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Singapore reported 35 new Covid-19 cases, all imported, on Jan 3, 2021.
The Straits Times
SINGAPORE - There were 35 new coronavirus cases confirmed as of Sunday noon (Jan 3), taking Singapore s total to 58,697.
All of them were imported cases and had been placed on stay-home notices or isolated on arrival in Singapore, said the Ministry of Health (MOH).
There were six Singaporeans or permanent residents and seven foreign domestic workers.
More details will be announced on Sunday night.
Of those 44 individuals, 41 are Singaporeans, one is a Singapore permanent resident, one is Malaysian and one a Chinese national. They were drinking, smoking and singing in an empty office past 1am on New Year s Day.
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Police investigating 44 people for breaching COVID-19 rules over Boon Lay gathering on New Year s Day
A man holds a mask. (Photo: Gaya Chandramohan)
02 Jan 2021 10:38PM (Updated:
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SINGAPORE: The police are investigating 44 people for allegedly breaching COVID-19 safe distancing measures after they were found gathering at an industrial building along Boon Lay Way on New Year s Day.
In a media release on Saturday (Jan 2), the police said they received a report about the gathering at about 1.20am on Jan 1.