Woodlands coffee shop, White Sands mall, Changi Airport Terminal 3 among places visited by COVID-19 cases
The Woodlands coffee shop, Yummy Food Link at 111 Woodlands Street 13, was visited eight times between Apr 22 and May 3.
Five locations, including a Woodlands coffee shop, the Kopitiam at Changi Airport Terminal 3 and a supermarket at White Sands Mall were added to the list of places visited by COVID-19 cases during their infectious period by the Ministry of Health (MOH) on Thursday (May 6).
The Woodlands coffee shop, Yummy Food Link at 111 Woodlands Street 13, was visited eight times between Apr 22 and May 3. Each visit lasted about 30 minutes.
Other locations added onto the list include a hair salon at Marsiling Mall and the Pasir Ris Market Produce Shop.
The list of locations, date and time visited by the cases are as follows.
- Yummy Food Link on Apr 22, 7pm to 7.30pm; Apr 23, 7pm to 7.30pm; Apr 24, 7pm to 7.30pm; Apr 25, 7pm to 7.30pm; Apr 26, 7pm to 7.30pm; Apr 27, 7pm to 7.30pm; Apr 28, 7pm to 7.30pm; Apr 29, 7pm to 7.30pm; Apr 30, 7pm to 7.30pm; May 1, 7pm to 7.30pm; May 2, 7pm to 7.30pm; and May 3, 7pm to 7.30pm
- Pasir Ris Market Produce Shop on May 2, 10.20am to 11.05am
- White Sands, NTUC FairPrice on May 2, 4.05pm to 4.45pm
- Marsiling Mall, kcuts on May 3, 2.10pm to 2.50pm
- Changi Airport Terminal 3, Kopitiam on May 4, 3.20pm to 4.20pm
The list excludes residences, workplaces, healthcare facilities and public transport.
Those identified as close contacts of confirmed cases would have been notified by MOH.
Individuals who were at those locations during the specified timings should monitor their health closely for 14 days from the date of their visit.
Individuals 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 there have been confirmed cases of COVID-19 as the National Environmental Agency will engage the management of affected premises to provide guidance on cleaning and disinfection.
There were 18 new COVID-19 infections reported in Singapore on Thursday, with two in the community.
Both community cases, an 88-year-old cleaner at Changi Airport Terminal 3 and a full-time National Serviceman, are not linked to the TTSH cluster.
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