106 new Covid-19 cases, 39 linked to known clusters at foreign worker dormitories
SINGAPORE - Singapore reported 106 cases of Covid-19 on Tuesday said the Ministry of Health in its daily update.
Among the local cases, links to existing clusters have been established for 52 cases, of which 39 are linked to clusters at foreign worker dormitories. Contact tracing is ongoing for the remaining 41 cases.
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