Heavier penalties from Jul 15 for households with repeated mosquito breeding offences and multiple breeding habitats: NEA

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Heavier penalties from Jul 15 for households with repeated mosquito breeding offences and multiple breeding habitats: NEA
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SINGAPORE: Households with repeated mosquito breeding offences and multiple breeding habitats will soon face harsher penalties, after more than ...

SINGAPORE: Households with repeated mosquito breeding offences and multiple breeding habitats will soon face harsher penalties, after more than 1,000 weekly dengue cases were reported earlier this month.

There was a five-fold increase in the incidence of Aedes mosquito larvae detected in homes and common corridors at residential areas during the two-month-long COVID-19"circuit breaker", compared to in the two months prior. From Jul 15, first-time offenders will be fined S$3,000, up from the current S$2,000. Repeat offenders will also face more severe penalties.

While 904 out of the 1,158 dengue clusters notified have closed since the start of the year, there are some errant clusters.

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