Tampines 1 and Lau Pa Sat among places visited by COVID-19 cases while infectious
14 locations were added to the Ministry of Health’s list of places visited by COVID-19 cases while infectious on Sunday.
Fourteen locations, including Tampines 1 and Lau Pa Sat, were added to the list of places visited by COVID-19 cases while infectious.
Other locations added to the list by the Ministry of Health (MOH) on Sunday (Jun 27) include the NTUC Fairprice at Tampines Central Community Complex and the Oakwood Premier AMTD Singapore hotel.
Several restaurants and eateries across the island were visited by COVID-19 cases while infectious too. 112 Jalan Bukit Merah Market and Food Centre was also visited three times between Jun 15 and Jun 23.
A massage parlour at 5 Thong Soon Avenue was also visited on Jun 22.
The details for the locations are:
- 112 Jalan Bukit Merah Market and Food Centre on Jun 15, 7.10am to 7.40am; Jun 19, 7.10am to 7.40am; Jun 23, 7.10am to 7.40am
- NTUC Fairprice at Tampines Central Community Complex on Jun 22, 12.30pm to 1.35pm
- Ancient Dynasty Massage & Spa at 5 Thong Soon Avenue on Jun 22, 7.45pm to 8.45pm
- Han’s @ Springleaf Garden at 906 Upper Thomson Road on Jun 22, 8.55pm to 9.30pm
- Afghanistan Family Restaurant at 201E Tampines Street 23 on Jun 23, 8.50am to 10am
- Tampines 1 at 10 Tampines Central 1 on Jun 23, 3.35pm to 5.45pm
- Kopitiam at National University Hospital Medical Centre on Jun 23, 4.45pm to 5.15pm; Jun 24, 4.45pm to 5.15pm
- Mukmin Restaurant Bedok at 129 Bedok North Street 2 on Jun 24, 9.50am to 10.35am
- Golden Rooster Clementi at Varinice Eating House on Jun 24, 12.30pm to 1pm
- NKF Dialysis Centre at 935 Tampines Street 91 on Jun 24, 5.10pm to 10.10pm
- Albert Centre at 270 Queen Street on Jun 25, 10.45am to 11.15am
- Clementi 448 Market & Food Centre at 448 Clementi Avenue 3 on Jun 25, 2pm to 2.30pm
- Oakwood Premier AMTD Singapore at OUE Downtown 1 on Jun 25, 3.25pm to 11.20pm
- Lau Pa Sat at 18 Raffles Quay on Jun 25, 7.35pm to 9.15pm
The list of places excludes 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.
There were 12 COVID-19 community cases reported on Sunday (Jun 27). Five were linked to the cluster at Changi General Hospital (CGH), which has 10 confirmed cases so far.
Two of the cases involved a 58-year-old woman who is a homemaker and a 16-year-old Republic Polytechnic student.
Two of the other cases include a 62-year-old man and a 24-year-old woman who were porters working at CGH and National University Hospital respectively. The last case was a 69-year-old woman who works as a healthcare assistant at CGH.
Two new cases have been added to the cluster at 115 Bukit Merah View Market & Food Centre including a 30-year-old woman who works as an executive at the Central Provident Fund Board and a 12-year-old student at Zhangde Primary School.
One case involving an 82-year-old woman who is a retiree has also been added to the cluster at 105 Henderson Crescent.
Three other cases were linked to previous clusters – a 58-year-old man who works as a private hire driver for Grab was added to the Case 64394 cluster.
A 74-year-old retiree and 83-year-old man who works as a cleaner at Seacare Environment were added to Case 64444 cluster.
There was also an unlinked community case reported on Sunday, involving a 37-year-old man who works as a bunk surveyor at GW Marine. He was fully vaccinated.
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