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SINGAPORE – There were 40 new coronavirus cases confirmed as of Sunday afternoon (Sept 6), including four community cases and 13 imported cases.
The four community cases announced on Sunday are all work pass holders, said the Ministry of Health (MOH) in its daily update.
The 13 imported cases had been placed on stay-home notice upon arrival in Singapore.
The latest increase takes Singapore’s total number of cases to 57,022.
More details on the cases will be released later on Sunday night.
On Saturday, the MOH announced three new clusters of coronavirus infections – all in dormitories.
Cochrane Lodge I, Mandai Lodge I and Tuas South Dormitory were linked to nine, 17 and 11 earlier confirmed cases respectively.
Waterway Point and The Seletar Mall were the latest to be added to the list of places visited by infectious Covid-19 patients.
The ministry provides the list of locations that infectious Covid-19 patients visited for at least 30 minutes and the times they visited them to get people who were at those places to monitor their health closely for two weeks from when they were there.
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