In its June 30 press release, the Ministry of Health (MOH) identified six additional locations as public places that confirmed Covid-19 cases had visited for more than 30 minutes when infectious. However, these locations may have been visited by confirmed cases before.
They are:
- Marsiling Lane Market & Cooked Food Centre (20 Marsiling Lane), June 16, 7:00pm to 8:00pm.
- Sheng Siong Supermarket (506 Tampines Central 1), June 26, 11:30am to 12:00pm .
- One Supermarket (201B Tampines Street 21), June 27, 9:00am to 9:30am
- Chang Cheng Mee Wah Coffeeshop at Northlink Building (10 Admiralty Street), June 27, 11:30am to 12:30pm
- Marsiling Lane Market & Cooked Food Centre (20 Marsiling Lane), June 28, 12:00pm to 1:00pm and 5:30pm to 6:30pm
- McDonald's at Tampines Mart (5 Tampines Street 32) June 28, 8:10pm to 9:10pm
In the last 14 days, Marsiling Lane Market & Cooked Food Centre has been visited by confirmed Covid-19 cases three times, incuding once on June 16 and twice on June 28.
Here are the details, dates, and times of the public places visited by confirmed cases in the last 14 days.
Those who had been identified as close contacts of confirmed cases would already have been notified by MOH.
As a precautionary measure, persons who had been at these locations during the specified timings should monitor their health closely for 14 days from their date of visit. They should see a doctor promptly if they develop symptoms of acute respiratory infection (such as cough, sore throat and runny nose), as well as fever and loss of taste or smell, and inform the doctor of their exposure history.
There is no need to avoid places where confirmed cases of COVID-19 have been. The National Environment Agency will engage the management of affected premises to provide guidance on cleaning and disinfection.
Details on June 30
MOH confirmed an additional 246 cases of Covid-19 infection in Singapore on June 30.
There are five new community cases, of whom two are Singaporeans and three are Work Permit holders.
There is one new imported case, a Singapore Permanent Resident who developed symptoms while serving her Stay-Home Notice.
This brings the total number of cases to 43,907.
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