SINGAPORE — The Ministry of Health confirmed seven new COVID-19 cases in Singapore as of Tuesday , taking its total case count to 57,980.
The case had undergone a COVID-19 test upon her arrival here on 10 October and her result came back negative. One holds a pependant’s pass holder and arrived from the UK. The remaining case is a short-term visit pass holder who was allowed entry into Singapore to visit her child who is a permanent resident.
Separately, it announced the closure of two clusters at CDPL Tuas Dormitory – located at 6 Tuas South Street 15 – and Jurong Penjuru Dormitory 1 – located at 58 Penjuru Place – as no cases have been linked to them for the past two incubation periods or 28 days. COVID-19: 3 places were added to a list of public venues visited by community cases while infectious – Arcade @ The Capitol Kempinski’s La Scala Ristorante, Raffles City Shopping Centre’s The Coffee Academics and Bugis Junction’s Toast Boxhttps://t.co/tOVuSwS45j pic.twitter.com/XK6fnhqSU5
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