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Another cleaner, aviation officer among 3 more workers at Changi Airport to test positive for COVID-19


Another cleaner, aviation officer among 3 more workers at Changi Airport to test positive for COVID-19
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Another cleaner, aviation officer among 3 more workers at Changi Airport to test positive for COVID-19
People are seen at Changi Airport in Singapore on Mar 15, 2021. (Photo: AFP/Roslan Rahman)
09 May 2021 12:37AM)
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SINGAPORE: Three more workers at Changi Airport have tested positive for COVID-19, prompting the Ministry of Health (MOH) to conduct a “special testing operations” for all staff members working in Terminals 1 and 3 as well as Jewel, the authority said on Saturday (May 8).
The workers include a cleaner, a safety coordinator and an aviation officer. Two of them were fully vaccinated. ....

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Recovered Covid-19 patients may be at risk of blood clots, study finds


April 14, 2021
Research assistant Florence Chioh (left) and Assistant Professor Christine Cheung analysing data from 30 blood samples of recovered Covid-19 patients.
Nanyang Technological University (NTU)
SINGAPORE - People who have recovered from Covid-19, regardless of the severity of their disease, may be at risk of developing blood clots due to an overactive immune system, according to a study by local scientists.
Blood clots in major arteries, especially those which are linked to vital organs, can increase a person s risk of heart attack, stroke or organ failure.
Blood samples from 30 patients who had recovered from mild, moderate and severe Covid-19 were collected a month after they had been discharged from the hospital. ....

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