Singapore
04 Jul 2021 04:00PM (Updated: 04 Jul 2021 04:01PM )
SINGAPORE: Singapore reported one new locally transmitted COVID-19 infection as of noon on Sunday (Jul 4). The case is unlinked.
This is the lowest figure for locally transmitted infections since May 5, when 1 community case was reported.
There were also 10 imported cases, all of which had been placed on stay-home notice or isolated upon arrival.
Nine were detected upon arrival in Singapore, while one developed the illness during stay-home notice or isolation.
No new infections were reported in migrant worker dormitories.
In all, Singapore reported 11 new COVID-19 cases on Sunday.
Details of the new cases will be released on Sunday night, said MOH.
Singapore moved into the first stage of Phase 3 (Heightened Alert) on Jun 14 after a fall in the number of COVID-19 community cases. More restrictions were eased in the second stage of the phase on Jun 21, however, work-from-home remains the default arrangement.
The Government has said it may further relax measures in mid-July.
Finance Minister Lawrence Wong will deliver a ministerial statement during the next sitting of Parliament on Monday to outline the Government's support measures amid the heightened COVID-19 restrictions.
The ministerial statement will be delivered at 3pm.
As of Sunday, Singapore has reported a total of 62,617 cases and 36 deaths from COVID-19.
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Source: CNA/aj
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1 new locally transmitted COVID-19 infection in Singapore; 10 imported cases
People wearing protective face masks in public on Jun 3, 2021, amid the COVID-19 outbreak in Singapore. (File photo: Marcus Mark Ramos)04 Jul 2021 04:00PM (Updated: 04 Jul 2021 04:01PM )
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SINGAPORE: Singapore reported one new locally transmitted COVID-19 infection as of noon on Sunday (Jul 4). The case is unlinked.
This is the lowest figure for locally transmitted infections since May 5, when 1 community case was reported.
There were also 10 imported cases, all of which had been placed on stay-home notice or isolated upon arrival.
Nine were detected upon arrival in Singapore, while one developed the illness during stay-home notice or isolation.
No new infections were reported in migrant worker dormitories.
In all, Singapore reported 11 new COVID-19 cases on Sunday.
Details of the new cases will be released on Sunday night, said MOH.
Singapore moved into the first stage of Phase 3 (Heightened Alert) on Jun 14 after a fall in the number of COVID-19 community cases. More restrictions were eased in the second stage of the phase on Jun 21, however, work-from-home remains the default arrangement.
The Government has said it may further relax measures in mid-July.
Finance Minister Lawrence Wong will deliver a ministerial statement during the next sitting of Parliament on Monday to outline the Government's support measures amid the heightened COVID-19 restrictions.
The ministerial statement will be delivered at 3pm.
As of Sunday, Singapore has reported a total of 62,617 cases and 36 deaths from COVID-19.
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Source: CNA/aj
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