Gym in Jurong West, ice cream shop in Upper Thomson among places visited by infectious Covid-19 patients
[SINGAPORE] A gym in Jurong West, an ice cream shop in the Upper Thomson area and a food court in Changi Airport Terminal 3 were among the places visited by infectious Covid-19 patients, the Ministry of Health (MOH) said on Wednesday (Oct 28).
Of the new places added to a list of locations visited by such patients, MOH said that six visits were recorded at the Anytime Fitness gym outlet at Nanyang Community Club in Jurong West.
The other new places are Our Tampines Hub's Rumah Makan Minang restaurant, Changi Airport Terminal 3's Kopitiam and the Ice Cream Chefs shop in Upper Thomson.
People who visited the places on the list at the same time should monitor their health closely for two weeks from the date of their visit.
The full list of locations and times can be found on the gov.sg website.
There were seven new coronavirus cases confirmed as of Wednesday noon, taking Singapore's total to 57,987.
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The MOH said the new cases were all imported and they have been placed on stay-home notices on arrival in Singapore.
There were no new cases in the community and none from workers' dormitories.
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