In an update on Wednesday afternoon, MOH said it concluded mandatory COVID-19 testing for the Beo Crescent area on Sunday.
All 458 owners, tenants and employees of shops and commercial units at Beo Crescent Market, Havelock Food Centre and Blocks 34,36, 38, 40 and 46 Beo Crescent have tested negative for COVID-19.In all, 2,133 residents and visitors to Blocks 116, 117, 118, 119, 124A, 124B, 125 and 126 Bukit Merah View were tested. Of these, five tested positive for COVID-19, while the remaining 2,128 tested negative.have been identified, the Health Ministry said on Tuesday.
One cluster involves cases linked to 90 Redhill Close and the other involves cases linked to a 41-year-old foreign domestic worker. The cluster at 90 Redhill Close comprises three cases who were detected following a mandatory testing exercise for residents ofAll three cases are Singaporeans aged 50 to 79. Two are retirees while one is unemployed and none of them were vaccinated against COVID-19.
The cluster involving the Filipino foreign domestic worker currently has a total of three infections. The worker, known as Case 64233, tested positive for COVID-19 on Jun 14.by her employer after developing COVID-19 symptoms, should have consulted a doctor first, said MOH last week when her infection was reported.
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