Singapore is seeing a spike in chikungunya cases and the authorities
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Singapore is seeing a spike in chikungunya cases and the authorities are closely monitoring the situation.

As at Aug 2, there have been 17 cases here, most of which had recently travelled to affected areas overseas. 

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Need some advice never update latest mRNA jabs that's why lololololol 🤣

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Task force needs to teach Singaporeans how to wear mosquito net
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Is Singapore currently highly infected with multiple mosquito diseases?

Will it spread across to Australia?

"Yes, Singapore is currently experiencing a significant rise in dengue fever cases, with the National Environment Agency (NEA) warning of a potential outbreak.

While the situation is concerning, the risk of the outbreak spreading to Australia is low due to differences in mosquito species. "
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They travelled overseas to the affected areas and came to Singapore for Medical care. Sounds like PRs and New Citizens who refused to be treated in their own country. SUCKERS.
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