Singapore Covid-19 tally surpasses 32,000 mark with 383 new cases
Migrant workers queue for a meal in Singapore. They are now accounting for almost all Covid-19 cases in the republic. – EPA pic, May 26, 2020.
SINGAPORE has confirmed an additional 383 Covid-19 cases as of noon today, bringing the total number of infections to 32,343, with 15,738 recoveries. The data on new cases showed that only one involves a Singaporean or permanent resident while the rest constitutes migrant workers at dormitories, said the republic’s Ministry of Health in a statement here.
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