UPDATE (5.30pm): MOH has preliminarily confirmed that 46 more cases today (25 Jul) are linked to the cluster. This brings the total to 787 cases. More details will be up tonight.
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Concerns surrounding the Jurong Fishery Port cluster are mounting as it is now the nation’s largest active cluster.
According to the Ministry of Health, there are 741 cases linked to it as of Saturday (24 Jul).
The outbreak has also sparked infections across markets & food centres across the country, with 44 places affected by the virus.
Below is the complete list of markets & food centres linked to the Jurong Fishery Port cluster so far:
Here’s a map for your easy reference, sans the 26 markets and food centres with fewer than 3 cases.
Investigations at markets and food centres are still ongoing.
Some places have closed for 2 weeks for the safety of residents. Meanwhile, free Covid-19 tests are also offered.
If you’ve visited Admiralty Wet Market and Bukit Timah Market & Food Centre in the last 14 days, you can collect a free antigen rapid test (ART) self-test kit here. The collection ends on 25 Jul.
For more information on regional screening centres available to marketgoers, check out MOH’s website here.
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Featured image adapted from Google Maps.
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