Selangor and KL worst-hit with over 6,000 cases


The aedes mosquito

KUALA LUMPUR: Selected government clinics across Malaysia, especially in the Klang Valley, will open from 8am to 11pm very soon to cope with the surge in dengue cases, said the Health Ministry yesterday.

Selangor and Kuala Lumpur are currently the worst-hit areas in Malaysia, with over 6,000 dengue cases barely two months into the new year.

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