31 new Covid-19 instances in Singapore, lowest number in five months

SINGAPORE – 31 new cases of coronavirus were shown on Tuesday (August 25), bringing Singapore’s total to 56435.

There have been no instances in the network, the Ministry of Health (MINSA) said Tuesday. The last time there were no instances on the net last Thursday.

Among Tuesday’s new cases, an imported patient who had been put on noticed arriving in Singapore.

More main points will be announced on Tuesday night.

On Monday, the Ministry of Health announced new cases of coronavirus.

They included a case of the network, a 65-year-old Singaporean. It was known as a touch of a case shown in the past and was tested when quarantined earlier.

There were also seven imported cases, adding a permanent resident, two paint permit holders, 3 dependent pass holders and one long-term pass holder. Everyone had been warned at home when they got here.

Three of the imported cases were children, aged two to three, who had returned from India. They tried for Covid-19 on Saturday and Sunday.

Migrants living in dormitories are among the remaining 43 cases announced on Monday.

One of the instances recently shown Monday is similar to five previous instances to shape a new organization in Tuas View Dormitory at 70 Tuas South Avenue 1.

It is the third day in a row that a new dorm organization emerged after all the bedrooms were declared coronavirus-free last Wednesday, adding separate blocks in specially constructed dormitories that served as isolation or quarantine facilities.

A new Covid-19 group announced last Saturday will connect to the Sungei Tengah Lodge on Old Choa Chu Kang Road. Then, on Sunday, Homestay Lodge at 39 Kaki Bukit Avenue 3 also emerged as a group.

Last Friday, the Ministry of Health’s medical director, Kenneth Mak, said at a press convention of the multidepartmental organization that some of Covid-19’s cases among foreign personnel had older infections before being placed in quarantine facilities.

They moved to the amenities before the bedrooms were emptied, he added.

The Ministry of Health also said on Monday that it had finished screening and testing of all other people who visited Jewel Music Box KTV at HomeTeamNS Khatib on August 1 and 2. KTV was not operational during the visits and no activity was performed to make a song.

Screening and testing were conducted as a precautionary measure after 3 showed that covid-19 patients visited KTV on August 1 and 2, the threat of infection to visitors was thought to be low. A total of 322 more people were tested and all effects were negative.

The Ministry of Health on Monday added Jem’s grocery shopping center to its list of sales options visited through Covid-19 patients when they were still contagious.

Yuhua Market and Hawker Center in Jurong East and Jurong West 505 Market and Food Center were added to the list.

The ministry provides a list of the places and hours that Covid-19 infectious patients visited for at least 30 minutes to take those in those places to express themselves to greatly monitor their physical condition for two weeks from the date of their visit.

The full list of places and times can be found on the Ministry of Health’s website.

The ministry stated that close contacts would have already been notified and that such sites would not be avoided, as they would have been cleaned, if necessary.

The number of new ones in the network has remained solid at an average of two consistent with the day over the next two weeks, the Ministry of Health said.

The number of unrelated instances in the network remained solid on average of a case consistent with the day during the same consistent period.

With 423 instances discharged on Monday, 54,572 patients have recovered from the disease.

A total of 84 patients remained in the hospital on Monday, none in intensive care, while 1,706 were recovered at the network facility.

Singapore had 27 deaths due to Covid-19 headaches, while 15 who tested positive died from other causes.

Globally, the outbreak of the virus, which began in December last year, has inflamed more than 23.8 million people. More than 816,500 people died.

For the latest coronavirus updates, here.

This article was first published in The Straits Times.

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