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Singapore reports 2,475 new COVID-19 cases, 699 infected aged between 12 and 39

One new cluster, Learning Vision @ Changi Airport, was identified on Monday.

Alicia Ang

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Published: 5 October 2021, 12:37 PM

There were 2,475 new COVID-19 cases on Monday (Oct 4), said the Ministry of Health (MOH). 

Of the new COVID-19 cases, 699 were aged between 12 and 39.

One new cluster, Learning Vision @ Changi Airport, was identified, with 12 cases currently. Two are staff members, while the remaining 10 are students. 

There were eight COVID-19 related deaths reported on Sunday, bringing the national death toll to 121. They were aged between 60 and 94. 

Four were males and four were female, while three were unvaccinated and five were vaccinated. All eight fatalities had underlying medical conditions. 

There were also eight imported cases who were either placed on Stay-Home Notice or in isolation upon arrival in Singapore. 

Singapore is into the eighth day of the Stabilisation Phase. Under the current measures, social gathering sizes are cut to two, while work from home is the default mode.

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