Singapore News - Reported dengue cases here have surpassed 300 weekly for the first time this year over the past two weeks. In some weeks before that, the number of weekly reported cases was between 100 and 300. There were 330 reported cases between Sept 10 and Sept 16, and 303. Read more at www.tnp.sg
Dengue grips Singapore as reported cases surpass 7,000 in 2023. With rise in infections and 'red alert' clusters, find out how you can protect yourself.
Residents of Toa Payoh, rejoice. There's a new food joint in your part of town and it's a popular one. When it comes to five-star nasi ayam goreng, many would immediately think of Fiie's Cafe at Lucky Plaza. The brand, previously known as As-Shifaa Cafe, is looking to expand and a new outlet at Block 73, Toa Payoh Lorong 4.
If you're not already aware of the rising dengue cases, have you been living under a rock? …And did you check it for mosquitoes? But fear not; we'll get you up to speed. In this article, we'll take you through the current case numbers, what the National Environment Agency (NEA) is doing to tackle this issue, and most importantly, dengue.