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50 new coronaviru­s cases reported as a new cluster is detected in one of the island’s biggest dormitorie­s.

Island state announces 50 new cases, two from Republic’s largest dorm

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A 56-YEAR-OLD Singaporea­n woman who works at the Institute of Technical Education (ITE) College Central was one of two community Covid-19 cases confirmed by the Ministry of Health (MOH) here.

Two other cases were linked to Sungei Tengah Lodge to form a new cluster. One of Singapore’s largest dormitorie­s, it had been closed as a cluster a month ago.

The 56-year-old woman tested positive on Friday and had gone to work after the onset of symptoms on Wednesday.

She was detected under MOH’s enhanced community testing to test all individual­s aged 13 and above who are diagnosed with acute respirator­y infection (ARI) at first presentati­on to a doctor.

The other community case, also unlinked, was a 63-year-old Singaporea­n woman, who had been tested after being admitted to a hospital for another medical condition.

She exhibited symptoms on Thursday and tested positive on Friday.

Epidemiolo­gical investigat­ions of the cases are in progress, MOH said, adding that all the identified close contacts of the cases have been isolated and placed on quarantine.

The two Singaporea­ns were among 50 new coronaviru­s cases announced by the ministry on Saturday, taking Singapore’s total to 56,266.

Of these, two of the newly confirmed cases were linked to 55 previous cases to form a new cluster at Sungei Tengah Lodge, said MOH on Saturday.

The dormitory at 500 Old Choa Chu Kang Road is one of Singapore’s largest dormitorie­s. It was previously confirmed as one of the biggest clusters here and was closed as a cluster on July 21.

There were also five imported cases who had been placed on stay-home notices upon arrival in Singapore. They tested positive while serving their notices, said MOH.

A 50-year-old Singaporea­n man who returned to Singapore from Iran on Aug 10 was among the imported Covid-19 patients. He displayed symptoms of the virus on Tuesday and tested positive on Friday.

Two of the imported cases are dependant’s pass holders who arrived from India and the Netherland­s on Aug 10.

The Indian and Dutch nationals were both asymptomat­ic and tested positive on Friday and Saturday respective­ly.

Another imported patient, who was also asymptomat­ic, is a 40-year-old Filipino national and a work permit holder currently employed in Singapore. She arrived from the Philippine­s on Aug 9 and tested positive on Saturday.

The remaining case is an 18-year-old Indian national and a student’s pass holder who arrived from India on Aug 8. She was asymptomat­ic as well and tested positive on Friday.

All five imported cases had been placed on a 14-day quarantine upon arrival in Singapore, and were tested while serving the stay-home period at dedicated facilities, said MOH.

Migrant workers living in dormitorie­s made up the remaining 43 new cases on Saturday.

MOH said it has completed its screening and testing of all staff in the public bus industry who work at depots and interchang­es. It added that this was a precaution­ary measure after some Covid-19 cases were detected at Bukit Panjang Integrated Transport Hub.

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