Latest Update on Places That COVID-19 Patients Have Visited Are Still Places in the West; Includes 2 New Malls


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By now, you should know that MOH is going to update the public about the public places that cases in the community have been during their infectious period, which excludes residences, workplaces, healthcare facilities and public transport.

Yesterday, the list comprises places merely in the west.

Today, an updated list shows that all the places are still in the west.

Here’s the updated list:

  • 17 May (9am to 9:30am): Jurong West 505 Market and Food Centre (505 Jurong West St 52)
  • 20 May (4:30pm to 6pm): Jurong Point (1 Jurong West Central 2) NTUC Fairprice
  • 21 May (5:30pm to 6:30pm): Jurong Point’s (1 Jurong West Central 2) Japanese Food Street
  • 24 May (6am to 8am): Wet market at Block 963 Jurong West Street 91
  • 24 May (12pm to 12:30pm) Bukit Panjang Plaza (1 Jelebu Road) Fairprice Finest
  • 24 May (12:30pm to 1pm) Hillion Mall (17 Petir Road) NTUC Fairprice
  • 24 May (12pm to 2pm) Jurong Point (1 Jurong West Central 2) FairPrice Xtra
  • 25 May (11am to 12pm) Jurong West 505 Market and Food Centre (505 Jurong West St 52)

If you’ve been to these places during these timings, don’t panic; you should monitor your health closely for 14 days from the date of visit.

You should see a doctor promptly if you develop symptoms of acute respiratory infection (such as cough, sore throat and runny nose), as well as fever and loss of taste or smell, and inform the doctor of your exposure history.

4 Local Community Cases Today

As mentioned earlier today, there are 3 Singaporeans or Singapore PRs reported to be infected today.

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MOH has confirmed that they are all Singaporeans. In addition, a local community case, a work pass holder, is also infected, bringing the total local community cases to 4 today.

2 of them are linked to previous cases, while the other 2 are still unlinked.

Today, 832 are also discharged from hospitals or community isolation facilities. In all, 17,276 have fully recovered from the infection and have been discharged from hospitals or community care facilities.

Singapore now has 32,876 cases.

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