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Asia Album: Cruise ship returns to Singapore after COVID-19 case found on board

news Asia Album: Cruise ship returns to Singapore after COVID-19 case found on board Shang Jie,Li Xiaoyu © Provided by N.C.N. Limited The cruise ship World Dream is docked at the Marina Bay Cruise Centre in Singapore, July 14, 2021. (Photo by Then Chih Wey/Xinhua) SINGAPORE, July 15 (Xinhua) A cruise ship returned to Singapore after a COVID-19 case was found on board, the Straits Times reported on Wednesday. The newspaper quoted Annie Chang, Singapore Tourism Board s director of the cruise, as saying that a 40-year-old passenger was identified as the close contact of a previously confirmed case, and was immediately isolated as part of onboard health protocols.

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Woman From Vietnam Is KTV Cluster's First Case, She Regularly Visits Karaoke Outlets

Short-Term Visit Pass Holder From Vietnam Linked To KTV Cluster Yesterday, Singaporeans were shocked to find out there were 56 new locally transmitted cases, with 42 of the 56 linked to the growing KTV cluster. Determining the linkages between the cases is important to contain the spread. Hence, authorities revealed that the first case linked to the KTV cluster is a Short-Term Visit Pass holder from Vietnam. A police investigation is underway to uncover whether there was a breach of rules. Here’s what we know of the developments so far. Index case linked to KTV cluster is a woman from Vietnam According to The Straits Times, a Short-Term Visit Pass holder from Vietnam is the first case linked to the KTV cluster.

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Over half of passengers on Singapore's Dream Cruises ship with Covid-19 patient disembark

Passengers of Dream Cruises’ World Dream ship leaving Marina Bay Cruise Centre, on July 14, 2021. - ST SINGAPORE (The Straits Times/ANN): More than half of the 1, 646 passengers on board the Dream Cruises ship World Dream - who had been ordered to stay in their rooms since 1am on Wednesday (July 14) due to a Covid-19 case on board - disembarked by 10.15pm that night. This marks the beginning of the end of a 20-hour period of uncertainty, during which meals were delivered to their rooms and the ship provided complimentary Wi-Fi. The first passenger was seen walking across the gangplank from the ship to the cruise centre at 8.56pm - 12 hours after the cruise was initially slated to end at 9am.

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Cruise ship returns to Singapore after COVID-19 case found on board

Cruise ship returns to Singapore after COVID-19 case found on board
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Passengers share what it was like on cruise ship after passenger linked to KTV Covid-19 cluster tested positive

Passengers share what it was like on cruise ship after passenger linked to KTV Covid-19 cluster tested positive
asiaone.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from asiaone.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.

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