After the outbreak of Corona in the world and the plague in China, a dangerous disease also spread in Singapore
Singapore (Daily Pakistan Online) At a time when the world is fighting the corona virus and China is threatening to spread the dangerous type of swine flu and plague, dengue virus patients have started appearing in Singapore.
During the week ended by June 27, 1,468 cases of dengue were reported in Singapore, bringing the total number of dengue cases in the country to more than 14,000 this year.
Over the past three weeks, more than a thousand dengue cases have been reported in Singapore. Experts fear Singapore is facing its worst dengue crisis. Earlier in 2013, there was an outbreak of dengue in Singapore during which 22,170 cases were reported but this year the situation is getting more serious.
According to experts, dengue will be dangerous from October to December as it is the breeding season for mosquitoes.
Keep in mind that the whole world is currently infected with the corona virus, for which no vaccine has yet emerged. Corona has not yet been cured, with experts fearing that Chinese pigs could spread the deadly swine flu virus.
The world had not yet fully realized the fear of swine flu, and now there are reports of plague in China and Mongolia. Amid such news, the severe dengue attack is a wake-up call not only for Singapore but also for Pakistan.

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