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SINGAPORE, Feb 19  — Three more cases of the Covid-19 infection have been diagnosed in Singapore, the Ministry of Health (MOH) announced on Wednesday (Feb 19). This brings the total number of confirmed cases here to 84. Contact tracing is underway for the remaining eight locally transmitted...

Wednesday, 19 Feb 2020 10:29 PM MYTSINGAPORE, Feb 19 — Three more cases of the Covid-19 infection have been diagnosed in Singapore, the Ministry of Health announced on Wednesday . This brings the total number of confirmed cases here to 84.

A total of 34 have fully recovered and been discharged. Of the 50 confirmed cases still in hospital, most are stable or improving. Four are in a critical condition in the intensive care unit, MOH said. Five cases were discharged from hospital today, MOH said. With the assistance of the Singapore Police Force, links between a vast majority of locally transmitted cases have been established — they had travel history to China, or were linked to existing clusters or other cases.

 

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