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Dormitory Infections Push Singapore Virus Cases to New Record
2020-04-16 01:33:30.96 GMT
By Abhishek Vishnoi
(Bloomberg) -- Singapore reported its highest daily
increase of coronavirus cases on Wednesday as infections
engulfed more dormitories housing low-wage foreign workers.
Authorities said an additional 447 cases were confirmed as
of noon Wednesday, bringing the total to 3,699 in the country.
Of the new cases, more than 400 infections -- about 90% -- are
tied to facilities that house migrant workers in close quarters,
according to a government statement. Workers in about 20
dormitories have been affected by the virus outbreak in
Singapore, according to a Bloomberg analysis of government data.
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The city-state is grappling with a pace of infections
that’s picking up among workers staying in the dormitories, at a
time when it appears to be stabilizing elsewhere across the
country. The government has tightened entry rules, mandated
masks, poured billions of dollars into the economy and imposed a
weeks-long partial lockdown to contain the outbreak.
Close to 80% of Singapore’s workforce is now working from
home as the city-state enters its second week of “circuit-
breaker” measures, including the closure of schools and most
workplaces. Imported cases have been cut to zero the last
several days, while daily numbers of community spread have
leveled off in the last two weeks.
--With assistance from Philip J. Heijmans and Kevin Varley.
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Abhishek Vishnoi in Singapore at
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Lianting Tu at
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Joyce Koh at
jkoh38@bloomberg.net
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