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===Local Cluster 1: Yong Thai Hang Medical Hall===
===Local Cluster 1: Yong Thai Hang Medical Hall===
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===Local Cluster 4: Seletar Aerospace Heights===
===Local Cluster 4: Seletar Aerospace Heights===
There are 2 infected Bangladeshi workers in this cluster. Both of them had been working to expand the Singapore Service Centre at Seletar Aerospace Heights.<ref>Choo, Yun Ting. “[https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/health/coronavirus-2-infected-bangladeshis-were-at-work-at-site-to-expand-bombardier Coronavirus: 2 infected Bangladeshis were working at site to expand Bombardier service centre]”. ''The Straits Times.'' February 12, 2020. Accessed on 13 February 2020. </ref> However, the two individuals worked on different buildings in the construction site and reside in different places.<ref>“[https://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/novel-coronavirus-confirmed-cases-singapore-feb-11-12421724 2 new coronavirus cases in Singapore, including second Bangladeshi worker and RWS casino employee]”. ''Channel News Asia.'' February 11, 2020. Accessed on 13 February 2020. </ref>
There are 4 infected Bangladeshi workers in this cluster. They had been working on a construction site at Seletar Aerospace Heights.<ref>Choo, Yun Ting. “[https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/health/coronavirus-2-infected-bangladeshis-were-at-work-at-site-to-expand-bombardier Coronavirus: 2 infected Bangladeshis were working at site to expand Bombardier service centre]”. ''The Straits Times.'' February 12, 2020. Accessed on 13 February 2020. </ref> All of them reside in different areas of Singapore.<ref>“[https://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/novel-coronavirus-confirmed-cases-singapore-feb-11-12421724 2 new coronavirus cases in Singapore, including second Bangladeshi worker and RWS casino employee]”. ''Channel News Asia.'' February 11, 2020. Accessed on 13 February 2020. </ref><ref>“[https://www.moh.gov.sg/news-highlights/details/eight-more-confirmed-cases-of-covid-19-infection EIGHT MORE CONFIRMED CASES OF COVID-19 INFECTION]”. ''Ministry of Health.'' February 13, 2020. Accessed on 14 February 2020.</ref>
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===Local Cluster 5: Grace Assembly of God===
===Local Cluster 5: Grace Assembly of God===
Grace Assembly of God Church has 2 branches, one at Tanglin and the other at Bukit Batok.<ref>“[https://www.graceaog.org/about-grace/?gclid=CjwKCAiA4Y7yBRB8EiwADV1hacnHlBM5lH_f6MOJ_Z2gFLFJ-vtQlEk9xfvBWcyWMZmGwoZLBGtrnhoCzlAQAvD_BwE About Grace]”. ''Grace Assembly of God.'' Accessed on 13 February 2020. </ref> The two individuals infected with the coronavirus are employees of the church who have visited both branches of the church.<ref>“[https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/health/fifth-cluster-found-at-another-church Fifth cluster found at another church]”. ''The Straits Times.'' February 13, 2020. Accessed on 13 February 2020. </ref>
Grace Assembly of God Church has 2 branches, one at Tanglin and the other at Bukit Batok.<ref>“[https://www.graceaog.org/about-grace/?gclid=CjwKCAiA4Y7yBRB8EiwADV1hacnHlBM5lH_f6MOJ_Z2gFLFJ-vtQlEk9xfvBWcyWMZmGwoZLBGtrnhoCzlAQAvD_BwE About Grace]”. ''Grace Assembly of God.'' Accessed on 13 February 2020. </ref> A total of 7 individuals are linked to this cluster. 3 of the 7 are employees of the church.<ref>“[https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/health/fifth-cluster-found-at-another-church Fifth cluster found at another church]”. ''The Straits Times.'' February 13, 2020. Accessed on 13 February 2020. </ref><ref>“[https://www.moh.gov.sg/news-highlights/details/eight-more-confirmed-cases-of-covid-19-infection EIGHT MORE CONFIRMED CASES OF COVID-19 INFECTION]”. ''Ministry of Health.'' February 13, 2020. Accessed on 14 February 2020.</ref> On 13 February, the church announced a closure of its premises from 14 to 25 February.<ref>Teo, Wilson. “[https://www.graceaog.org/notice/?fbclid=IwAR28uEKaHnGGvNcI0x9UX7tHDtMy-8Ud_KkFpGwsC7RDJAnWBrFG7iokMzg Anchor in His Faithfulness!]”. ''Grace Assembly of God.'' February 13, 2020. Accessed on 14 February 2020. </ref> All the staff members of the church has been issued with a Home Quarantine Order.<ref>“[https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/health/coronavirus-8-new-cases-in-singapore-including-5-more-linked-to-grace-assembly Coronavirus: 8 new cases in Singapore, including 5 more linked to Grace Assembly church, 1 linked to DBS case]”. ''The Straits Times.'' February 13, 2020. Accessed on 14 February 2020. </ref>
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Revision as of 10:56, 14 February 2020

