SINGAPORE — The Ministry of Health confirmed seven new COVID-19 cases in Singapore as of Tuesday , taking its total case count to 57,980.
The case had undergone a COVID-19 test upon her arrival here on 10 October and her result came back negative. — Yahoo Singapore October 27, 2020 Amongst the six imported cases, four are currently employed in Singapore – two are work pass holders who arrived from Japan and France, and the other two are work permit holders who arrived from Indonesia.
The ministry noted that the number of new cases in the community has decreased from four cases in the week before, to three in the past week. It also said that the number of unlinked cases in the community has increased from two cases in the week before, to three in the past week. They were visited on 21 October from 8.40pm to 10pm, 22 October from 6.20pm to 8.20pm and 23 October from 8pm to 9pm, respectively.
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