NSTworld: A Singaporean woman who was evacuated from Wuhan, China on Jan 30, tested positive for the coronavirus the following day.
The republic’s Ministry of Health said that the two cases comprise a Singaporean who had been evacuated from Wuhan, the centre of the outbreak in China’s Hubei province; and a Chinese woman from Wuhan who had arrived in the republic on Jan 22.
The MOH said that the Singaporean is a 47-year-old woman who was evacuated from China on Jan 30, and tested positive for the coronavirus the following day. Bernama reported that both women are currently warded in an isolation room at Singapore’s National Centre for Infectious Diseases .
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