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The part-time Grab driver who was the sole Covid-19 community case on Monday has been temporarily suspended from the Grab platform in line with the ride-hailing operator s safety precaution measures.
Grab said in a statement yesterday that it is working with the Ministry of Health (MOH) to provide all necessary information on the man - who also works as a Singapore Airlines cabin crew member - for contact tracing purposes.
It added that to ensure higher safety and hygiene standards, all of its drivers have access to free sanitiser and disinfectant at the Grab Driver Centre.
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SINGAPORE - There were 27 new coronavirus cases confirmed as at Wednesday noon (Dec 30), taking Singapore s total to 58,569.
There were 26 imported cases and 25 of them were placed on stay-home notice or isolated on arrival in Singapore, said the Ministry of Health (MOH).
The remaining imported case was a pilot with Singapore Airlines who had tested negative for Covid-19 on return to Singapore but developed symptoms later.
Among the imported cases, seven are Singaporeans or permanent residents and six are foreign domestic workers.
There was one new community case and none from worker s dormitories.
On Tuesday, MOH reported that the part-time Grab driver who was the sole Covid-19 community case on Monday had been temporarily suspended from the Grab platform, in line with the ride-hailing operator s safety precaution measures.
Grab driver with COVID-19 worked from Dec 17 to 24, contact tracing of passengers ongoing: MOH Toggle share menu
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30 Dec 2020 06:15PM (Updated:
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SINGAPORE: The part-time private-hire driver who was reported as Singapore’s sole community case of COVID-19 on Monday worked with Grab from Dec 17 to 24, the Ministry of Health (MOH) told CNA on Wednesday.
The 48-year-old man, who is also a Singapore Airlines steward, had travelled to the United States for work from Dec 12 to Dec 16 on what MOH described as a “controlled itinerary”.