Dengue cases down in Johor, thanks to heavy rainfall


KOTA TINGGI: Heavy rainfall has contributed to a significant drop in dengue cases in Johor so far this year, State Health, Environment, Education and Information committee chairman Datuk Ayub Rah­mat.

“In total, we recorded 1,670 cases from January to April 1 this year, compared to 3,639 cases during the same period last year.

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