SINGAPORE: The daughter of a Singaporean man who died from COVID-19 has thanked those who extended their condolences to their family, and reminded ...
SINGAPORE: The daughter of a Singaporean man who died from COVID-19 has thanked those who extended their condolences to their family, and reminded Singaporeans to be socially responsible.
On Sunday, Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong wrote on Facebook that he had heard about the death, and expressed his"deepest sympathies" to the family. Ms Chung reminded Singaporeans to be"socially responsible", and said:"Our dad did not travel to affected countries or clusters. He went to SGH on Feb 29 and was immediately isolated before he tested positive for COVID-19 on Mar 2.
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