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Higher risk of dengue transmission as Aedes mosquito population growing islandwide, says NEA

Aedes mosquito population grows by 30%: Dengue cases in Singapore expected to rise

June 01, 2021 Over 2,700 dengue cases have been reported since the start of this year and there are currently 22 active dengue clusters. The Straits Times SINGAPORE - Dengue cases here are expected to increase, as the population of the Aedes aegypti mosquito - which transmits dengue and other viruses - has grown by about 30 per cent in April, compared with January, said the National Environment Agency on Tuesday (June 1). The mosquito population has remained high in some residential areas across the island, including Clementi West Street 1, Hougang Avenue 6, 8 and 10, Jurong East Street 32, Mei Chin Road, Mei Ling Street, and Stirling Road. Over 2,700 dengue cases have been reported since the start of this year and there are currently 22 active dengue clusters.

Hitting the SERS jackpot: How this Singaporean timed his HDB flat purchase just right

May 24, 2021 Stackedhomes To many Singaporeans, the Selective En-bloc Redevelopment Scheme (SERS) is one of the best possible outcomes for their HDB flat. The compensation is generous, your lease is topped up to 99-years again, and you have a whole list of replacement units to choose from. But only a tiny minority of HDB estates are likely to see a SERS exercise, and the odds aren’t high. This week, we talked to J, a Singaporean who timed his HDB purchase just right and reaped the best benefits of SERS. The Tanglin Halt SERS, and its early signs J is a longtime Queenstown resident, who – as we write this – is soon to move to his replacement flat in Dawson. His previous home was in Tanglin Halt, the site of Singapore’s 79th SERS exercise (some of you may remember these flats, as the same ones that used to appear on our $1 bills).

August 2021 HDB BTO: Can you afford a flat in Queenstown or Jurong East?

March 04, 2021 Stackedhomes August 2021 will be one of the most exciting and contested HDB launches to date, for one reason: two of the HDB towns involved are Queenstown and Jurong East. These are two of the most popular neighbourhoods; and with only a handful (610 + 560 flats) up for grabs, it’s bound to be oversubscribed. So for both new flat buyers and those seeking resale properties, we’re taking a special look at public housing in these two hot spots: Upcoming BTO flat offerings for 2021 We’ve done a full review of the BTO launch sites for May 2021 and will do so for August 2021, so do follow us for updates later in the year. In the meantime, however, we’re taking a special look at Queenstown and Jurong East, as these are likely to be the main hotspots for the year.

ST Singaporean of the Year 2020: A kampung community to help those in need

The Straits Times ST Singaporean of the Year 2020: A kampung community to help those in need Mr Zulkifli Atnawi and his family reached out to help their neighbours in need amid coronavirus outbreak and launched Project Hills to help residents of rental housing estates. https://str.sg/JRAP They can read the article in full after signing up for a free account. Share link: Or share via: Sign up or log in to read this article in full Sign up All done! This article is now fully available for you Read now Get unlimited access to all stories at $0.99/month for the first 3 months.

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