MOH to publish map of areas visited by larger number of COVID cases

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JUST IN: MOH to publish map of areas visited by larger number of COVID cases

In a statement on Friday, MOH said the map can help guide individuals on their movement and activities.

SafeEntry and TraceTogether would continue to be used to inform individuals of recent confirmed close contacts to infected persons or recent exposure to an area of increased spread through Health Risk Alerts and Health Risk Warnings.

 

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