Singapore confirms 932 new COVID-19 cases, taking total to 17,101

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Singapore reported 932 new coronavirus cases on Friday, the health ministry said, taking the city-state's total infections to 17,101.

FILE PHOTO: Medical personnel bring a migrant worker into a tent at a dormitory amid the coronavirus disease outbreak in Singapore, April 29, 2020. REUTERS/Edgar Su

SINGAPORE - Singapore reported 932 new coronavirus cases on Friday, the health ministry said, taking the city-state’s total infections to 17,101.

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