517 more cases in Singapore, tally at 36,922


Singapore continues to isolate its migrant worker community, within which the majority of Covid-19 cases occur. – EPA pic, June 4, 2020.

SINGAPORE has preliminarily confirmed an additional 517 Covid-19 infections, bringing its tally to 36,922.

The republic’s Ministry of Health said the noon data showed that most cases still involved migrant workers residing in dormitories.

“Based on our investigations so far, there are 15 cases in the community, of whom two are Singaporeans or permanent residents and 13 work pass holders.

“All 15 cases were close contacts of earlier confirmed cases, and have already been placed in quarantine. They are all asymptomatic, and we had to swab them to confirm and verify their status,” it said.

The ministry said it is still working through the details of the cases and further updates would be shared later today.

In full data released late yesterday, Singapore classified 1,696 community cases, 580 imported cases and 34,129 foreign workers residing in dorms.

A total of 23,582 patients, or about 65% from yesterday’s cumulative tally of 36,405 have fully recovered.

The ministry said 12,465 patients with mild symptoms or clinically well but still tested positive for Covid-19 have been isolated and cared for at community facilities.

As of noon yesterday, 334 confirmed cases were still in hospitals with five in intensive care and so far 24 have died from Covid-19 complications in the republic.

Two new clusters were identified yesterday, at 12 Kwong Min Road; and 8, Tuas South Lane. – Bernama, June 4, 2020.


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