Collective effort to combat dengue menace


Ng (right) and volunteers taking part in the clean-up to address the rising number of dengue cases in USJ5/1 and USJ5/2. — Photos: SHAARI CHE MAT/The Star

THERE have been eight dengue cases reported in USJ5/1 since July 26 and seven cases in USJ5/2 within the past two weeks.

To address the rising number of cases, Subang Jaya assemblyman Michelle Ng, USJ5 Residents Association (RA), Subang Jaya Municipal Council (MPSJ) and Zon 4 Residents Committee (JKP) pitched in for a clean-up over the weekend and installed a mosquito magnet machine in the affected areas.

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