Covid-19: Another Malaysian found as an imported case in Singapore


A filepic of Malaysians carrying their luggage at Jb Sentral heading into Singapore on the first day of the border re-opening between Malaysia-Singapore on Aug 17, 2020.

SINGAPORE, Dec 13 (Bernama): Singapore's Ministry of Health (MOH) confirmed that one of the seven imported Covid-19 cases in the republic announced on Friday (Dec 11) is a 44-year-old Malaysian man.

Labelled as case 58527, the work permit holder who arrived from Malaysia has been placed on stay-home notice (SHN), it said in its full data released late on Friday.

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