Asking people not to panic, Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan told reporters here that efforts to check the spread of fevers will be strengthened and private doctors would also be roped in to attend to the cases.
He also said an all-party meeting would be held on June 23 to discuss issues connected with the spread of fever cases.
According to Health Department sources here, more than 100 people including women and children, have succumbed to various types of fevers like H1N1, leptospirosis and dengue from January till date in the state.
"There is no need for people to be panic. The further spread of fever can be contained through the mass cleanliness drive," he said.
Under the drive, garbage dumped in public places and office premises would be removed with the support of people, he said.
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