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A health worker puts a test tube into biohazard plastic after collecting a sample for Covid-19 testing in Jalan Pudu, Kuala Lumpur, January 18, 2021. Picture by Shafwan Zaidon
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SINGAPORE, Jan 19 The Singapore Ministry of Health (MOH) today confirmed that one of the five symptomatic imported cases reported today is a 28-year-old female student from Malaysia.
Labelled as Case 59,422, the Student’s Pass holder arrived from her home country, said the ministry in its full data released here.
As at noon today, Singapore recorded 26 new imported cases of which 21 are asymptomatic, while five were symptomatic.
SINGAPORE (Jan 19): The Singapore Ministry of Health (MoH) today confirmed that one of the five symptomatic imported cases reported today is a 28-year-old female student from Malaysia.
Labelled as Case 59422, the Student’s Pass holder arrived from her home country, said the ministry in its full data released here.
As at noon today, Singapore recorded 26 new imported cases of which 21 are asymptomatic, while five were symptomatic.
The republic also reported four new cases of locally transmitted Covid-19 infections with two asymptomatic and two symptomatic.
In all, 30 new cases were reported here Tuesday, thus, bringing the total number of infections to 59,157.
This brings the total number of cases in Singapore to 59,083.
There are five cases of locally-transmitted and 19 imported cases of Covid-19 infection. Screenshot via MOH.
Four community cases
There are four cases in the community, comprising two who are currently unlinked, and two who are linked to previous cases.
Case 59340: Unlinked
Case 59340 is a 39-year-old male Singaporean who works at Singapore Scouts Association in Bishan, handling mainly administrative work in the office.
He is also a part-time bus driver with Westpoint Transit who plies specific routes for Cameron (Singapore) Pte Ltd and GlaxoSmithKline Tuas.
He developed a fever on Jan. 11 and sought medical treatment from a general practitioner via tele-consultation, and again at a polyclinic on Jan. 13 where he was tested for Covid-19 as part of MOH s enhanced community testing for those with acute respiratory infection.