Fact: Mosquitoes can walk on water, fly, suck blood and kill…

How can you survive an attack from these nearly invisible monsters?

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India is a country blessed with diversity, but that’s not always a good thing…

Being an Indian you’d know. With every colourful season comes a not so colourful problem. Be it the pollution of winters or the heat waves of summers, and worst of all, the mosquitoes of monsoon.

Not too many years back, this new disease called ‘Dengue’- got added to the list of life threatening ‘mosquito borne’ diseases. Since then, it has only gotten better at what it does best, kill people.

If you’ve know anyone who has suffered dengue, you’d know about the agony of health and finances it brings upon the sufferer as well as their families. Not just the hospitalisation but even the Outpatient (OPD) costs are off the roof. In such a condition it’s not just physical but also an emotional pain that sends you into guilt trip, wondering what could you have done differently to avoid these circumstances.

Worn more clothes in that sticky moist weather? — Mosquitoes are tiny and they fly. You’ll never know…

Gone under a house arrest all season? — C’mon, a man/woman has got to earn their living . Even if you survived drinking blood, you’d still need to step out…

Or applied more of the awfully sticky and smelly mosquito repellant cream? — But then how much would’ve been enough…?

Which again brings you back to doing nothing more than… Cursing your luck, or god, or anything you ever believed in…!

Feeling defeated by a mosquito?

Like literally… Something so tiny got you feeling weak in your knees.

Those ‘Ant and Elephant’ jokes don’t seem that funny anymore… Now do they?

This one might be though…

But really, what could’ve you done differently?

Let us enlighten you…

It’s called an Anti-Dengue Insurance.

And Yes, It’s Absolutely Available In India!

Getting yourself an insurance would not guarantee you lesser pain. However, it will give you the peace of knowing that once you make it through this, things will be back to how they were right away! That, my friend, is the best you could feel, amidst a low blood cell count and a high body temperature.

So now what do we do?

Firstly, we help ourselves by checking if our health insurance covers us in all scenarios of dengue fever, including OPD costs. If not, we go online and search for a policy which would like Toffee Insurance’s Anti-Dengue Toffee.

Secondly, if you are covered… Voila!

Be a Good Samaritan and spread the message. Sharing is caring!

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