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In a world still feeling the aftershocks of the COVID-19 pandemic, news of a potential new viral threat can quickly raise alarm. That was the case following reports in India of a recent outbreak of ...
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The Nipah virus was spotted in India where it infected two people. No cases of the potentially lethal virus have been ...
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For migrant workers already living in Singapore, MOM said existing healthcare arrangements remain in place through its primary care medical centres.