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New Covid-19 cluster in S pore involving 4 who work at Pasir Panjang Terminal

Singapore now has 10 active Covid-19 clusters. The latest case is a 59-year-old trailer truck driver who works at Brani Terminal and Pasir Panjang Terminal, said the Ministry of Health (MOH). The Singaporean employed by GKE Express Logistics was last at work on May 1. He developed a fever and sore throat on Sunday (May 2), and remained at home. The next day, he sought medical treatment at a general practitioner clinic and was tested for Covid-19. His result came back positive on Tuesday, and he was conveyed in an ambulance to Alexandra Hospital. His serology test result is pending, said MOH. The earliest case in the cluster is a 23-year-old Indian national who works as a lashing specialist at the Pasir Panjang Terminal and was confirmed to have Covid-19 on April 10.

Free Tours - International Tourist Guide Day 2021 @ Punggol Waterway

Registrations are closed Thank you for your support Please assemble at registration point located at Punggol Waterway Park Car Park A at least 15 minutes before your tour time for temperature taking and other admin work. Do note we will be taking the below safety measures and all participants MUST adhere to it or we will refuse to accept your booking: - Do not attend if unwell & we will be taking temperature at registration point - Scan SafeEntry using your TraceTogether App at registration point - Wearing of mask throughout the One-Hour Walking Tour - Adhere to safety instruction & do not mingle while waiting or after tour

Chinatown Complex shop owner and son among 3 new Covid-19 community cases on Feb 11

February 12, 2021 The Chinatown Complex stall owner developed a dry cough on Jan 28 and anosmia, or loss of smell, on Feb 9. The Straits Times SINGAPORE - A 66-year-old sundry shop owner who works at Chinatown Complex was among the three coronavirus cases in the community announced on Thursday (Feb 11). The man and his son, who tested positive for the virus on Thursday, did not seek medical treatment despite showing symptoms, said the Ministry of Health (MOH). The Chinatown Complex stall owner developed a dry cough on Jan 28 and anosmia, or loss of smell, on Tuesday (Feb 9). He was detected from community surveillance testing of stallholders and shop owners in Chinatown on the same day, said MOH.

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