8 dead, over 4,000 infected: Mamata expresses concern over dengue cases in West Bengal
West Bengal has reported eight dengue-related deaths and 4,401 cases of the mosquito-borne disease until July 26th, according to Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, who has expressed concern over the situation. Most of the cases are originating from N...

Stressing that strict measures are being taken to tackle dengue, she warned private hospitals of strict actions in case patients are denied treatment.
The fight against dengue is being disrupted, she said, asking private hospitals to treat patients without caring about money.
If a hospital refuses to accept the health card, its license will be revoked, she said.
Banerjee said most of the cases were being reported from North 24 Parganas and Nadia districts.
Meanwhile, the BJP asked Speaker Biman Bandyopadhyay to provide time for discussing the dengue issue in the House, and when it was rejected, they staged a walkout.
BJP MLAs demonstrated outside the House, claiming that the chief minister provided incorrect information on dengue and that at least 10 lakh people were infected in the state.
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