SINGAPORE, May 27 A McDonald’s employee as well as a pub employee who had received her first dose of Covid-19 vaccine were among three new Covid-19 community cases yesterday (May 26) that have not been traced to any source of infection. The three unlinked cases were part of 23 in the wider.
Wednesday, 26 May 2021 08:56 AM MYT
A 27-year-old Malaysian man who works as a housekeeper at Sengkang General Hospital (pictured) is infected by the coronavirus but how he was infected is not yet known. ― TODAY pic
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SINGAPORE, May 26 A student at Westwood Secondary School in Jurong West as well as a housekeeper at Sengkang General Hospital were among six new Covid-19 community cases yesterday (May 25) that have not been traced to any source of infection.
The six unlinked cases were part of 18 in the community, the Ministry of Health (MoH) said.
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25 May 2021 04:01PM (Updated:
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SINGAPORE: Singapore reported 21 new locally transmitted COVID-19 cases as of noon on Tuesday (May 25), comprising 18 in the community and three in a foreign worker dormitory.
This is the highest number of dormitory cases since Oct 8 last year, when there were four cases.
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Fifteen of the locally transmitted infections were linked to previous cases. Eight of them had been placed on quarantine earlier and seven were detected through surveillance. The remaining six had no links to previous cases, said the Ministry of Health (MOH).