The Ministry of Health (MOH) has confirmed 614 new cases of Covid-19 in Singapore on Friday (22 May).
Of note, 4 cases involve Singaporeans/PRs.
The bulk of remaining cases involve migrant workers who reside in dormitories.
This brings the total number of cases reported in Singapore to 30,426.
As of Thursday (22 May), 12,117 patients have recovered so far. This means that more than a third (~39.8%) of cases have fully recovered.
The death toll currently stands at 23, which brings Singapore’s Covid-19 death rate to 0.076%.
MOH will release more details later tonight, do follow us for more updates.
Featured image adapted from Reuters.
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