528 new Covid-19 cases in Singapore, including a 24-year-old Changi General Hospital nurse

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[UPDATED: 11:10pm]

The Ministry of Health has reported 528 new coronavirus cases in Singapore today (April 28).

Out of these, there are 10 cases within the community, seven cases involving work permit holders residing outside dormitories, and 511 cases of work permit holders residing in dormitories.

This would be a 271 drop from yesterday’s 799 new coronavirus cases.

Seven cases in the community consist of seven Singaporeans and Permanent residents, including one 24-year-old male Permanent Resident who is employed as a nurse at Changi General Hospital. 

The man, identified as Case 14,693, reported the onset of symptoms on April 27, and tests confirmed that he was infected with Covid-19 on the same day. He has not gone to work since the onset of symptoms and is currently warded at CGH. 

The rest of the cases within the community are made up of two on work passes, and one on a visit pass.

MOH identified four new clusters — namely 33 Sungei Kadut Loop, 23H Sungei Kadut Street 1,10 Tagore Drive, and 51H Tuas South Avenue 1. 

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