To help the general public, the Islamabad Health Care Regulatory Authority (IHCRA) has set the dengue test charge at private laboratories at Rs. 1800. IHRA-certified laboratories offer inexpensive testing to the public, according to deputy commissioner Irfan Nawaz Memon, who spoke to the media on Thursday. He said that the Islamabad Capital Territory Administration (ICTA) was doing all possible to protect residents against dengue. He claimed that in order to speed up efforts to contain the deadly virus, all relevant parties were brought on board to prevent a dengue breakout in the city.A campaign to raise awareness of dengue prevention measures was also in progress in hospitals, shopping centres, bus stops, public parks, and schools. The DC reported that over the past 24 hours, the dangerous fever has been diagnosed in about 192 people. According to Memon, both public and private hospitals have designated specific wards and beds for the purpose.821 dengue patients were counted at various public and private hospitals. Daily inspections by all of the assistant commissioners' surveillance teams were being made of dengue hotspots such graveyards, under-construction sites, bus stops, tyre stores, and junkyards. He stated that on the previous day, about 50 raids were carried out in Tarlai, Alipur Farash, Bhara Kahu, Nelore, Tarnol, and other locations to make sure anti-dengue standard operating procedures were being followed.


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