21 cases on 1 Oct 20

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SINGAPORE: Singapore reported 21 new COVID-19 cases as of noon on Thursday (Oct 1), including three infections in the community, the Ministry of Health (MOH) said in its daily preliminary update.
Singapore's tally of COVID-19 cases now stands at 57,786.
All three community infections are Singaporeans or permanent residents, said MOH.
There are also 15 imported cases, all of whom were placed on stay-home notice upon their arrival in Singapore.
This is the highest number of daily imported cases since Aug 15, during which 16 imported infections were reported.
 
Wow! 21 new cases, and 15 imported cases. 71.4% of new cases are imported cases. :eek:

I believe this is a record high. :biggrin:
 
They should say who are the imported cases (citizens or PRs or visitors) and where the fuck they come from.....
 
The Ministry of Manpower (MOM) announced earlier on Thursday that 342 workers living at Space@Tuas dormitory have been moved to a government quarantine facility after a new COVID-19 case was detected on Monday.
Safe living measures were "not strictly enforced" in the affected block where the case lived, said MOM, as it urged all dormitory operators, employers and workers to comply with the rules in dormitories.
 
They should say who are the imported cases (citizens or PRs or visitors) and where the fuck they come from.....

Oh we know darn well where they came from, even if the presstitutes are evasive or reticent about it. :wink:
 
They should say who are the imported cases (citizens or PRs or visitors) and where the fuck they come from.....
I second this. Why the authorities never report the nationalities of those import cases?
 
SINGAPORE: Singapore reported 19 new COVID-19 cases on Thursday (Oct 1) evening, two fewer than what was reported in the Ministry of Health's (MOH) preliminary update.
Of the three community cases reported earlier on Thursday, two were removed after further tests confirmed they were not infected. Initial test results for cases 57,918 and 57,919 had been borderline-positive, said MOH.
Of the new cases, 15 are imported. The rest are cases residing in dormitories.
Fourteen of the cases are asymptomatic and were detected through proactive screening and surveillance.
The sole community case, a 54-year-old Singapore permanent resident, had been identified as a contact of previously confirmed imported cases and placed on quarantine.
Singapore's tally of COVID-19 cases now stands at 57,784.
Fifteen imported cases were reported on Thursday, all of whom were placed on stay-home notice upon their arrival in Singapore.
This is the highest number of daily imported cases since Aug 15, when 16 imported infections were reported.
Among the imported cases, three are Singaporeans and two are Singapore permanent residents who returned to Singapore from Indonesia on Sep 19, and India on Sep 17 and Sep 19.
Three are work pass/work permit holders who arrived from the Philippines on Sep 18, India on Sep 19 and France on Sep 20.
Two cases are students' pass holders who arrived from India on Sep 19.
Another case is a short-term visit pass holder who arrived from India on Sep 28. He was allowed entry into Singapore as he was already receiving medical care in Singapore and had returned for further treatment
The remaining four cases are special pass holders who are crew members of a ship. They arrived in Singapore from Malaysia on Sep 23 but did not disembark. The four subsequently reported symptoms and were swabbed while on the ship, where they remained until their test results came back positive for COVID-19. They were then taken by ambulance to the hospital.
 
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