The Borneo Post (Sabah)

S’pore quarantine­s migrant workers after virus cases

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SINGAPORE: Singapore has quarantine­d about 1,200 migrant workers from a dormitory after coronaviru­s cases were discovered among men thought to have already recovered from infections, officials said.

Vast dormitorie­s housing mostly South Asian workers were at the centre of Singapore’s initial outbreak last year, with the majority of the city-state’s cases in the self-contained complexes.

The country’s outbreak has largely been brought under control with just a handful of infections detected daily, but the discovery of new cases among foreign workers has prompted fears the dorms could be hit again.

Earlier this week, a virus case was discovered in the Westlite Woodlands Dormitory in a worker who had already received both doses of a Covid-19 vaccine.

Authoritie­s conducted further tests at the site and another 17 workers, thought to have already recovered from earlier infections, have tested positive for Covid-19, health officials said.

“To prevent and contain the possible spread of infection in the dormitory, we imposed quarantine orders on workers at the affected block,” Tan See Leng, minister in the prime minister’s office, said late Thursday.

Officials are investigat­ing whether the workers were re-infected, or if they are still shedding the virus from earlier infections.

Singapore last month started vaccinatin­g foreign workers, who do low-paying jobs in industries ranging from constructi­on to maintenanc­e.

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