Singapore reported 12 new COVID-19 cases as of noon on Sat, all imported infections. It is the third consecutive day with no locally transmitted cases in the community or in foreign worker dormitories. The imported cases include two Singaporeans who returned from India and UK. There are also two dependant’s pass holders and three student’s pass holders who arrived from India. Two of the cases are work pass holders who arrived from UAE and US. Another case involved a work permit holder who is a foreign domestic worker from Indonesia. The remaining two cases are short-term visit pass holders who arrived from India. MOH also announced that a COVID-19 cluster linked to a sales employee at BS Industrial & Construction Supply, known as Case 59429, has been closed. The 39-year-old permanent resident was confirmed to have COVID-19 on Jan 18. He had been linked to seven other cases. “As there have been no more cases linked to the Case 59429 cluster for the past two incubation periods (i.e. 28 days), the cluster has now been closed,” said MOH.... Continue Reading
Sign In to Bookmark This Story