117 new locally transmitted Covid-19 cases in Singapore, including 42 unlinked infections and 26 new ones in Jurong Fishery Port cluster

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SINGAPORE — Singapore on Saturday (July 31) recorded 117 new locally transmitted cases of Covid-19, including 42 that are not linked to earlier infections.

 

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