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The Health Ministry (MOH) is investigating Covid-19 infections among a group of Vietnamese social hostesses who had frequented KTV lounges or clubs now operating as food and beverage outlets. It added that it will extend free Covid-19 testing to members of the public who visited the three outlets, any similar lounges or clubs operating as food and beverage outlets, as well as those who interacted with the Vietnamese social hostesses in any setting between June 29 and Monday.

https://www.straitstimes.com/singap...ting-for-those-who-interacted-with-vietnamese

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MOH investigating COVID-19 cases among Vietnamese social hostesses​

Staff Writer, SingaporeMon, 12 July 2021, 11:02 PM
Supreme KTV (Far East Shopping Centre). (SCREENSHOT: Facebook)



Supreme KTV (Far East Shopping Centre). (SCREENSHOT: Facebook)


SINGAPORE — The Ministry of Health (MOH) is investigating cases of COVID-19 infection among Vietnamese social hostesses who had frequented KTV lounges or clubs currently operating as food & beverage outlets, and their close social contacts.

In its daily COVID-19 report on Monday (12 July), MOH said it will be conducting special testing operations for all staff of Supreme KTV (Far East Shopping Centre), Empress KTV (Tanglin Shopping Centre) and Club Dolce (Balestier Point).

In addition, MOH will extend free COVID-19 testing to members of the public who had visited the three establishments and other KTV lounges or clubs operating as F&B outlets between 29 June and 12 July.

Similarly, the free testing will be extended to those who interacted with Vietnamese social hostesses in any setting between 29 June and 12 July.

Members of the public can refer to https://go.gov.sg/ktv-testing for details on the testing operations.

“All visitors to these premises and similar settings and those who had interacted with Vietnamese social hostesses are advised to monitor their health closely, and minimise social interactions as far as possible, for 14 days from their date of visit or interaction. They are encouraged to see a doctor immediately if they feel unwell,” MOH said.

On Monday, MOH confirmed 26 new COVID-19 cases in Singapore, taking the country's total case count to 62,718. Eight of them are domestic cases, of whom five are linked to previous infections. The remaining eighteen cases are imported.
 

Free Covid-19 testing for those who visited 3 KTV outlets, interacted with Vietnamese social hostesses​

SINGAPORE - The Health Ministry (MOH) is investigating Covid-19 infections among a group of Vietnamese social hostesses who had frequented KTV lounges or clubs now operating as food and beverage outlets.

Their close social contacts are also being looked at, MOH said on Monday (July 12) in a statement.

It said: “To quickly uncover any community infection cases, we will be conducting special testing operations for all staff of Supreme KTV (Far East Shopping Centre), Empress KTV (Tanglin Shopping Centre) and Club Dolce (Balestier Point).”

It added that it will extend free Covid-19 testing to members of the public who visited the three outlets, any similar lounges or clubs operating as food and beverage outlets, as well as those who interacted with the Vietnamese social hostesses in any setting between June 29 and Monday.

MOH said there were two new Covid-19 clusters declared on Monday.

Three cases were detected in the first cluster, and four in the other cluster.

Eight new locally transmitted cases were detected on Monday as well.

Five of them have been linked to previous cases, and three are unlinked.

There were also 18 imported cases who have been placed on stay-home notice or isolated on arrival in Singapore.

Of these cases, 13 were detected upon arrival in Singapore, while five cases developed the illness while they were serving their stay-home notice or during isolation.

In total, 26 new coronavirus cases as at noon on Monday were confirmed, taking Singapore’s total to 62,718.

The number of new cases in the community has fallen to 19 in the past week – from 28 the week before – while the number of unlinked cases in the community has increased to 10 in the past week, from four in the week before, MOH said.

There are now 22 active Covid-19 clusters – each with between three and 94 infections each – up from 20 on Sunday.





Of the 80 patients who remain in hospital, most are well and under observation.

There are two people in critical condition in the intensive care unit (ICU) while six require oxygen supplementation.

Over the last 28 days, 22 local cases required oxygen supplementation, were admitted to the ICU or died.

