Most of the new cases are among migrant workers living in dormitories. FMTNews Covid19 Singapore
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SINGAPORE: Singapore’s health ministry confirmed 690 more coronavirus infections on Wednesday, taking total cases there to 15,641. Most of the new cases are among migrant workers living in dormitories in the city-state, which has among the highest number of coronavirus infections in Asia.Subscribe to our newsletter and get news delivered to your mailbox.
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