JUST IN: Singapore reports 119 new COVID19 infections, including 3 cases in the community; 1 is a permanent resident
A coffeeshop in Toa Payoh sees the return of lunchtime crowds on Friday , the first day of Phase 2 of Singapore's reopening. SINGAPORE: Singapore reported 119 new COVID-19 infections as of noon on Tuesday , including three cases in the community. This brings Singapore's total to 42,432.
The community cases involve one permanent resident and two work pass holders, said the Ministry of Health in its preliminary daily update.The vast majority of cases are work permit holders living in foreign worker dormitories.Advertisement
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