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SINGAPORE, April 20 — Singapore's health ministry confirmed today an additional 1,426 cases of Covid-19 infection, a record daily jump that took the city-state's tally to 8,014. The ministry said the vast majority of the new cases were among migrant workers living in dormitories. — Reuters MORE...

Medical personnel sort out medical supplies at a dormitory during the Covid-19 outbreak in Singapore April 20, 2020. — Reuters pic

SINGAPORE, April 20 — Singapore's health ministry confirmed today an additional 1,426 cases of Covid-19 infection, a record daily jump that took the city-state's tally to 8,014. The ministry said the vast majority of the new cases were among migrant workers living in dormitories. — Reuters

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