Singapore (VNA) -The National Environment Agency (NEA) of Singapore has said the weekly numberof dengue cases in the island state has reached a record high, with 895 peoplediagnosed in nearly six days, surpassing the 891 infections reported for oneweek in 2014.
The country, which is nowin its peak dengue season, has seen a surge in dengue infections this year. Morethan 10,700 have been infected, and at least 12 have died.
Assoc. Prof Alex Cook from theNational University of Singapore said the infection cases could surpass 1,000in a week soon.
Apart from hotter weather andmore rainfalls, the rising number of workers at home during lock-down caused byCOVID-19 also contributed to a hike in dengue fever cases.
The most serious dengue feverepidemic in Singapore broke out from 2013-2014, with over 40,000 infections and14 deaths./.