New low of 31 fresh Covid-19 infections in Singapore, including 1 imported case; no new cases in the community

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New low of 31 fresh Covid-19 infections in Singapore, including 1 imported case; no new cases in the community
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SINGAPORE — Singapore has confirmed 31 new cases of Covid-19, said the Ministry of Health (MOH) in a press release on Tuesday (Aug 25).

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