Dengue strikes Cutbona jetty, six migrants land in hospital
The Free Press Journal|September 02, 2024
HEALTH OFFICIALS LAUNCH MASSIVE OPERATION
GUILHERME ALMEIDA
Dengue strikes Cutbona jetty, six migrants land in hospital

THE GOAN I MARGAO Dengue has raised its ugly head again at the Cutbona jetty Goa's largest fishing hub -- triggering a scare and anxiety amongst local residents.

As many as six persons, mostly migrants employed as crew members on the mechanized fishing vessels have tested positive for dengue.

The workers have been admitted at the Balli Primary Health Centre. One of the workers has been discharged from the health care centre while others are still undergoing treatment.

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