Rise in HMPV cases in S’pore typical during year-end period, precautions still need to be taken: MOH
[Straits Times] - 01/7/2025
The rise in cases is likely due to increased social gatherings and holiday travel.
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Rise in HMPV cases in S’pore typical during year-end period, precautions still need to be taken: MOH
The rise in cases is likely due to increased social gatherings and holiday travel.
[Straits Times] - 7/01/2025