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Location of Active Clusters* (as at 29 Jul 10)
 

 

 

Clusters with 10 or more cases

 

S/n

Locality

No.of Cases

1

Cairnhill Rd

29

2

Clemenceau Ave Nth

13

3

St Patrick's Rd / East Coast Rd

10

Clusters with less than 10 cases

  • Ang Mo Kio Ave 8 (Blk 504)
  • Balam Rd (Blk 23, 29)
  • Balestier Rd / Jln Datoh
  • East Coast Rd
  • Eunos Rd 5 (Blk 415)
  • Gentle Rd / Gilstead Rd
  • Golden Dr / Tai Hwan Ave
  • Holland Hill
  • Hougang Ave 8 (Blk 542)
  • Hougang St 21 (Blk 231) / Hougang Ave 1 (Blk 234)
  • Jln Merah Saga / Jln Rumia
  • Lor Chuan (Blk 248, 250) / Serangoon Ave 2 (Blk 310, 312)
  • Rangoon Rd / Kent Rd / Sing Ave
  • Serangoon Ave 4 (Blk 213, 214)
  • Tampines St 72 (Blk 741)
  • Teck Whye Ave (Blk 1, 2, 3)

* A dengue cluster is formed when two or more dengue cases occur within 14 days and the homes of the dengue victims are within the distance of 150m. A cluster will only be closed when no new case is reported after 14 days of the last dengue case. 

 









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