Of them, 501 are foreign workers living in dormitories, said the MOH. Customers may use this form to retain the value of their tickets for future travel, make changes to their bookings (with rebooking fees waived), or submit a Covid-19 related query on their flights. As the novel coronavirus COVID-19 originating from Wuhan spreads in China and beyond, get the latest updates and developments on CNA SINGAPORE — The Ministry of Health (MOH) reported 506 new COVID-19 cases in Singapore as of Saturday (30 May) noon, bringing the total to 34,366.
Singapore today recorded 1,426 new COVID-19 infections, bringing its total to more than 8,000 in a population of nearly 6 million people. A/P Mak’s comments were made on the same day that Singapore reported a preliminary 768 new COVID-19 cases in Singapore as of Friday noon, bringing the total tally to 21,707. COVID-19 Assistance Request Form. There are five cases in the community comprising a Singaporean, a permanent resident, a work pass holder and two work permit holders.
The permanent resident is a 45 … Singapore’s official COVID-19 death toll stands at 20, with 90 per cent of the victims aged above 60. For latest travel information on Covid-19, please click here. Singapore -- seen as a success model in the early days of the coronavirus pandemic -- is reporting its biggest number of new cases in a single day, doubling its infection count … Singapore Coronavirus update with statistics and graphs: total and new cases, deaths per day, mortality and recovery rates, current active cases, recoveries, trends and timeline. This article provides a general overview and documents the status of locations by continents and conveyance of the world affected by the coronavirus responsible for the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the first outbreak of which started in Wuhan, Hubei, China.It may not include all the most up-to-date major responses and measures by individual countries and territories. "Stay Safe @ Home" Sheila Majid, Ana Raffali, Jaclyn Victor, Altimet and Aniu released this song with good intentions.
Veteran singer Clement Chow, who recorded and performed the original "Count On Me, Singapore" in 1986, updates the song with a remake that better suits the current COVID-19 situation.