We hate Covid-19 for what it’s done to our lives, but maybe it’s just a virus that wants to have a nice holiday.
This is why it keeps bringing infected residents to tourist destinations and popular attractions.
That’s the only possible explanation for how many places Covid-19 cases visited on 24 Aug.
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Many Shopping Malls Including Lucky Plaza & AMK Hub Visited By Covid-19 Cases
Seven shopping malls have been added to the list of public places visited by infectious Covid-19 cases in the community, said the Ministry of Health (MOH).
The shopping centres listed are VivoCity, Lucky Plaza, AMK Hub, Mustafa Centre, E!Hub @ Downtown East, Paya Lebar Square and Wheelock Place.
The coronavirus really seems to like Lucky Plaza.
The ICA Building and Gardens By The Bay were also added to the list.
Here are the new locations:
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.
So, it’ll probably be cleaner than your own room.
Reader: That’s for sure.
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Those who visited the new locations added by MOH should monitor their health for 14 days from their date of visit.
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.
The day before (6 Sept), MOH added several other malls to the list, including the Hoshino Coffee outlet in Raffles Holland V Mall, the White Restaurant outlet at Jewel Changi Airport and Kabayan Remittance and Metrobox Services at Lucky Plaza.
You can view the full list here.
22 New Cases Reported on Monday (7 Sept)
Yesterday (7 Sept) was a good day.
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I know I’ve said that in the past when we reported 300 infections after days of seeing over 1,000 infections, but yesterday really was a good day.
Only 22 new infections were reported, which is certainly something to celebrate considering the last time we recorded fewer than 25 new cases was on 22 March.
And that’s not all. There was only one case in the community, as well as three imported cases, all of whom had been placed on Stay-Home Notice upon arrival in Singapore.
3 Clusters Reported At Foreign Workers’ Dormitories
According to ST, 3 new clusters were reported in dormitories that were already cleared.
The includes Cassia @ Penjuru, which is linked to 13 Covid-19 cases, and CDPL Tuas Dormitory, which has 7 cases linked to it.
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The third cluster reported was at Kranji Lodge I, which previously had five confirmed cases.
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