838 COVID19 patients discharged in Singapore on Friday, taking the total number of recovered cases to 12,955. Out of 614 new cases, 4 are Singaporeans or PRs
tested positive for the coronavirus under a proactive testing regime before centres reopen after the"circuit breaker" period.
"The number of new cases in the community has increased, from an average of five cases per day in the week before, to an average of seven per day in the past week. Two new clusters were identified. They are at 564 A-E Balestier Road and 71 Kaki Bukit Industrial Terrace.
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