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383 New Covid-19 Cases On 7 Jun, Including 14 Community Infections

MOH Confirms 383 Covid-19 Cases On 7 Jun

The Ministry of Health (MOH) announced that as of 12pm on Sunday (7 Jun), there are 383 new Covid-19 cases in Singapore.

The total number now stands at 37,910.

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Of the new cases, 14 are confirmed community infections, with 10 of them being Singaporeans or PRs.

This is a rather large leap from the past few weeks and hopefully it’s not a recurring trend.

1 new death was reported yesterday, taking the total death count to 25.

4 students & 1 non-teaching staff test positive

Separately, the Ministry of Education (MOE) confirmed that 4 students, as well as 1 non-teaching staff, are confirmed to have Covid-19. However, they were found during tests conducted since 2 Jun and are not new cases.

According to MOE, they were said to have ‘low viral loads’ and tested negative for the virus on Saturday (6 Jun).

More details about the cases will be updated when they’re released.

Featured image adapted from Facebook.

 
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