The Hanoi People's Committee has just issued Official Dispatch No. 3772/UBND-KTN, requesting districts to strengthen inspection and supervision to prevent the dumping of dead pigs causing pollution and spreading disease.
The Hanoi People's Committee has just issued Official Dispatch No. 3772/UBND-KTN, requesting districts to strengthen inspection and supervision to prevent the dumping of dead pigs causing pollution and spreading disease.
The document emphasizes the need to resolutely handle cases of buying, selling, and transporting sick pigs and behaviors that increase the risk of disease.
The Hanoi People's Committee has just issued Official Dispatch No. 3772/UBND-KTN, requesting districts to strengthen inspection and supervision to prevent the dumping of dead pigs causing pollution and spreading disease. |
The document requires localities to strictly control the disease, especially in areas with large pig herds and high risks. Measures implemented include monitoring, early warning, and thorough handling as soon as the disease is detected.
The City People's Committee also requested localities to implement policies to support livestock farmers who suffered losses, increase hygiene and disinfection of barn areas, and build disease-free livestock areas.
At the same time, authorities are directed to strictly implement quarantine and closely control the transportation, trading and slaughter of pigs. Inspection and examination in the livestock sector will also be stepped up to promptly detect and handle violations.
Districts, towns and cities need to organize information and propaganda about the risk of disease, advise people not to sell sick pigs and not to throw dead pigs into the environment.
According to the request of the Hanoi People's Committee, the chairmen of the People's Committees of communes and wards will be responsible if an outbreak of African swine fever occurs in their management area.
Regarding other epidemics, Hanoi CDC assessed the dengue fever epidemic situation and predicted that the number of cases could increase rapidly in the coming time because it is at the peak of the annual dengue fever epidemic.
Measles cases are on the rise, recorded sporadically across the area, mainly in young children who are not old enough to be vaccinated or have not been fully vaccinated. It is predicted that more cases may be recorded in the coming time.
Hand, foot and mouth disease has been reported in sporadic cases, with no complicated outbreaks. Whooping cough continues to be reported in sporadic cases, mainly in young children who are not yet old enough to be vaccinated or have not been fully vaccinated.
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