As community gardens continue to offer a space for people to grow their own produce and socialise, two such places in Subang Jaya are extending their scope by serving as a learning space and job training centre respectively.
Landed properties show the biggest divergence, when it comes to freehold versus leasehold. Indeed, some buyers will tell you a 99-year lease defeats the entire purpose of buying a landed home, as houses are often intended as multi-generational assets. Despite the demand, however, not all freehold landed properties are $10 million, super-luxury houses. In the pandemic world, there definitely has.
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Dengue still a danger as Aedes mosquito population in Singapore grows even as cases fall
There were 156 cases a week in mid-January, compared with 236 infections in mid-December.ST PHOTO: KUA CHEE SIONG
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There were 156 cases of dengue last week, down from last month. TNP FILE PHOTO
Aedes mosquito population up by 8% while less common dengue serotypes make up more than half of cases
SALMA KHALIK, SENIOR HEALTH CORRESPONDENT
Jan 26, 2021 06:00 am
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The danger from dengue is far from over even as the number of cases in Singapore has fallen, the National Environment Agency (NEA) warned yesterday.
There were 156 cases last week, compared with 236 infections a week in mid-December.
But the population of the Aedes aegypti mosquito, the vector that spreads dengue, increased by 8 per cent last month.
On top of that, DenV-3 and DenV-4 - two dengue serotypes that are less commonly seen here - have increased and now account for more than half the infections.