Like my colleague said, the Covid-19 is having a heyday in Singapore.
From tourist attractions to school, Covid-19 has been to them all, and yesterday, it was found out that the world’s most infamous coronavirus (right now) has visited two more places within the same mall.
Hair Salon & Cafe In Orchard Central Visited By Infectious Covid-19 Patients
On 2 Oct 2020, the Ministry of Health (MOH) added two new entries to the list of places visited by infectious Covid-19 cases.
The two locations are located within Orchard Central:
- A hair salon, Walking on Sunshine [25 Sep, 9.45am to 7.45pm / 26 Sep, 9.45am to 7.45pm]
- Grain Alley [26 Sep, 8.10pm to 9.40pm]
You can view MOH’s full list below:
Alternatively, you can make sure that your TraceTogether app on your smartphone is updated to the latest version.
Unlike the previous one, the latest version lets you review where you’ve been to for the past weeks, and if there was any visits by infectious Covid-19 cases, the entry will be labelled red in the app.
Again, don’t panic because all close contacts (those who are really in danger) would’ve been notified by MOH.
Do, however, monitor your health for the next 14 days and remember to see a doctor immediately should you experience any symptoms.
Don’t be like that guy who has symptoms and went to work anyway reported a few days ago.
Details On 2 Oct Cases
Yesterday was a good day, at least when it comes to new Covid-19 cases being reported.
There were only 10 cases reported yesterday: 1 case in the community, 4 cases from the dormitories and 5 imported cases.
Imported Cases
2 Oct also saw 5 imported cases in Singapore, more than the number of dormitory cases reported, an occurrence that hasn’t happened for a long time.
Out of the 5 cases, two of them, one Singaporean and one PR, had returned from India on 18 and 20 Sep 2020.
Another imported case is a Short-Term Visit Pass holder who reached Singapore from Indonesia on 18 Sep 2020.
The two remaining cases are a work pass holder who had arrived in Singapore from Indonesia on 20 Sep, and a Dependant’s Pass holder who arrived from India on 16 Sep 2020.
All 5 cases have been placed on Stay-Home-Notice (SHN) upon arrival in Singapore and were detected during their stay.
Dormitory Cases
Out of the 4 dormitory cases reported yesterday, 1 was a contact of an earlier-confirmed case and was already placed on quarantine.
The remaining 3 cases were detected through MOH’s surveillance testing.
Community Case
The single community case reported yesterday is a work pass holder who is currently unlinked.
He was detected during MOH’s surveillance testing of workers in the marine, construction and processing industry.
Epidemiological investigations are ongoing and his close contacts have been identified and isolated.
It was further reported that all new Covid-19 cases reported yesterday were asymptomatic cases.
The number of daily new community cases has remained stable at fewer than 1 per day over the past 2 weeks.
Similarly, the number of unlinked cases has also remained stable at fewer than 1 per day over the past 2 weeks.
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