Malaysian man among 54 imported Covid-19 cases in Singapore on Jan 30


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SINGAPORE, Jan 31 (Bernama): A 21-year-old Malaysian man was among 54 new asymptomatic Covid-19 imported cases reported in Singapore Saturday, according to the republic’s Ministry of Health.

The ministry, in its full data released here late last night, said the work permit holder arrived from Malaysia.

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