JUST IN: Singapore reports 218 new COVID19 cases; 1 case in community, no Singaporeans or permanent residents
Orchard Road on Jun 19, the first day of Phase 2 of Singapore's reopening. SINGAPORE: Singapore confirmed 218 new cases of COVID-19 as of noon on Monday , including one case in the community. This brings Singapore's total to 42,313.
The case in the community is a work pass holder, the Ministry of Health said in its preliminary daily update.There are no new cases involving Singaporeans or permanent residents.
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