44 new Covid-19 cases in Singapore, all imported
SINGAPORE — Singapore reported 44 new cases of Covid-19 on Monday (Jan 25), all of them imported. There were no cases in the wider community, the Ministry of Health (MOH) said.
SINGAPORE — Singapore reported 44 new cases of Covid-19 on Monday (Jan 25), all of them imported. There were no cases in the wider community, the Ministry of Health (MOH) said.
All of the imported cases had been placed on stay-home notices upon their arrival here.
Forty of them had no symptoms, the ministry said.
The 44 imported cases are:
Four Singaporeans and two permanent residents who returned from Indonesia, Malaysia, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom and the United States
Seven dependant’s pass holders who arrived from India, Russia and the United Arab Emirates
One long-term visit pass holder who came from the US
Three student’s pass holders who came from France, Indonesia and Kazakhstan
Six work pass holders who arrived from Bangladesh, India, Japan, Poland and Spain
Seventeen work permit holders who arrived from Bangladesh, India, Indonesia and Malaysia; three of these are foreign domestic workers
Four short-term visit pass holders who arrived from India to visit their relatives here
A Singaporean who returned from the UK is a 19-year-old who arrived here on Dec 6 and served her stay-home notice at a dedicated facility until Dec 20.
MOH said that the teenager's swab test done during quarantine on Dec 16 was negative for the coronavirus.
She has no symptoms and her case was detected when she took a Covid-19 pre-departure test on Jan 23 in preparation for her return to the UK.
Her test result came back positive on Sunday and she was then taken to the National Centre for Infectious Diseases.
MOH said the test showed that the girl has a low viral load, and that her serology test result has also come back positive.
“Given that these indicate a likely past infection, we have classified the case as imported based on her travel history. She is likely to be shedding minute fragments of the virus RNA, which are no longer transmissible and infective to others,” the ministry said.
Overall, the number of new cases in the community has gone up from 10 in the week before to 13 in the past week.
The number of cases with no known links in the community has gone down slightly from four in the week before to three in the past week.
UPDATES ON REMAINING CASES
The total number of infections in Singapore is now 59,352.
Of these, 59,066 people have fully recovered and have been discharged from hospitals or community care facilities, including 25 on Monday.
There are still 59 patients in hospitals and most are in stable condition or improving. No one is in intensive care.
Another 198 patients are isolated at community facilities. They have mild symptoms or are clinically well but still tested positive for Covid-19.
Twenty-nine people have died from complications due to the disease.