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SINGAPORE - There were no active Covid-19 clusters for the first time since Feb 3, said the Ministry of Health (MOH) on Tuesday (Nov 24). This is after the cluster at Cassia @ Penjuru at 15 Penjuru Walk was closed as it had no new cases for the past two incuCoronavirus: No active clusters for first time since Feb 3
SINGAPORE - There were no active Covid-19 clusters for the first time since Feb 3, said the Ministry of Health (MOH) on Tuesday (Nov 24). This is after the cluster at Cassia @ Penjuru at 15 Penjuru Walk was closed as it had no new cases for the past two incubation periods, or 28 days. On Tuesday, MOH also announced 18 new coronavirus cases including 13 foreign domestic workers. With Tuesday's new cases being all imported, it means that there were no new community cases and none from worker's dormitories for the 14th day in a row. This is the longest stretch without a community case since the first coronavirus case was reported in Singapore on Jan 23. There were 12 days between the first reported case, which was imported, and the first recorded community cases on Feb 4. Tuesday's new cases take Singapore's total to 58,183. The new patients were placed on stay-home notices on arrival in Singapore. Of the 18 new cases, two were Singaporeans who returned from the Netherlands and Indonesia. Read more