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Anchorpoint and Raffles City Shopping Centre among locations visited by COVID-19 cases while infectious

A total of six shopping malls and two supermarkets were added to the list by the Ministry of Health on Monday.

Phoon Jia Hui

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Published: 22 December 2020, 11:03 AM

Six shopping malls and two supermarkets were added to the list of places visited by COVID-19 cases while infectious by the Ministry of Health (MOH) on Monday (Dec 21). 

In particular, Anchorpoint Shopping Centre was visited on two different days. Raffles City Shopping Centre and Takashimaya were among the other shopping malls to have been visited by infectious COVID-19 cases.

The full list of the locations are as follows:

  1. Starbucks cafe and TCC – The Connoisseur Concerto restaurant at Anchorpoint Shopping Centre on Dec 9, between 12.50pm and 6.15pm
  2. Don Don Donki retail outlet at JCube mall on Dec 10, between 6.10pm and 8pm
  3. Takashimaya Department Store on Dec 11, between 6.35pm and 8.25pm
  4. Prime Supermarket at Block 962 Jurong West Street 91 on Dec 12, between 7.55am and 10.05am
  5. Xin Wang Hong Kong Cafe and Starbucks at Anchorpoint Shopping Centre on Dec 12, between 12.40pm and 3pm
  6. Westgate mall on Dec 17, between 6.05pm and 7.20pm
  7. Raffles City Shopping Centre on Dec 19, between 8.55am and 9.40am
  8. Coffee & Toast cafe at CityLink mall on Dec 19, between 9.45am and 10.25am
  9. NTUC FairPrice supermarket at Clementi Avenue 3 on Dec 19, between 10.55am and 11.40am

The list is updated by MOH on a rolling 14-day basis, or one incubation period, and as epidemiological investigations progress.

If you were at any of the locations during the specified timings, you should monitor your health closely for 14 days from your date of visit as a precautionary measure, MOH advised.

10 new COVID-19 cases were reported on Monday. Of these, nine were imported, with one in the community. 

The sole community case is a 39-year-old Singaporean woman who had gone on a Southern Islands tour in a group of 12 people on Dec 14, said the MOH. 

The case is currently unlinked and investigations are ongoing to assess if there was any breach of safe management measures.

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