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SINGAPORE – For a second day running, Singapore recorded another daily high of new coronavirus cases, 728, with the total number of people infected crossing the 4,000 mark.
Like in the past two weeks, foreign workers living in dormitories continue to drive this increase, accounting for 654 of new patients.
Of the remaining new cases, 48 are other local community cases while 26 are work permit holders living outside dormitories.
There were five new clusters announced, with some linked to dormitories, the Ministry of Health (MOH) said in its daily update on Thursday (April 16).
This includes two large purpose-built dormitories, Westlite Mandai, which is linked to 31 cases, and Leo dormitory, which has 21. This means that 19 of the 43 purpose-built dormitories here, together with several factory converted dormitories, have reported active clusters in recent weeks.
S11 Dormitory @ Punggol, Singapore’s largest cluster, also added 181 cases as of Thursday noon, and now has 979 cases – about a fifth of the country’s total.
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