Raza Naqvi Attock
May Chief Minister Advisor on health Maj-General Dr. Azhar Mahmood Kayani (retd) lauded the prompt respond of the Attock district administration to avert the spread of deadly Congo Crimean Hemorrhagic Fever (CCHF) in the district. He was presiding over a meeting on the state of health issues at Attock on Wednesday.
Deputy Commissioner Rao Atif Raza, Chief executive district Health authority Dr. Asad Ismail, district health officer Dr Kashif Hussain, Medical Superintendent District headquarters hospital Attock Dr. Jawad Ellahi and other officials of the health department were also present on this occasion. The CM’s aide termed the imposition of livestock emergency, imposing ban on holding cattle mandis and movement of cattle in and out to district termed dedicated and timely steps of the district administration to minimize the threat of further spread of the Congo virus in the district.
Briefing the CM’s aide General Kiyani, Deputy Commissioner Rao Atif Raza has said that the district administration Attock acted on a war footing to take measures to deal with an influx of Congo Crimean Hemorrhagic Fever (CCHF) imposed livestock emergency across the district.
He informed that two persons among them a woman was died of CCHF in Hazro and Jand respectively while one suspect belongs to Fatehjang were declared negative.