Singapore Covid-19 tally hits 1,000 with 74 new cases
Singapore
The number of coronavirus cases hit 1,000 in Singapore on Wednesday with the Ministry of Health announcing 74 new cases.
The new cases included those at two new clusters, including the first cluster at an old aged home.
A further 10 cases have now been linked to the Lee Ah Mooi Old Age Home at 1 Thomson Lane after one case was first identified there on Tuesday. Among the new cases is a 102-year-old woman, the oldest Covid-19 patient to date in Singapore.
The second new cluster was at a dormitory at 55 Sungei Kadut Loop. Two new cases are linked to a…
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