Of these, 18 were not vaccinated, four were partially vaccinated and none was fully vaccinated.

“There is continuing evidence that vaccination helps to prevent serious disease when one gets infected,” MOH said.

Singapore has had 36 deaths from Covid-19 complications, while 15 who tested positive have died of other causes.

A total of 6,304,415 doses of Covid-19 vaccines under the national vaccination programme have been administered, covering 3,981,886 people, as at Sunday.

Of these, 2,322,529 people received their second dose and have completed the full vaccination process.
 
from yahoo.com:

MOH investigating COVID-19 cases among Vietnamese social hostesses​


SINGAPORE — The Ministry of Health (MOH) is investigating cases of COVID-19 infection among Vietnamese social hostesses who had frequented KTV lounges or clubs currently operating as food & beverage outlets, and their close social contacts.

In its daily COVID-19 report on Monday (12 July), MOH said it will be conducting special testing operations for all staff of Supreme KTV (Far East Shopping Centre), Empress KTV (Tanglin Shopping Centre) and Club Dolce (Balestier Point).

In addition, MOH will extend free COVID-19 testing to members of the public who had visited the three establishments and other KTV lounges or clubs operating as F&B outlets between 29 June and 12 July.

Similarly, the free testing will be extended to those who interacted with Vietnamese social hostesses in any setting between 29 June and 12 July.

Members of the public can refer to https://go.gov.sg/ktv-testing for details on the testing operations.

“All visitors to these premises and similar settings and those who had interacted with Vietnamese social hostesses are advised to monitor their health closely, and minimise social interactions as far as possible, for 14 days from their date of visit or interaction. They are encouraged to see a doctor immediately if they feel unwell,” MOH said.

On Monday, MOH confirmed 26 new COVID-19 cases in Singapore, taking the country's total case count to 62,718. Eight of them are domestic cases, of whom five are linked to previous infections. The remaining eighteen cases are imported.
 
It's a minor illness in most so there is little point in continuing to count cases.
 
It's a minor illness in most so there is little point in continuing to count cases.

MOH still counting cases, but they have stopped giving details of individual cases.
 
from yahoo.com:

MOH investigating COVID-19 cases among Vietnamese social hostesses​


SINGAPORE — The Ministry of Health (MOH) is investigating cases of COVID-19 infection among Vietnamese social hostesses who had frequented KTV lounges or clubs currently operating as food & beverage outlets, and their close social contacts.

In its daily COVID-19 report on Monday (12 July), MOH said it will be conducting special testing operations for all staff of Supreme KTV (Far East Shopping Centre), Empress KTV (Tanglin Shopping Centre) and Club Dolce (Balestier Point).

In addition, MOH will extend free COVID-19 testing to members of the public who had visited the three establishments and other KTV lounges or clubs operating as F&B outlets between 29 June and 12 July.

Similarly, the free testing will be extended to those who interacted with Vietnamese social hostesses in any setting between 29 June and 12 July.

Members of the public can refer to https://go.gov.sg/ktv-testing for details on the testing operations.

“All visitors to these premises and similar settings and those who had interacted with Vietnamese social hostesses are advised to monitor their health closely, and minimise social interactions as far as possible, for 14 days from their date of visit or interaction. They are encouraged to see a doctor immediately if they feel unwell,” MOH said.

On Monday, MOH confirmed 26 new COVID-19 cases in Singapore, taking the country's total case count to 62,718. Eight of them are domestic cases, of whom five are linked to previous infections. The remaining eighteen cases are imported.
Supreme KTV ..... Hahahahaaa.
:biggrin: :biggrin: :biggrin:
 
Wah se. Got trace together or not ? How to sexplain to your wives why you visit KTVs and vietbus hostess ?
 
Wah se. Got trace together or not ? How to sexplain to your wives why you visit KTVs and vietbus hostess ?

If army regulars, just say got night training. After cheong, go back camp bath and sleep.
 
What rubbish unlinked?
All linked to the CECAcorona that MIWs brought in by planeloads
 
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