Covid-19: Public healthcare worker among 611 new cases recorded on Friday; 9 community cases in total

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[UPDATED, 11.20pm]

The Ministry of Health (MOH) has confirmed 611 new coronavirus cases in Singapore today (May 29). 

Out of these, there are nine community cases while the remaining cases come from Work Permit holders living in dormitories.

Of the nine community cases, three are Singaporeans/Permanent Residents while four are Work Permit holders, and two are Work Pass holders.

Among the new community cases is a 23-year-old Singaporean, employed as a physiotherapist at Changi General Hospital, but had not gone to work since onset of symptoms. 

MOH has also provided a list of public places that confirmed cases in the community had visited for more than 30 minutes.

Two confirmed cases had visited Taman Jurong Shopping Centre’s NTUC Fairprice (339 Yung Sheng Road) on May 20 from 7pm to 10pm, another on May 22 from 830pm to 9pm.

As a precautionary measure, people who had been at these locations during the specified timings should monitor their health closely for 14 days from their date of visit and see a doctor if they develop symptoms, said MOH.

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