SINGAPORE, May 31 — The Ministry of Health (MOH) today confirmed an additional 518 cases of Covid-19 infection in Singapore, the vast majority of whom are work permit holders residing in foreign worker dormitories. MOH said that based on its investigations so far, there are three cases in the...
Sunday, 31 May 2020 03:49 PM MYT
The Ministry of Health today confirmed an additional 518 cases of Covid-19 infection in Singapore. — TODAY pic SINGAPORE, May 31 — The Ministry of Health today confirmed an additional 518 cases of Covid-19 infection in Singapore, the vast majority of whom are work permit holders residing in foreign worker dormitories.
MOH said that based on its investigations so far, there are three cases in the community, all of whom are either Singaporeans or permanent residents. The ministry said it is still working through the details of the cases and will share further updates later tonight. — TODAY
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