This warning came from Health Minister Dr S Subramaniam who warned the public against taking for granted the decrease in the number of dengue cases during the current dry season.
Speaking at a press conference today, he said the number of dengue cases had been very slowly decreasing but added, “We believe that this is only because of the dry weather.
“The public needs to remember that these dormant eggs only need a little bit of water to hatch.”
He said there was still a need for the public to become actively involved in combating the Aedes mosquitoes by ensuring that the environment was always kept clean.
“People have been quite complacent in taking part in the fight against the Aedes mosquito.
“This is even though we have continuously called on everyone to ensure they help maintain the cleanliness of their own environment at home or the office.”
