Little India Restaurant Added to List of Places Visited by Covid-19 Infected Patients, Singapore News & Top Stories



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SINGAPORE – The Mohammadi restaurant on Lembu Road in Little India was added to the list of places visited by patients infected with Covid-19, the Ministry of Health (MOH) said on Thursday night (October 15).

The patient visited the restaurant last Saturday and was there between 1:00 p.m. and 2:00 p.m.

The Health Ministry said that close contacts would have already been notified and there is no need to avoid places on the list as they would have been cleaned if necessary.

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

The full list of locations and hours can be found on the gov.sg website.

Three new coronavirus cases were reported on Thursday (Oct 15), bringing Singapore’s total to 57,892.

Of these, none were community cases.

Two of the three new cases were imported, including a Singaporean who returned from the United States and a work permit holder who returned from Indonesia.

All imported cases were placed on stay-at-home notices upon arrival in Singapore, the Health Ministry said.

The latest new case is a patient in a worker’s bedroom, which was detected through routine testing of workers living in the bedrooms. He was asymptomatic when he was tested.

The Covid-19 cluster at SCM Tuas Lodge has been closed as it has had no new cases linked to it for 28 days, or two incubation periods, the Health Ministry said.

The average number of daily new cases in the community in a week has decreased from an average of one case per day two weeks ago to an average of less than one case per day in the last week. The number of unrelated cases in the community in a week has also decreased from a daily average of less than one case per day to none in the same period.

With 12 cases discharged on Thursday, 57,749 patients have fully recovered from the disease.

A total of 36 patients remain in the hospital, none in intensive care, while 64 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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