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Tiffany & Co’s at ION Orchard and Miu Miu at Marina Bay Sands among locations visited by COVID-19 cases

Six new locations were added to the list of places visited by COVID-19 cases while infectious by the Ministry of Health on Jun 9.

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Published: 10 June 2021, 12:46 PM

Six locations, including Tiffany & Co’s at ION Orchard and Miu Miu at Marina Bay Sands, were among locations added to the list of locations visited by COVID-19 cases while infections on Wednesday (Jun 9). 

Another place in Marina Bay Sands, Church’s, was visited twice between May 29 and May 31. 

Other locations added onto the list include Yew Tee Point as well as Dolce & Gabbana at ION Orchard. 

The full details for the locations are:

  1. Miu Miu at Marina Bay Sands on May 27, 8.35am to 11.05am
  2. Tiffany & Co at ION Orchard on May 27 and 28, 10.30pm to 2am
  3. Church’s at Marina Bay Sands on May 29, 9am to 11.35am; May 31, 11.40am to 3pm 
  4. Yew Tee Point on May 29, 5.15 pm to 5.50pm 
  5. NTUC at Yew Tee Point on Jun 1, 5.25pm to 6pm 
  6. Dolce & Gabbana at ION Orchard on Jun 3, 8.45am to 10.50am 

The list of places exclude residences, healthcare facilities and public transport. 

Those identified as close contacts of confirmed COVID-19 cases would have already been notified by MOH. 

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

Individuals who were at those locations during the specified timings should monitor their health closely for 14 days from the date of their visit. They should see a doctor if they develop symptoms of acute respiratory infection (such as cough, sore throat and runny nose), as well as fever and loss of taste or smell, and inform the doctor of their exposure history.

There is no need to avoid places where confirmed cases of COVID-19 have been as the National Environment Agency will engage the management of the affected premises to provide guidance on cleaning and disinfection.

Singapore reported four new COVID-19 cases, including two community cases. It is the lowest number of cases reported in a day in nearly four months. 

Of the two community cases, one works as a kitchen assistant at Rice Garden and is linked to the NTUC Foodfare cluster, while the other is a repair worker at Grandwork Interior, a construction company, whose infection is unlinked. 

In an update on the COVID-19 testing for residents of several HDB blocks in Punggol and Hougang, MOH said that none of the residents and visitors of 325A Sumang Walk has tested positive as of Tuesday noon.  

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