Cps calls on Community to Continue to Eliminate Mosquito Breeding Sites. Tip it, toss it, cover it

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The Collective Prevention Service (CPS) urges the community to eliminate mosquito breeding sites, especially after rainfall. This crucial step prevents the spread of diseases like Dengue, Zika, and Chikungunya by removing stagnant water from containers. Adopting "Tip it, toss it, cover it" practices is a vital civic responsibility for public health.
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