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People wearing protective face masks at Changi Airport Terminal 3 (Photo: Calvin Oh)
07 Jan 2021 04:03PM (Updated:
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SINGAPORE: Thirty-three new COVID-19 cases were reported in Singapore as of noon on Thursday (Jan 7), said the Ministry of Health (MOH).
Of these, two are locally transmitted cases in the community, said the ministry, adding that no new infections were found in foreign workers dormitories.
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Both community cases are currently unlinked.
One is a work permit holder who works at Azur at Crowne Plaza. The 43-year-old Malaysian woman, who is known as Case 59059, delivered pre-packed meals to air crew members and hotel guests. MOH said she did not interact with diners at Azur.