Sembawang GRC going all out to halt two big dengue clusters in Woodlands

Efforts to stop the transmission of dengue have been stepped up around Woodlands Avenue 6, where a total of 360 people have been infected in two dengue clusters. ST PHOTO: KHALID BABA
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SINGAPORE - Sembawang GRC and the National Environment Agency (NEA) say they are doing everything they can to stop the transmission of dengue, amid the current epidemic affecting Singapore.

Efforts have been particularly stepped up around Woodlands Avenue 6 where a total of 360 people have been infected in two dengue clusters, which are currently the largest in Singapore.

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