Saturday’s number is the the highest daily figure since Sept 15 when there were 34 cases.
The new cases were all imported and had been placed on stay-home notices or isolated on arrival in Singapore, said the Ministry of Health (MOH).
Among the 33 new cases, there are six Singapore permanent residents from India and Indonesia, five dependant’s pass holders including a three-year-old girl from India and two long-term visit pass holders from Egypt and India, and one student’s pass holder from India.
There are also 12 work permit holders from Malaysia, Indonesia, Myanmar, Bangladesh and the Philippines, of which nine are foreign domestic workers, said the ministry.
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