75 cases on 9 Sep 20

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SINGAPORE: Singapore reported 75 new COVID-19 cases as of noon on Wednesday (Sep 9), with one community infection, the Ministry of Health (MOH) said in its preliminary update.
This takes the national total to 57,166.
The sole community case is a work pass holder, said the ministry.
There are 14 imported cases as well, all of whom were placed on stay-home notice upon their arrival in Singapore.
Among the 60 cases residing in dormitories, MOH said 31 are from Westlite Toh Guan dormitory.
The health ministry said the majority of these cases had earlier been placed on quarantine and were tested during quarantine to determine their status.
The remaining cases were detected through surveillance testing, such as through MOH's bi-weekly rostered routine testing.
 
KNS, Cannot have 0 case in community for 2 days consecutively.
If it happens 0 case for 2 days, I go and buy 4D for the total number of cases. Last 4 digit.
 
Wow, 14 imported cases. I guess they're necessary for tourist spending. :biggrin:
 
Where got recession, COE for cat. B and open hit over 40K.
 
The virus is going to spread no matter what sort of measures are taken.

Since the virus is already endemic there will always be cases even if a vaccine is developed just as there are always flu cases despite flu vaccines being readily available.

That is why there is little point in counting cases daily. What is far more significant is how many are actually sick and the answer to that is "very few". Dengue will cause more deaths this year than Covid-19 will.
 
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