COVID-19: Malaysian among four symptomatic imported cases in Singapore

Bernama
January 10, 2021 12:17 MYT
The ministry is investigating three COVID-19 cases who work at Crowne Plaza Changi Airport that include Case 59059, a 43-year-old female Malaysian. REUTERSpic
SINGAPORE: A 20-year-old female Malaysian is one of the four symptomatic imported cases reported in Singapore on Saturday, according to the republic’s Ministry of Health (MOH).
Labelled as Case 59117, she is a work permit holder who arrived from Malaysia, it said in its full data released late Saturday night.
Of the other three symptomatic imported cases, two have travel history to India and one to UK.
As at noon Saturday, the city-state reported a total of 29 new cases, all imported and none in the community and dormitories, thus bringing the total tally to 58,865.
Of the total new cases, 25 were asymptomatic and were detected from the ministry’s proactive screening and surveillance.
The ministry also said it is investigating three COVID-19 cases who work at Crowne Plaza Changi Airport that include Case 59059, a 43-year-old female Malaysian.
"From our preliminary investigations, we cannot exclude that transmissions could have occurred at the hotel," said the ministry.
As a precautionary measure, MOH said Crowne Plaza Changi Airport has been asked to close for 14 days till Jan 21, 2021, including its restaurant and event spaces.
The ministry said it has completed a special testing operations to test 234 staff working at Crowne Plaza Changi Airport for COVID-19.
"All the results have come back negative for COVID-19 infection," it said.
Singapore currently has three clusters with one linked to the New Ocean 6, a bunker tanker operated by Palmstone Tankers & Trdg Pte Ltd in the Port of Singapore.
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