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Woman who returned from India tests COVID-19 positive in Singapore

WION Web Team
SingaporeUpdated: Jul 01, 2020, 04:10 PM IST
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Singapore has reported 215 new coronavirus cases, including 205 foreign workers living in dormitories.

A 44-year-old permanent resident of Singapore, who returned from India, has tested positive for the COVID-19.

Singapore has reported 215 new coronavirus cases, including 205 foreign workers living in dormitories.

The woman, whose nationality has not been disclosed, returned from India on June 24 and was placed on Stay-Home Notice (SHN) at a dedicated facility upon arrival. She developed symptoms on Saturday and tested positive on Tuesday, the Ministry of Health (MOH) said.

There are four imported cases in the country, all of whom have been placed on SHN or isolated upon arrival in Singapore.

With the 215 new cases, the country's COVID-19 tally has reached 44,122. Out of the new cases, 205 are foreign workers living in dormitories, it said.

The other 10 were community cases, comprising six Singaporeans (citizens) or permanent residents (foreigners) and four foreigners on work passes living outside the dorms.

The woman, who returned from India, was among the 246 new coronavirus infections confirmed by the health ministry on Tuesday and was initially counted as a community case but later reclassified as an imported one.

Out of the 246 infections, 240 were foreign workers living in dormitories. The five community patients confirmed were two Singaporeans and three foreigners holding work permits but living outside dorms.