Some staff members at Lee Ah Mooi evicted by landlords, says nursing home hit by COVID-19

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SINGAPORE: Some staff members from Lee Ah Mooi nursing home, which has a cluster of COVID-19 cases, were evicted by their landlords out of fear ...

It added in the social post that their workers are doing shifts of up to 12 hours a day, in full personal protective equipment.

On Friday, the Ministry of Health reported a seventh death due to complications from COVID-19. The 86-year-old Singaporean woman, known as Case 987, was a resident of the home, located at Thomson Lane. "We are fortunate that we have our own supply and help from the Ministry of Health and Agency for Integrated Care," he said.

 

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