In an update by the Ministry of Health (MOH) on Wednesday (8 Jul), 3 new locations were listed as being visited by Covid-19 cases when they were infectious.
These places are:
JEM, a mall in Jurong East, was visited by the Covid-19 case from 8.30-9.50pm on 3 Jul, said MOH.
Within the mall, the patient visited Penang Culture, a restaurant.
He or she also visited Don Don Donki, a supermarket.
It was not stated by MOH the exact timing of the patient’s visits to these 2 outlets.
Jurong Point was visited by the Covid-19 case from 11-11.30am on 4 Jul.
Within the mall, the patient was recorded as visiting only one place — the Singtel outlet.
Lastly, Mustafa Centre was again listed as having been visited by a Covid-19 patient.
This time round, the patient visited the mall from 3.40-4.20pm on 24 Jun.
It was also visited by a Covid-19 case on the same day, from 7.55-8.40pm — this was reported earlier.
Covid-19 patients also visited the mall on 2 other days – 26 Jun, from 10.45-11.25am and 1 Jul, from 6.30-8.15pm.
That means that the mall on 145 Syed Alwi Road has been visited by Covid-19 cases 4 times in the last 2 weeks.
Here’s the full list of locations.
MOH has advised those who visited these locations at the specific timings that the patient was there to monitor their health for 14 days.
However, there is no need to avoid these locations.
Please stay safe and follow safe distancing rules when you’re out and about.
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