File photo of pedestrians wearing protective face masks while crossing a road in Orchard Rd, Singapore on 4 Sep, 2020. SINGAPORE: Singapore reported 22 new COVID-19 cases as of noon on Monday , including one community infection, the Ministry of Health said in its preliminary update.The sole community case is a work pass holder, said the ministry.
There are also three imported cases, who had all been placed on stay-home notice upon their arrival in Singapore.READ: New COVID-19 clusters detected at 3 dormitories that were previously cleared of the diseaseOn Sunday, new COVID-19 clusters were identified at three migrant worker dormitories that were previously cleared of the coronavirus, with a community case being linked to one of the clusters.
The three new clusters were: Cassia @ Penjuru at 15 Penjuru Walk, CDPL Tuas Dormitory at 6 Tuas South Street 15, and Kranji Lodge I at 12 Kranji Road. The community case, a 34-year-old Indian national, was linked to the new CDPL Tuas Dormitory cluster. He was detected as part of MOH's rostered routine testing of workers in the construction, marine and process sectors who are living outside the dormitories.
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