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24 new community COVID-19 infections in Singapore; cases detected among visitors of shops at 455 Sengkang West Avenue
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24 new community COVID-19 infections in Singapore; cases detected among visitors of shops at 455 Sengkang West Avenue
A view of 455 Sengkang West Avenue. (Photo: Google Street View)
02 Jun 2021 04:03PM (Updated:
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SINGAPORE: Singapore reported 24 new COVID-19 infections in the community as of noon on Wednesday (Jun 2), including five with no links to previous cases.
Nineteen were linked to previous cases, with 17 already on quarantine and two detected through surveillance, said the Ministry of Health (MOH).
NTUC Foodfare at 308 Anchorvale Road has been closed to all members of the public starting from 30 May 2021 and will re-open 14 days later, on 13 June 2021.
There are 19 new Covid-19 community cases reported today (May 30).
Five of today s community cases are linked to the NTUC Foodfare (308 Anchorvale Road) cluster, according to the Ministry of Health s (MOH) evening report.
Amongst the five linked cases, four were already quarantined, while one was detected through proactive surveillance.
In total, seven confirmed Covid-19 cases (Cases 63853, 63854, 63874, 63883, 64884, 63885 and 63886) are found to be linked to the cluster.
Case 63853
Case 63853 , a 33 year-old male Malaysia national, was reported as an unlinked Covid-19 community case in yesterday, May 29 s report.
Case 63853 works as a kitchen assistant at Hua Zai Eating House Pte Ltd.
He developed loss of taste on May 26 and sought medical treatment at a GP clinic on May 28, where he underwent both an ART and PCR test, and was immediately isolated when his ART result came back positive on the same day.
May 25, 2021
A cleaner at Park Avenue Rochester (top left) may be the source of the cluster at Westgate (top right) and Jem (bottom left). Four Pizza Hut staff in Punggol Plaza were also among the new cases.
Google Maps, The Straits Times
SINGAPORE - Free Covid-19 testing will be extended to those who visited Jem and Westgate between May 10 and last Saturday, after a cluster linked to the malls grew to 50 cases.
Six new cases linked to the cluster were among the 24 community cases confirmed on Monday (May 24) evening.
Meanwhile, a 15-year-old Peicai Secondary student and a 16-year-old Greendale Secondary student - who work part-time at Pizza Hut at Punggol Plaza - are among five cases that have been added to the McDonald s delivery riders cluster. The cluster was first confirmed last Saturday.