Insight

Rainy season: Is your hygiene in shape?

When the skies let loose after such a long spell of dry season such as the country has been experiencing, we are exhilarated. Indeed, rain is good. But like our ancestors were wont to do, we have to prepare for the rains in every manner possible and not leave any loopholes that the weather can exploit to turn the joy into misery. Centuries ago, people would thatch their roofs, prepare the garn and clear the compound.A lot has changed today, but the preparation cannot be ruled out altogether. There remain many things to tidy up here and there in anticipation of the rains, because with the pita-pata of the downpour comes bacteria and a host of germ-causing vectors. This explains why it is during onset of rainy seasons that cases of waterborne diseases such as diarrhoea and dysentery, among others.
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