Singapore reports 931 new Covid-19 cases, taking total to 13,624


The vast majority of the new Covid-19 cases in Singapore were work permit holders in foreign worker dormitories. : Singapore registered 931 new Covid-19 (coronavirus) infections, its health ministry said on Sunday (April 26), taking the city-state's total number of infection cases to 13,624. - The Straits Times/ANN

SINGAPORE: Singapore registered 931 new Covid-19 (coronavirus) infections, its health ministry said on Sunday (April 26), taking the city-state's total number of infection cases to 13,624.

The vast majority of the new cases are migrant workers living in dormitories, the health ministry said in the statement.

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