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Why is Sri Lanka’s dengue outbreak straining its public health sector? | Explained

Newseze Wire·Wed, Jun 24, 4:38 AMWire: The Hindu
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Why is Sri Lanka’s dengue outbreak straining its public health sector? | Explained

47,530 cases and 29 dengue-related deaths reported as of June 22; the government has appointed a military-led monitoring unit, the Health Ministry said several hospitals were operating beyond capacity

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