KUALA LUMPUR: A quick survey of Titiwangsa and Kepong during lunchtime on Tuesday found restaurants and stalls still packed with people despite concern over the rise of typhoid cases in the areas.
In a statement on Monday, Health Ministry director-general Datuk Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah said the Kuala Lumpur Health Department had recorded 32 cases of typhoid fever since August.
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