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SINGAPORE: Far East Plaza and Ngee Ann City are among the new locations added on Saturday (October 10) to the list of public posts visited through instances of COVID-19 on the network during their infectious period, announced the Ministry of Health (MOH).
A hairdresser in Far East Plaza and Takashimaya branch of Ngee Ann City were visited in October and September 29, respectively.
They were also added to the list: Don Don Donki in Square 2 – Ninth and the place to eat Kushikatsu Tanaka in Clarke Quay.
The new places are:
Those who have been known as contacts from the bodies shown have already been notified through the Ministry of Health.
As a precautionary measure, other people who were in these locations at specific times deserve to monitor their fitness closely for 14 days from the date of their visit, the Ministry of Health said.
Seek medical attention right away if you have symptoms of acute respiratory infection, fever and loss of taste or smell, and tell your doctor about your history of exposure.
The Department of Health stated that Americans can access SafeEntry’s location self-checking service through the TraceTogether, SingPass Mobile, or SafeEntry online page to check if they are in those locations at specified times, based on their own SafeEntry records.
“It is not mandatory to locate places where instances of COVID-19 have been submitted. The National Environment Agency will rent control of affected premises to provide recommendations on cleanliness and disinfection,” the Ministry of Health said.
Singapore reported on Saturday 7 new instances of COVID-19, one on the network and five imported instances.
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