COVID-19: Singapore confirms 60 new cases, three in the community via yahoosg
SINGAPORE — The Ministry of Health confirmed 60 new COVID-19 cases in Singapore on Wednesday , taking its total to 56,495.“Based on our investigations so far, there are three cases in the community, of whom one is a Singaporean and two are work pass holders,” said the MOH.
Over 54,800 cases discharged; no patient in ICUWith 230 more patients discharged from hospitals or community isolation facilities on Tuesday, 54,816 cases – some 97 per cent of the tally – have fully recovered from the infection.
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