- SINGAPORE - A total of 42 students from 30 schools have been infected with Covid-19 over the past four weeks, including six new cases reported on Thursday (May 20).
This includes 15 cases linked to
a cluster at the Learning Point tuition centre and another 11 to one at Changi Airport Terminal 3.
The affected schools range from pre-schools to primary and secondary schools, a madrasah, junior college and several institutes of higher learning.
Among the 42, there are 26 male and 16 female students, and 29 of them are aged 12 or below.
The Learning Point cluster emerged after
a 50-year-old Singaporean woman who teaches at its Parkway Centre branch tested positive for the virus on May 12. The cluster now has 28 cases.
The Changi Airport cluster was uncovered after an 88-year-old cleaner for Ramky Cleantech Services was found to have the virus on May 5. As at Thursday night, the cluster has 100 cases and is
the largest active cluster in Singapore.
Among schools, Kong Hwa School has four pupils aged eight to nine who are linked to the Learning Point cluster.
St Stephen's School and St Andrew's Junior School have each reported three cases.
The pupils from St Andrew's Junior School have been linked to the Learning Point cluster, as have two of the St Stephen's School pupils.
The third pupil from St Stephen's School is linked to the Changi Airport cluster.