Infectious Covid-19 patients visited Jurong West wet market and Jurong Point FairPrice Xtra

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Members of the public who were at these locations during the same periods should monitor their health closely for two weeks from the date of their visit.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

SINGAPORE - The Ministry of Health has named the wet market at Block 963 Jurong West Street 91 and the FairPrice Xtra at Jurong Point as public places visited by people with Covid-19 for more than 30 minutes when they were infectious.

Members of the public who were at these locations during those periods should monitor their health closely for two weeks from the date of their visit and see a doctor promptly if they develop symptoms, MOH said. MOH said that both were picked up through proactive screening, but it did not name the pre-school and IHL.

As of Tuesday, 585 remain in hospital, including eight in intensive care unit. A total of 15,291 are in community facilities.

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Oh dear!

Those going to Jurong point and Fairprice are req to take temperature. Why do these fail? Is that person asymptomatic? What is SafeEntry for if the user cant download his/her log to check their whereabout? Waiting for the G to contact trace will it be too late?

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