Singapore
By Lakeisha Leo 01 May 2021 01:01AM
SINGAPORE: A new COVID-19 cluster linked to a cleaner working at a community care facility has been reported in Singapore, said the Ministry of Health (MOH) on Friday (Apr 30).
The cleaner, identified as Case 62553, is a 39-year-old Vietnamese woman who works as a cleaner deployed at a community care facility at Tuas South, said MOH.
Case 62553 is one of the 16 new community cases reported in Singapore on Thursday and was confirmed to have COVID-19 infection on Apr 28.
Two of the nine new community cases in Singapore reported on Friday were linked to the cluster - a 41-year-old man who works as a sales assistant and a 26-year-old woman who works as a cleaner.
The woman, identified as Case 62638, is a permanent resident who works as a cleaner employed by Exceltec Property Management. She is deployed at a community care facility at Tuas South and is a colleague of Case 62553.
The 26-year-old woman dons full personal protection equipment at work, including an N95 mask, face shield, gown and gloves, said MOH.
The woman developed a cough and sore throat on Apr 28. As she was identified as a close contact of Case 62553, she was contacted by MOH on Apr 28 and placed under quarantine. She was also tested for COVID-19 on the same day.
Her test result came back positive for COVID-19 infection on Apr 29 and she was taken to Alexandra Hospital. Her serology test is negative.
The man, identified as Case 62629, is a household contact of the Singapore permanent resident.
The Malaysian national works as a sales assistant at the New Odense(s) Confectionery & Bakery.
He developed a fever and cough on Apr 28 and sought medical treatment at a general practitioner clinic, where he was tested for COVID-19.
As the man was identified as a close contact of Case 62553, he was contacted by MOH on the same day and placed under quarantine. He reported his symptoms and was taken to Khoo Teck Puat Hospital. His test result came back positive for COVID-19 infection the next day.
His serology test result is also negative.
Singapore reported 24 new COVID-19 cases on Friday, of which nine are in the community.
Eight of the cases are linked to previous cases while one is currently unlinked. There are now a total of 61,145 cases and 30 fatalities in the country.
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Source: CNA/lk(ta)
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New COVID-19 cluster linked to cleaner working at a community care facility in Tuas South
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SINGAPORE: A new COVID-19 cluster linked to a cleaner working at a community care facility has been reported in Singapore, said the Ministry of Health (MOH) on Friday (Apr 30).
The cleaner, identified as Case 62553, is a 39-year-old Vietnamese woman who works as a cleaner deployed at a community care facility at Tuas South, said MOH.
Case 62553 is one of the 16 new community cases reported in Singapore on Thursday and was confirmed to have COVID-19 infection on Apr 28.
Two of the nine new community cases in Singapore reported on Friday were linked to the cluster - a 41-year-old man who works as a sales assistant and a 26-year-old woman who works as a cleaner.
The woman, identified as Case 62638, is a permanent resident who works as a cleaner employed by Exceltec Property Management. She is deployed at a community care facility at Tuas South and is a colleague of Case 62553.
The 26-year-old woman dons full personal protection equipment at work, including an N95 mask, face shield, gown and gloves, said MOH.
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The woman developed a cough and sore throat on Apr 28. As she was identified as a close contact of Case 62553, she was contacted by MOH on Apr 28 and placed under quarantine. She was also tested for COVID-19 on the same day.
Her test result came back positive for COVID-19 infection on Apr 29 and she was taken to Alexandra Hospital. Her serology test is negative.
The man, identified as Case 62629, is a household contact of the Singapore permanent resident.
The Malaysian national works as a sales assistant at the New Odense(s) Confectionery & Bakery.
He developed a fever and cough on Apr 28 and sought medical treatment at a general practitioner clinic, where he was tested for COVID-19.
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As the man was identified as a close contact of Case 62553, he was contacted by MOH on the same day and placed under quarantine. He reported his symptoms and was taken to Khoo Teck Puat Hospital. His test result came back positive for COVID-19 infection the next day.
His serology test result is also negative.
Singapore reported 24 new COVID-19 cases on Friday, of which nine are in the community.
Eight of the cases are linked to previous cases while one is currently unlinked. There are now a total of 61,145 cases and 30 fatalities in the country.
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Source: CNA/lk(ta)
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