Childcare centre worker among 548 new Covid-19 cases in Singapore
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ONE of three Singaporeans confirmed to have Covid-19 on Sunday was a childcare centre worker. The 33-year-old woman worked at Iman Childcare (Tampines) and was one of 548 novel coronavirus cases confirmed by the Health Ministry (MOH), bringing the total count to 31,616.
She was confirmed to have the virus on Saturday after she began showing symptoms on the same day.
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