10 Malaysians among Singapore’s Covid-19 McDonald's cluster
Singapore’s Ministry of Health on Sunday reported 233 new cases of Covid-19, with 10 of them Malaysians. — TODAY pic
Seven new clusters were also identified, thus, bringing the total tally for the republic to 2,532 cases, said the ministry in a statement issued late Sunday.Three Malaysians were still specified under local unlinked cases; five were linked to case 2215, who is a Singapore Permanent Resident; and one linked to case 2424, a Bangladesh national.
To date, the republic recorded a total of 560 cases that have fully recovered from the infection and have been discharged from hospitals or community isolation facilities.
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