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518 cases on 31 May 20

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SINGAPORE - The Ministry of Health (MOH) has confirmed 518 new coronavirus cases in Singapore on Sunday (May 31), including three new cases in the community.

The community cases are Singaporeans and permanent residents.

The bulk of the remaining cases are foreign workers living in dormitories.

The new cases take Singapore's total to 34,884.

The ministry will release more details later on Sunday.

On Saturday, MOH reported that 1,096 patients were discharged, bringing the total number of recovered patients to 20,727. This includes nine patients who tested positive for Covid-19, but who died of other causes, which MOH counts as having recovered.

It also added several supermarkets and food centres to a list of places visited by Covid-19 patients before they were tested positive.

The list of 15 locations comprises seven FairPrice supermarkets, two Don Don Donki outlets, a Giant supermarket, three markets and hawker centres, a food court and a Japanese food street.

One new cluster involving nine earlier cases was found at a dormitory at 15A Senoko Way.

The MOH said on Saturday that the number of new cases in the community has decreased from an average of seven cases a day in the week before to an average of four a day in the past week, while the number of unlinked cases in the community has remained stable at an average of two per day in the past two weeks.

Five of the 506 new cases confirmed on Saturday were community cases, including one Singaporean, one permanent resident and three work pass holders.

The ministry and Singapore Prison Service also disclosed on Saturday that three newly admitted inmates and a staff nurse working at the Changi Prison Complex have tested positive for Covid-19 in the past two months. Two of the three inmates have recovered and returned to the general prison population, while the third inmate remains isolated as an added precaution after being tested negative of the virus.

The staff nurse has also recovered and is back at work.

As of Saturday, 374 remain in hospital, including seven in intensive care, while a total of 13,242 are in community facilities.

Twenty-three people have died from Covid-19 complications in Singapore.

Globally, the outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 6.15 million people. Some 370,500 have died.
 

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SINGAPORE - All nursing home staff members and residents have now been tested, said the Health Ministry.

After one round of suveillance swab tests conducted on about 13,200 residents and 9,000 staff, only five have tested positive. Four are residents of Orange Valley Nursing Home and the staff member is from Ren Ci @ Ang Mo Kio. The confirmed cases had been announced on May 21 and May 8 respectively.

Parkway Parade shopping centre has also been added to the Ministry of Health's (MOH) list of public places visited by local community cases while they were infected.

This comes as MOH confirmed 518 new coronavirus cases in Singapore on Sunday (May 31), bringing the total number of cases to 34,884.

Of the new cases, 516 were migrant workers residing in dormitories while one was a Singaporean and the other was a permanent resident.

Both are currently unlinked and were confirmed t have the coronavirus diseases on Saturday.

The Singapore citizen is a 73-year-old woman who first had symptoms on May 26, while the permanent resident is an 18-year-old male who first had symptoms on May 28.

MOH also said it has completed one round of swab tests for all nursing home staff and residents on May 8 and Saturday, respectively. No new cases were discovered.

There were no imported cases.

A new cluster at a dormitory in 128 Tuas South Avenue 3 was confirmed on Sunday, while a cluster at the Institute of Mental Health has been closed as no new cases were linked to it for two incubation periods of the virus, or 28 days.

Other places visited by"community"cases - which excludes migrant workers living in dorms -include Jurong Point, Bukit Panjang Plaza, Jem, and Junction 8.

The full list, along with the dates and times when the locations were visited by the patients, can be found on the MOH website.

The daily average for new community cases has decreased to four in the past week from six the week before, said MOH.

Across the same periods, the number of unlinked cases has remained stable at an average of two per day.

MOH also said 972 more patients were discharged on Sunday, bringing the total number of recovered patients to 21,690.

Singapore has seen 23 deaths from Covid-19 complications and nine patients who tested positive for Covid-19 died of other causes.
 
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