NEA reports increase in dengue cases, with eight active clusters across Singapore

Singapore's National Environment Agency reports a rise in dengue fever cases, with 80 new infections and eight active clusters identified. Authorities are urging residents to take preventative measures, such as eliminating stagnant water and using insect repellent, to curb the spread of the disease.
Why it matters
Dengue fever is a significant public health concern in tropical regions, and rising case numbers require immediate community action to prevent outbreaks.
SINGAPORE: Dengue cases continued to rise last week, with 80 infections reported in the week ending June 6, according to the National Environment Agency (NEA). The figure marks an increase of 13 cases from the previous week.
The article is a straightforward report on public health data and government guidelines without political framing.
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