: A total of 907 cases of hand, foot and mouth disease was recorded in Terengganu as of yesterday, compared to 782 cases on May 7.
“However, so far, the childcare centres are operational and children who are not suffering from the disease can continue their schooling or stay at the centre as usual,“ she said. Dr Kasemani said parents needed to play a role in containing the spread of the infection such as not sending their children to daycare centres if they had symptoms.
He said throughout January this year until yesterday, a total of 13 malaria cases were reported in Terengganu of which 12 cases were zoonotic malaria infections and one human malaria case was an imported infection.
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