Via The New Indian Express :
" Karnataka has recorded 580 confirmed cases of dengue in just two weeks. Sudden bursts of rains across the state and poor water supply is said to have resulted in the sudden spurt.
The Health Department recorded figures of 805 confirmed cases on June 3. By June 14, the cases shot up to 1,385. Chief Minister Siddaramaiah’s home district of Mysore tops the list with 204 cases and two deaths, followed by Bangalore with 163 cases and Davangere with 113."
" Karnataka has recorded 580 confirmed cases of dengue in just two weeks. Sudden bursts of rains across the state and poor water supply is said to have resulted in the sudden spurt.
The Health Department recorded figures of 805 confirmed cases on June 3. By June 14, the cases shot up to 1,385. Chief Minister Siddaramaiah’s home district of Mysore tops the list with 204 cases and two deaths, followed by Bangalore with 163 cases and Davangere with 113."
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