CORONAVIRUS | Out of 931 new cases, only 15 have been attributed to S'poreans or permanent residents.
| Singapore’s Ministry of Health today reported a total of 931 new cases of Covid-19 infection, bringing the tally to 13,624.
From yesterday’s tally of 12,693, Singapore classified 10,525 as dorm residents or about three percent from the total of about 323,000 foreign workers staying in dormitories. As at noon yesterday, Singapore recorded 618 new cases of Covid-19 infection, of which about 96 percent was dorm residents while 12 involved work permit holders residing outside dormitories.In a detailed statement issued late last night, the MOH said it was picking up many more cases due to extensive testing.
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