NSTworld: Five new cases comprise three Singaporeans, a Bangladeshi and a Chinese national, none of whom has recent travel history to China.
The new cases comprise three Singaporeans, a Bangladeshi and a Chinese national, none of whom has recent travel history to China, Bernama reported.
According to Singapore’s Ministry of Health , three of the cases are linked to an infection cluster at the Grace Assembly of God church; and one to the Seletar Aerospace Heights construction site It said that five infection clusters have been identified on the island: The Life Church and Missions Singapore at Paya Lebar Road; the Yong Thai Hang health products shop at Cavan Road; a private business meeting held at the Grand Hyatt Singapore; the Seletar Aerospace Heights construction site; and the Grace Assembly of God church.
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