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Four more Malaysians among 447 new Covid-19 cases in Singapore

Doctors work at a triage area at Health Serve clinic, a non-governmental organisation that provides low-cost medical and dental care to migrant workers, during the coronavirus disease outbreak in Singapore April 8, 2020. — Reuters pic

The MOH said the number of new cases among Work Permit holders had increased significantly from an average of 48 cases per day in the week before to 260 cases per day in the past week. The republic has also identified four new clusters of infections -- 10, Kian Teck Crescent Dormitory; 26, Kian Teck Dormitory; 234, Balestier Road; and 460, Mandai Lodge.

Of the new cases, the ministry noted that 68 percent were linked to known clusters, while the rest were pending contact tracing.

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