical centres and hospitals of Sessi should be sprayed with germicide.

Sessi Commissioner Rasool Bukhsh Phulpoto informed the meeting that on the minister’s directives, a generator of 210KVS had been installed in the Sessi’s largest referral centre of the province, Kulsoom Bai Valika Hospital, so that during rains and power loadshedding its working might not be affected.

Sessi Medical Adviser Dr Muhammad Akram, senior medical officers, superintendents and others attended the meeting.—PPI






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