Covid-19: Three retirees among unlinked cases in Singapore; Bukit Merah View cluster grows to 65 | Malay Mail

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SINGAPORE, June 19 — Three retirees, including a resident at a seniors home in Bukit Merah View, were among the four Covid-19 community cases with no known sources of infection reported yesterday (June 18). In its nightly update on the coronavirus situation here, the Ministry of Health (MOH) said...

SINGAPORE, June 19 — Three retirees, including a resident at a seniors home in Bukit Merah View, were among the four Covid-19 community cases with no known sources of infection reported yesterday .

MoH said that the woman was tested for the coronavirus because she lives in the Bukit Merah View area. Rounding up the total of 16 new infections reported for the day were two imported cases. Both Singaporeans who returned from Indonesia were placed on stay-home notice or isolated upon their arrival here.

MoH also said that the following clusters have been closed because no more cases had surfaced for the past two incubation periods:― One linked to a 46-year-old Singaporean woman who is an investment banker at DBS at Marina Bay Financial Tower 3New cases in Bukit Merah View Market cluster ― A 35-year-old female China national who works as a cashier at Bake King — a baking supply store on Haig Road

 

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