Rawalpindi health marks dengue drop and polio milestone

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Celebrate Rawalpindi health success as dengue cases decline and the district marks 15 years polio free, honoring frontline teams and leadership.

At a ceremony at the Pearl Continental Hotel Rawalpindi, city leaders and health workers marked a significant public-health achievement as dengue cases showed a historic decline and the district commemorated 15 consecutive years polio free, underscoring progress in Rawalpindi health.

Honorable Member Provincial Assembly and Parliamentary Secretary for Health Asma Naz Abbasi led a formal tribute to the District Administration and the District Health Authority Rawalpindi, applauding their sustained efforts to protect communities across the city.

The event, titled Celebration of Success, recognized the unwavering commitment and hard work of frontline teams, field staff and senior leadership whose coordinated actions were credited with driving improvements in disease control and prevention in Rawalpindi. Attendees highlighted the essential roles played by those who deliver services at the grassroots level.

The ceremony served as both recognition of past accomplishments and a renewed call for continued vigilance, with officials stressing that maintaining gains in Rawalpindi health will require persistent cooperation between administrators, health workers and the public to safeguard the city’s wellbeing.

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