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Coronaviru­s cases in Singapore surge to 23,336 with 20 deaths

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SINGAPORE: Singapore on Sunday reported 876 new cases of Coronaviru­s, mostly among the foreign workers residing in the dormitorie­s, taking the total infections to 23,336 with 20 deaths so far, the health ministry said.

Vast majority of the new cases are work permit holders residing in foreign worker dormitorie­s while only three of the infected cases are Singapore citizens or permanent residents (foreigners).

"The total cases have now gone upto 23,336. Most of them are foreign workers staying in dormitorie­s," the health ministry said in a statement.

Singapore is more than a month into its "circuit breaker" period to curb the spread of the novel Coronaviru­s, but is getting ready for a gradual easing of some measures, Channel News Asia reported.

Some businesses, including hairdresse­rs and homebased food businesses, will be allowed to resume operations from May 12, with a gradual resumption of selected activities and services over a few weeks, the report said.

On Saturday, the Manpower Ministry laid out requiremen­ts that firms will need to meet to resume operations at work places.

These include implementi­ng a system of safe management measures at work places, reducing physical interactio­n and ensuring safe distancing at work places.

Singpore has reported 20 deaths linked to COVID19. The health ministry said 2,296 Coronaviru­s patients have been discharged so far.

Globally, a total of 279,311 people have died and more than 4 million people have been infected by the Coronaviru­s, according to Johns Hopkins University data.

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