The Ministry of Health (MOH) announced on 26 May that as of 12pm, there are 383 new Covid-19 cases in Singapore.
The vast majority of cases are from migrant workers living in dormitories.
Of these, just 1 is a Singaporean or PR.
This takes the total number of infected cases to 32,343.
No new deaths have been announced, and currently, the death toll stands at 23.
As with yesterday, there are fewer tests being conducted, leading to the lower number of new cases.
SafeEntry QR codes are popping up around Singapore’s public transport network, in a bid to improve contact tracing of suspected Covid-19 cases.
Checking in will assist the authorities in tracing cases and help prevent a resurgence of the virus in the community.
MOH will announce further details in tonight’s press conference.
Featured image adapted from Facebook.
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The doctor recommended a 2-week gap between manicures to allow nails to recover.
The dog stayed with its owner until she was discharged.
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The dog, Taohu, was inseparable from its owner, who raised it from puppyhood.