Multiple Visits By Infectious Covid-19 Cases To Changi Airport T1, Alexandra Food Village


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There are many uncertainties at this point in time, but there are a few things we can count on happening:

  • Global Covid-19 cases rising
  • Donald Trump refusing to show his tax returns
  • Covid-19 cases visiting food courts and shopping malls

And so, Donald Trump continues to deny tax evasion, and MOH’s list gets longer and longer.

Multiple Visits By Infectious Covid-19 Cases To Changi Airport T1, Alexandra Food Village

Two food courts and four shopping malls were added to the list of public places visited by infectious Covid-19 cases in the community, said the Ministry of Health (MOH) on Tuesday (29 Sep).


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The four shopping malls are Ngee Ann City, IMM, Bugis Junction, and Bugis+.

Alexandra Village Food Centre and Orchis Food Court in Changi Airport Terminal 1 were the two food courts added to the list.

The food at Orchis Food Court must be particularly scrumptious because it was visited six different times while Alexandra Village Food Centre was visited at four separate time slots.

Here’s MOH’s updated list:

Image: gov.sg

As always, there’s no need to panic and avoid these places. The National Environment Agency will work with the management of the affected premises to ensure it is thoroughly cleaned and disinfected.

However, those who visited the new locations added by MOH should monitor their health for 14 days from their date of visit.


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MOH urged them to visit a doctor promptly if they develop symptoms of acute respiratory infection, such as a cough, sore throat, runny nose, a fever, as well as loss of taste or smell.

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One Community Case Reported On Tuesday (29 Sep)

If you’ve been checking MOH’s or Goody Feed’s daily updates, you would have realised that we’re no longer in the 1,000 daily infections club.

27 new infections were reported on Tuesday, including just one community case.

9 out of the 27 cases were imported, all of whom arrived in Singapore between 16 and 18 Sep.

All 9 imported cases were placed on stay-home notice upon arrival in Singapore.


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Migrant workers living in dormitories made up the remaining 17 infections, of whom eight were already quarantined as they were identified as contacts of previous cases.

The other nine cases were detected through surveillance testing, reported ST.

The good news is that we’re not only seeing much fewer daily infections but a low number of community cases as well.

The average number of daily infections in the community has remained stable at fewer than one case per day in the past two weeks.

The number of unlinked community cases has also remained stable at an average of fewer than one case per day over the same period.


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The number of global Covid-19 deaths recently hit the 1 million mark, but, fortunately for us, we seem to be controlling the virus.

Then again, we said that back in February, so we can never be too sure.

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