to their living conditions which led to the explosion of Covid-19 in dormitories. Countless organisations and Singaporeans have stepped up in recent weeks to offer food and help.
Explaining how the virus spread across different dormitories, Mrs Teo said that infected workers were linked through common work sites where they tend to take breaks together, and share food and utensils.Mustafa Centre, a key Covid-19 cluster. Mr Wong said that to minimise wider community spread, the authorities stopped the movement of workers in and out of all dormitories, and put construction workers living outside dormitories on stay-home requirements.
Both ministers yesterday stressed the immense challenge of taking care of 400,000 workers, a population bigger than the size of two Ang Mo Kio GRCs., thanks to active tracing and swab exercises, the picture among the thousand or so other facilities remains mixed and is taking up much bandwidth. As Mrs Teo said, the authorities are"still in the heat of battle". Their focus is on bringing the outbreak under control, so that the country can exit from the circuit breaker safely.
Most pitiful are hcw doctors and nurses get infected saving strangers. Case 18583 is 32 year-old female Singapore Citizen who has no recent travel history to affected countries or regions. Prior to hospital admission, she had been at work as a doctor at CGH.
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