Unlikely man contracted SARS in Singapore


  • Letters
  • Wednesday, 28 May 2003

YOUR report, “Still no word from Singapore”, (The Star, May 22) quoted Deputy Director-General of Health as saying a 26-year old Malaysian man who worked in Singapore, was hospitalised as a probable SARS case. 

Our investigations show the man had travelled by bus on May 18, clearing the thermal scanner when he left Singapore. 

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