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The Straits Times
February 21, 2020
The Covid-19 virus continues to dominate headlines in Singapore. But let us not forget the dengue danger that infected 16,000 people and killed 20 last year. Dengue infections are now at a four-year high. There were 2,130 cases reported in the first six weeks of this year. This is almost as many as the 2,223 cases in the first three months of last year. Most worrying is that we have seen an increase in dengue virus serotype (DenV-3 ) cases over the past three months. This means that our immunity against this strain is weaker. It is now even more critical that we do not litter. Food containers, bottles and plastic bags carelessly discarded on streets and pavements can collect water and become habitats for the mosquitoes. Drains clogged with litter also create pools of stagnant water for the mosquitoes to multiply. Such discarded receptacles and drains are the top breeding habitats in public areas. Litter is also bulky trash – old furniture, fish tanks, toys – thoughtlessly left outside bin centres. Such items are potential collectors of rain water.... Continue Reading