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Covid-19: 37 students from 25 schools in Singapore infected in May so far


Both Kong Hwa School (left) and Singapore Polytechnic each have four students who tested positive for Covid-19. - ST
SINGAPORE (The Straits Times/ANN): A total of 37 students from 25 schools have been infected with Covid-19 this month, including six new cases reported on Thursday (May 20).
This includes 15 cases linked to a cluster at the Learning Point tuition centre and another 11 to one at Changi Airport Terminal 3.
The affected schools range from pre-schools to primary and secondary schools, a madrasah, junior college and several institutes of higher learning.
The Learning Point cluster emerged after a 50-year-old Singaporean woman who teaches at its Parkway Centre branch tested positive for the virus on May 12. The cluster now has 28 cases.

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S'pore tuition centres move classes online after students, staff get Covid-19


Over the last two days, several tuition centres in Singapore have had students and staff testing positive for Covid-19. Some of them will be moving their classes online.
Private tuition and enrichment centres are allowed to continue operations under Phase 2 (Heightened Alert) from May 16, but are "strongly encouraged to move lessons online during this period of heightened risk", said the Ministry of Education (MOE) in a May 15 press release.
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Case 63131, a 50-year-old private tutor at Learning Point tuition centre, was confirmed to have Covid-19 on May 12, and reported as an unlinked case on May 13.

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2 students at The Learning Lab among latest COVID-19 cases at tuition centres


2 students at The Learning Lab among latest COVID-19 cases at tuition centres
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View of The Learning Lab's United Square outlet. (Photo: United Square website)
15 May 2021 08:35PM
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SINGAPORE: Two students at The Learning Lab (TLL) tuition centre have tested positive for COVID-19 after they were identified as contacts of an earlier confirmed case.
Both students are siblings from the same household and attend lessons on Fridays and Saturdays at The Learning Lab’s outlet at United Square. They last attended a class in person on May 8, a spokesperson for The Learning Lab told CNA on Saturday (May 15).

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Several Wang Learning Centre students to quarantine after sharing class with student from Learning Point COVID-19 cluster


Several Wang Learning Centre students to quarantine after sharing class with student from Learning Point COVID-19 cluster
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Several Wang Learning Centre students to quarantine after sharing class with student from Learning Point COVID-19 cluster
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15 May 2021 07:06PM
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SINGAPORE: Eleven students and a teacher from Wang Learning Centre have been required to quarantine after coming into contact with another student who recently tested positive for COVID-19.

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