34-year-old Filipino work pass holder is the only Covid-19 patient from S’pore, Singapore News & Top Stories



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SINGAPORE – The daily Covid-19 figure on Monday (Nov 2) plunged to a new low last seen on Feb 25, when there was also a single patient.

The imported case this time was a 34-year-old work pass holder traveling from the Philippines, the Ministry of Health (MOH) said Monday night. She was asymptomatic when she tested positive while serving a stay-at-home notice.

There were no cases of local transmission.

The single imported case brings Singapore’s total to 58,020.

Heavenly Wang at Changi Airport Terminal 3 was added to the list of places visited by Covid-19 patients while they were infectious, the Health Ministry said.

The Ministry of Health provides the list of places that infectious Covid-19 patients visited for at least 30 minutes, and the times they visited them, so that people who were in those places at the same time monitor their health closely for two weeks from the date of your visit.

The full list of locations and hours can be found at Gov.sg.

It has been said that close contacts would have already been notified and that there is no need to avoid these places as they would have been cleaned up if necessary.

The Health Ministry also announced that the group at Homestay Lodge at 39 Kaki Bukit Avenue 3 has been closed as they have had no new cases linked to them for 28 days, or two incubation periods.

The number of new cases in the community has remained low, with a total of two unrelated cases in the last week.

No new cases were discharged on Monday. A total of 57,909 patients have fully recovered from the disease.

A total of 46 patients remain hospitalized, none in intensive care, while 22 recover in community facilities.

Singapore has had 28 deaths from Covid-19 complications, while 15 who tested positive have died from other causes.



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