SINGAPORE: Two men were charged in court on Friday (Apr 17) with leaving their isolation quarters, in the first such cases during the ...
SINGAPORE: Two men were charged in court on Friday with leaving their isolation quarters, in the first such cases during the COVID-19 outbreak.
However, he allegedly left the place between 8.10pm and 8.35pm on Feb 24, a day before completing the isolation period.Liu was suspected to be a contact of a COVID-19 case and was ordered to be isolated in another location redacted from charge sheets between Feb 12 and Feb 24. Liu told the court through an interpreter that his company told him to move to a nearby place as there was no space for him in the previous quarters and he was"merely following the company's instructions".
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