24 new community COVID-19 infections in Singapore; cases detected among visitors of shops at 455 Sengkang West Avenue Toggle share menu
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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).
SINGAPORE, May 27 Mandai Crematorium and Columbarium Complex and several food and beverage outlets in malls were added to a list of public places that had been visited by Covid-19 cases during their infectious period. In its evening update on the coronavirus situation on Wednesday (May 26), the.
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Composite pictures show The Woodgrove and Velocity @ Novena Square. (Photos: Google Street View/Cindy Co)
27 May 2021 06:18AM (Updated:
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SINGAPORE: The McDonald s outlet at The Woodgrove shopping centre in Woodlands was on Wednesday (May 26) added to a list of public places visited by COVID-19 community cases during their infectious period.
A 24-year-old employee at that outlet was one of the new COVD-19 cases detected on Wednesday, as well as a 20-year-old National University of Singapore student who worked part-time at Poke Theory at the Velocity @ Novena Square mall.
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Bubble tea shop at Holland Village, Woodlands library visited by COVID-19 cases during infectious period
Composite picture shows the Tiger Sugar Bubble Tea at Holland Piazza and the Woodlands Regional Library within the Woodlands Civics Centre building. (Photos: Google Street View)
26 May 2021 12:35AM (Updated:
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SINGAPORE: The Tiger Sugar bubble tea shop at Holland Piazza was on Tuesday (May 25) added to a list of public places visited by COVID-19 community cases during their infectious period, after a 29-year-old employee at the outlet was found to be positive for the virus.
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Essential workers having lunch at a designated area at Food Junction, Lot One Shoppers Mall on May 20, 2021.ST PHOTO: MARK CHEONG
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