JUST IN: Singapore reports 463 new cases of COVID19, 18 of which are community infections
Commuters on the train during rush hour on Jun 2, 2020, the first day of Phase 1 post circuit-breaker. SINGAPORE: Singapore reported 463 new COVID-19 cases as of noon on Friday , including 18 cases in the community.Advertisement
Of the cases in the community, eight are Singaporeans or permanent residents and 10 are work pass holders, said the Ministry of Health in its daily preliminary release.MOH said based on preliminary investigations, another five cases were picked up from its active surveillance and screening of workers in essential services and persons working at dormitories.The remaining new cases are work permit holders living in foreign worker dormitories.
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