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Death toll in Sindh dengue cases rises to 37

Web Desk by Web Desk
November 23, 2019
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Death toll in Sindh dengue cases rises to 37
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KARACHI: Two more people were reported to have died of dengue on Saturday, increasing Sindh’s death toll to 37.

The two men were identified as Shahzad, a 40-year-old resident of Korangi, and Abdul Rafay, a 60-year-old from Shah Faisal Colony.

They have been admitted at a private hospital, sources have confirmed.

A spokesperson for the Dengue Prevention and Control Program reported over 13,000 case of dengue fever across Sindh since the start of the year.

Also read: Dengue continues to take a toll on the people of Karachi

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