Supporters will be allowed to bring repellent cream (maximum 100 grams per person) to prevent the circulation of the Aedes Aegypti mosquito.
The Agency for the Prevention of Violence in Sport (APreViDe) authorized the entry of repellents in the football stadiums in Buenos Aires this weekend.
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For the football matches of all categories of the Argentine Football Association to be played from today throughout the province of Buenos Aires, APreViDe will allow fans to enter repellent cream (maximum 100 grams per person) to prevent the circulation of the Aedes Aegypti mosquito, which transmits dengue.


The measure is implemented with the beginning of spring, after the rain and the impact of high temperatures, although the aerosol version of repellent is not allowed.
Any improper use will be punishable by a ban from attendance for the person who throws it and a ban on the club bringing in repellents in the next home game.
Dengue: the national government began to distribute 160 thousand tetravalent vaccines
Following the announcements from Buenos Aires and the City, the Government began to distribute 160 thousand tetravalent vaccines against dengue in the northern and central areas of the country. The distribution criteria respond to a targeted inoculation strategy that seeks to reduce the morbidity and mortality of the disease.
Vaccination will begin in 48 priority departments in the NOA, NEA and Centro regions, According to the Ministry of Health of the Nation, these places were chosen based on criteria such as cumulative incidence rate, population density, social determinants, access and quality of care, among other variables.
Source: Ambito

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