SINGAPORE: A healthcare volunteer at the Singapore Expo community isolation facility has tested positive for COVID-19, the Ministry of Health ...
has tested positive for COVID-19, the Ministry of Health said on Monday .
The 52-year-old Singaporean woman had no recent travel history to affected countries or regions and is currently warded at the National Centre for Infectious Diseases .The woman is one of three public healthcare sector workers infected with COVID-19, as announced by MOH on Monday. The other two are a 33-year-old Singaporean woman who is a facilities manager at NCID and a 32-year-old Singaporean doctor at Changi General Hospital.AdvertisementThis is the second public healthcare sector coronavirus case that is linked to the facility, after aMOH said the nurse, employed by the Health Promotion Board, had not gone to work since the onset of symptoms.
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