Singapore virus cases pass 2,000 with 198 new infections
The Singapore Expo and Max Atria has been repurposed as an isolation facility for recovering Covid-19 patients in the city state. – EPA pic, April 10, 2020.In a statement, MOH said there were no imported cases among the 198. Ninety-eight of the cases are linked to known clusters, 29 linked to other cases and 71 pending contact tracing.
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