Of these, six are airport staff employed at Terminals 1 and 3.
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They are a 27-year-old who works in a retail store at Terminal 3, a 29-year-old who works as an IT support engineer in Terminal 1, two Certis Cisco employees aged 28 and 67, and two Immigration and Checkpoints Authority officers aged 51 and 57.
The other seven are contacts of patients in the cluster.
They comprise two cleaners at Kopitiam Square Sengkang, another cleaner at Robinson 77 in the Central Business District, the principal of a language school, a retail staff at Ngee Ann City, an administrative worker in the Ministry of Manpower and a 91-year-old housewife.
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24 new community cases in Singapore, including 13 linked to Changi Airport cluster
Changi Airport staff members wearing personal protective equipment assist travellers at the check-in counters. (File photo: Calvin Oh)
14 May 2021 04:26PM (Updated:
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SINGAPORE: Twenty-four community cases were among 52 new COVID-19 infections reported in Singapore as of noon on Friday (May 14), said the Ministry of Health (MOH).
This is the highest number of new daily COVID-19 cases since Jan 30, when 58 cases were reported.
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Twenty of the new community cases are linked to previous cases, of which 13 have been linked to the Changi Airport cluster. Among them, 16 cases have already been placed on quarantine earlier.
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