SINGAPORE - A new Covid-19 cluster has been formed at a barber shop in Bedok, the Ministry of Health announced on Saturday night (June 5).
The cluster at Atatcutz Singapore has six people, four of whom are new cases that were announced on Saturday.
The first case is a 35-year-old Malaysian man who works as a delivery rider for Pizza Hut, and tested positive on June 4 while under quarantine. He also developed a cough that day.
The second is a 46-year-old Singaporean woman who works as a manager at Workforce Singapore, and has been working from home since April this year.
She was quarantined on June 2 and developed a fever on June 3, but did not report her symptom. She was swabbed the same day and her test result came back positive on June 4.
The third case in the cluster is a 25-year-old Malaysian man who works as a barber at Atatcutz Singapore. He was quarantined on June 2 and tested positive on June 4. He also developed a cough that day.
The fourth case is another Malaysian man who works as a barber at Atatcutz Singapore. The 27-year-old is asymptomatic, and was detected when he was tested during quarantine. His test result came back positive on June 4.
Among the other nine community cases announced on Saturday are an unemployed man linked to the McDonald's delivery riders cluster, as well as two residents and one nursing aide at MINDSville @ Napiri.
The MINDSville @ Napiri cluster now has 30 cases.
One more case was added to the Tektronix cluster, two more are linked to a 74-year-old man who is a retiree, and another to the cluster at NTUC FairPrice (Clementi Avenue 3).
A 71-year-old woman who is a traditional Chinese medicine physician at Bukit Timah Seu Teck Sean Tong Institution was the final community case announced on Saturday.
All 13 community cases announced on Saturday are linked.
There were no unlinked local cases for the first time since May 5.
Five imported cases were also reported on Saturday.
All of them had been placed on stay-home notice or isolated on arrival in Singapore, said MOH, adding that three of the imported cases are returning Singaporeans or permanent residents.
There were no new cases in workers' dormitories.
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