Raffles City, Bugis Junction and Arcade @ The Capitol Kempinski among the places visited with infectious cases of Covid-19, Singapore News & Top Stories



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SINGAPORE – Raffles City Mall, Bugis Junction and Arcade @ The Capitol Kempinski were added on Tuesday (October 27) to the list of places visited by patients infected with Covid-19.

The Ministry of Health (MOH) said the visits were recorded at The Coffee Academics store in Raffles City Mall, Toast Box in Bugis Junction and La Scala Ristorante restaurant at Arcade @ The Capitol Kempinski on Stamford Road.

People who visited the places on the list at the same time should closely monitor their health for two weeks from the date of their visit.

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

Singapore also confirmed seven new coronavirus cases on Tuesday.

They included a community case that is a 28-year-old Vietnamese woman who arrived in Singapore with an air transport pass on October 10. She is the caregiver of her brother who was receiving medical treatment in Singapore for a person not related to Covid-19. condition.

The remaining six new patients were imported and placed on stay-at-home notices upon arrival in Singapore.

They include two work pass holders, two work permit holders, a dependent pass holder and a short term visit pass holder.

The work pass holders came from Japan and France, while the two work permit holders came from Indonesia. The holder of the dependent pass came from the UK, while the holder of the short-term visit pass traveled from Indonesia to visit his son, who is a permanent resident here.

There were no new cases of migrant worker dormitories and no new groups were announced Tuesday.

As there have been no further cases linked to the clusters in CDPL Tuas Dormitory and Jurong Penjuru Dormitory 1 during the last two incubation periods or 28 days, the clusters have been closed.

Tuesday’s new Covid-19 cases bring Singapore’s total to 57,980 patients.

The number of new cases in the community has decreased from four cases two weeks ago to three last week, the Health Ministry added.

The number of unrelated cases in the community in one week has increased from two to three in the same period.

With four cases discharged on Tuesday, 57,668 patients have made a full recovery from the disease.

A total of 43 patients remain in the hospital, while 26 are in community facilities. None are in intensive care.

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



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