Nine new Covid-19 cases, including three in the community
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[SINGAPORE] There were nine new coronavirus cases confirmed at noon on Tuesday (June 8), including three in the community, said the Ministry of Health (MOH).
Of the community cases, two are currently unlinked while one is linked to previous cases and had already been placed on quarantine.
There was one unlinked case from a migrant workers' dormitory, added MOH.
There were also five imported cases that have been placed on stay-home notice on arrival in Singapore, said the ministry. Two of them are Singaporeans or permanent residents.
The new cases take Singapore's total tally to 62,219.
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