Cases of mosquito-borne disease on the rise in Perak


A field in Bandar Baru Seri Klebang with overgrown grass.

PERAK folk not only have to contain the Covid-19 virus pandemic but also worry about the rise in dengue cases in the state.

The state Health Department reported that Perak recorded 11% increase in dengue cases for the first week of May, with 1,351 cases, compared to 1,214 cases in the same period last year.

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