

His result came back positive for COVID-19 the next day and he was conveyed to the NCID. He is asymptomatic, and was detected when he took a COVID-19 pre-departure test on 19 January in preparation for a trip back to India. He served his stay-home notice at a dedicated facility upon his return to Singapore until 27 November, and his swab done on 23 November during the notice was negative for COVID-19. He had travelled to India between 9 March and 29 October last year, and the United Arab Emirates between 29 October and 13 November.
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The remaining community case, currently unlinked, is a 46-year-old male Indian national who is a work pass holder, and works as a software engineer at APAR Technologies at 4 Shenton Way. Yahoo Singapore JanuSoftware engineer sole unlinked community case UPDATE: Six live clusters of COVID-19 cases in Singapore as of 20 January /meyZeZnMd1 Her test result came back positive for COVID-19 the next day. She developed a sore throat and difficulty in breathing on 16 January but did not seek medical treatment and continued to go to work and interact in the community.Īs she had been identified as a close contact of her older co-worker, she was contacted by the MOH on 18 January and conveyed to National Centre for Infectious Diseases (NCID) when she reported these symptoms. The other infected co-worker is a 29-year-old Malaysian woman, also a work pass holder and a sales personnel. He was tested at the hospital, and his test result came back positive for COVID-19 the next day. The younger sales personnel developed a sore throat on 14 January, and loss of smell and taste on 18 January but did not seek medical treatment and continued to go to work.Īs he had been identified as a close contact of his older co-worker, he was contacted by the MOH on 18 January and conveyed to Tan Tock Seng Hospital when he reported these symptoms. One of the new cases is a 27-year-old Malaysian man who is a work pass holder and is identified as a co-worker of the older man. It is the sixth live cluster of COVID-19 cases in Singapore.

The man was confirmed to have COVID-19 on 18 January.Īll four of them form a new “case 59429” cluster, named after the man’s case number. Three community cases are employed at BS Industrial & Construction Supply at 34 Kallang Place, where a previouslyreported infection, a 39-year-old male permanent resident, works as a sales personnel. 3 linked to new local ‘case 59429’ cluster, 2 did not seek treatment when symptoms presented “Amongst the new cases today, 36 are asymptomatic, and were detected from our proactive screening and surveillance, while four were symptomatic,” said the MOH.
