Dengan perkembangan terbaru semalam, menjadikan jumlah kes Covid-19 di Singapura sebanyak 44,664 kes. FMTNews Singapura Covid19
Singapura mengklasifikasikan 1,911 daripada kes Covid-19 di republic itu dikaitkan dengan komuniti, 590 sebagai kes import dan 41,978 membabitkan pekerja asing di asrama.
Sebagai tambahan, terdapat 1 kes import membabitkan penduduk tetap Singapura yang ditempatkan di bawah Notis Duduk Rumah sebaik tiba di negara ini, manakala baki kes baru melibatkan pekerja asing yang tinggal di asrama, menurut kementerian itu. Setakat tengah hari semalam, 39,769 atau kira-kira 89% pesakit sembuh dan dibenarkan pulang dari hospital atau kemudahan penjagaan komuniti.
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