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Singapore reports 548 new COVID-19 cases; total tally mounts to 31,616

After 548 new coronavirus cases were reported in Singapore on Sunday, the total number of infections in the country rose to 31,616. Only three of the new 548 cases were Singapore citizens or permanent residents (foreigners). The rest 545 patients are all foreign workers living in dormitories.

India TV News Desk Edited by: India TV News Desk Kuala Lumpur Updated on: May 24, 2020 14:35 IST
Singapore reports 548 new COVID-19 cases; total tally mounts to 31,616
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Singapore reports 548 new COVID-19 cases; total tally mounts to 31,616

After 548 new coronavirus cases were reported in Singapore on Sunday, the total number of infections in the country rose to 31,616. Only three of the new 548 cases were Singapore citizens or permanent residents (foreigners). The rest 545 patients are all foreign workers living in dormitories.

The total number of infections has gone up to 31,616, it said. The death toll due to the disease stands at 23, the ministry said, adding that 13,882 patients have recovered so far. As on Saturday, 711 patients were still in hospital. Eight of them were in critical condition in the intensive care unit, the ministry said.

As many as 16,452 patients are isolated and cared for at community facilities as they have mild symptoms, it said. Meanwhile, pre-school staff are being actively screened for COVID-19 ahead of re-openings of classes in phases, starting from June 2. About 15,300 pre-school staff members, or 99 per cent, have tested negative for the virus, the Early Childhood Development Agency (ECDA) said on Saturday.

Pre-schools and early intervention centres are expected to resume classes gradually from June 2, beginning with children at the kindergarten level.

Children in Nursery 1 and 2 will be allowed to return from June 8, while those in infant care and playgroup will be able to return from June 10.

According to the ECDA, they are "midway through" the mass testing exercise and are expected to complete them by the end of the month. "As infections can be very mild or asymptomatic, the pre-school staff may not be aware that they were unwell. The test, thus, is useful to identify asymptomatic and mild cases ahead of preschool reopening," the ECDA said. 

(With inputs from PTI)

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