SINGAPORE: Singapore reported 61 new COVID-19 cases as of noon on Tuesday , including two in the community and three imported infections, said the Ministry of Health .
It is the lowest number of daily cases since Apr 2, when 49 new cases were reported. Tuesday's cases bring the total number of infections in the country to 55,353.Both community cases reported on Tuesday were Singaporeans, said MOH in its preliminary daily update. The three imported cases were placed on stay-home notices upon arrival in Singapore.Further updates will be announced on Tuesday night, said the ministry.
READ: On the lookout for white 'shadows' - How Tan Tock Seng Hospital uses X-rays in the fight against COVID-19 "The inter-agency taskforce has completed the testing of all workers in the dormitories," said the ministry on Monday. "There are currently about 23,300 workers who are still serving out their quarantine period."
"These workers will be tested when their isolation ends, and we expect the case counts to remain high in the coming days, before tapering down thereafter."
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