CORONAVIRUS | One is a year old baby evacuated from Wuhan, the other is a 35-year-old with no travel history to China.
| Singapore's Ministry of Health today confirmed two more positive cases of Covid-19 in the republic, bringing the tally to 77.
The infant did not have symptoms of the coronavirus when he boarded the flight and was put under quarantine upon landing in Singapore.Meanwhile, the second new case is a 35-year-old male Singapore citizen with no recent travel history to China. The man is a contact of the 50th case comprising a 62-year-old male DBS Bank employee who was confirmed to have the virus on Feb 12.
Of the 53 confirmed cases who are still in hospital, most are stable or improving, while four are in critical condition.
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