Singapore confirms 7 new cases, all imported



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SINGAPORE – The Ministry of Health (MINSA) confirmed seven new cases of COVID-19 in Singapore as of noon on Thursday (October 29), bringing the total case count to 57,994.

There are no new cases of locally transmitted COVID-19 infection.

“There are seven imported cases, which were placed on the Stay-Home Notice upon arrival in Singapore,” the ministry said.

More details will be provided later in the evening, the Health Ministry said.

99% of all cases have recovered; none in ICU

With seven more patients discharged from hospitals or community isolation facilities on Wednesday, 57,890 cases, or 99.8 percent of the total, have fully recovered from the infection.

Most of the 40 hospitalized cases are stable or improving, while none are critically ill in the intensive care unit.

A total of 29 patients with mild symptoms or who are clinically well but still test positive are isolated and cared for in community facilities.

In addition to 28 patients who died from complications of COVID-19, another 15 who tested positive for the virus were determined to have died from unrelated causes, including three whose deaths were attributed to a heart attack and four others whose deaths were attributed to disease. coronary. heart disease.

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