Write a dialogue between Sanjida and Saabira about the Dengue outbreak

 Write a dialogue between Sanjida and Saabira about the Dengue outbreak.

Write a dialogue between Sanjida and Saabira about the Dengue outbreak

Sanjida: Hey Saabira, have you heard about the recent dengue outbreak in our area?

Saabira: Yes, I have! It’s really alarming. The number of cases has gone up so fast in just a few weeks.

Sanjida: I know. The hospitals are getting overwhelmed. My cousin works at a clinic, and she said they’re seeing dozens of patients every day with high fever and body aches.

Saabira: That’s terrible. I’ve been trying to be extra careful—keeping all the windows closed in the evening and using mosquito repellent. Are you doing anything at home?

Sanjida: Yes, we’ve started checking for stagnant water every day. Even small things like flower pots and buckets can become breeding grounds for mosquitoes.

Saabira: Absolutely. I read that the Aedes mosquito, which spreads dengue, usually bites during the day. So we need to be cautious even in the morning and afternoon.

Sanjida: True. I wish the local authorities would do more fogging and awareness campaigns. Not everyone knows how serious this can get.

Saabira: You’re right. Maybe we can talk to our community group and organize a cleanup drive this weekend?

Sanjida: That’s a great idea! Let’s do it. If we all pitch in, we can help reduce the risk for everyone.


 

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