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SINGAPORE – There are seven new coronavirus cases in Singapore, the Ministry of Health announced on Saturday (Feb 8).
Of these, five are linked to previously announced cases.
Among the new confirmed cases are a taxi driver and a private-hire car driver, it said.
There is also a possible new cluster comprising five cases, linked to The Life Church and Missions Singapore in Paya Lebar.
The total number of people infected here has grown to 40.
Two of the patients have been discharged, but four are now in critical condition and in the intensive care unit, said MOH in its latest update.
ABOUT THE SEVEN NEW CASES
1. Case 34 is a 40-year-old female Singapore citizen with no recent travel history to China. She is currently warded in an isolation room at the National Centre for Infectious Diseases (NCID).
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