Yesterday (18 Sep) saw the lowest number of Covid-19 cases in Singapore since 12 Mar. Certainly a sign of progress, although it’s no time for complacency.
The Ministry of Health (MOH) announced as of 12pm on Saturday (19 Sep) that there are an additional Covid-19 cases.
1 case comes from the community, while another 5 cases are from imports.
This means that the remaining 9 cases are from migrant workers in dorms, which is a very good number.
There’s 1 community case today, a Singaporean.
Yesterday, a 30-year-old Singaporean male was the only community case.
He was diagnosed with acute respiratory infection when he saw a doctor, which led to his testing.
He started to show symptoms on 13 Sep and his positive test was confirmed on 17 Sep.
MOH also announced 5 imported cases, all of whom were put on Stay-Home Notices (SHN) upon arrival in Singapore.
Yesterday, there was 1 imported case, a Work Permit holder who arrived from India.
MOH will provide more detailed updates at night.
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