A colourised microscopic image of the coronavirus. Photo from Nature Research.

This entry tracks the monthly developments of the confirmed coronavirus cases in Singapore. As this is a developing situation, the numbers and corresponding details will be updated accordingly as per the Ministry of Health's press releases.

January 2020

Summary

The summary for January's confirmed cases are as such:

  • All 17 cases have a travel history to Wuhan
  • 1 confirmed Singaporean case
  • No local clusters, although Case 8 and Case 9 were later found to be linked to Cluster 3 - The Life Church and Missions Singapore - in February 2020

Details of Confirmed Cases

The following table tracks the details of each confirmed case in Singapore in January 2020.

Case No. Patient Profile Travel History (to Wuhan) Cluster Date Tested Positive Date Discharged Refs.
1 66-year-old male Chinese national Yes - 23 January - [1]
2 53-year-old female Chinese national Yes - 24 January 7 February [2][3]
3 37-year-old male Chinese national from Wuhan Yes - 24 January - [4]
4 36-year-old male Chinese national Yes - 25 January 12 February [5][6]
5 56-year-old female Chinese national Yes - 27 January - [7]
6 56-year-old male Chinese national Yes - 27 January - [8]
7 35-year-old male Chinese national Yes - 27 January 4 February [9][10]
8 56-year-old female Chinese national Yes The Life Church and Missions Singapore 28 January - [11]
9 56-year-old male Chinese national Yes The Life Church and Missions Singapore 28 January - [12]
10 56-year-old male Chinese national Yes - 29 January 9 February [13][14]
11 31-year-old female Chinese national Yes - 29 January 10 February [15][16]
12 37-year-old female Chinese national Yes - 29 January 12 February [17][18]
13 73-year-old female Chinese national Yes - 30 January 9 February [19][20]
14 31-year-old male Chinese national (Singapore Work Pass holder) Yes - 30 January - [21]
15 47-year-old female Singapore Citizen Yes (Imported) Scoot Flight from Wuhan to Singapore 31 January - [22]
16 38-year-old male Chinese national Yes - 31 January - [23]
17 47-year-old female Singapore Citizen Yes (Imported) Scoot Flight from Wuhan to Singapore 31 January 11 February [24][25]

February 2020

Summary

The summary for February's confirmed cases so far are as such:

  • More local cases than imported cases
  • Local clusters started to emerge

Details of Confirmed Cases

The following table tracks the details of each confirmed case in Singapore in February 2020.

Case No. Patient Profile Travel History (to Wuhan) Cluster Date Tested Positive Date Discharged Refs.
18 31-year-old female Chinese national Yes - 1 February - [26]
19 28-year-old female Singapore resident No Yong Thai Hang 3 February - [27]
20 48-year-old female Singapore resident No Yong Thai Hang 4 February - [28]
21 44-year-old female Indonesian national No Yong Thai Hang 4 February - [29]
22 41-year-old Singapore resident Yes (Imported) Scoot Flight from Wuhan to Singapore 3 February 9 February [30][31]
23 17-year-old Singaporean boy Yes (Imported) Scoot Flight from Wuhan to Singapore 3 February - [32]
24 32-year-old female Singapore resident No Yong Thai Hang 4 February - [33]
25 40-year-old male Singapore Citizen No Yong Thai Hang 4 February 12 February [34][35]
26 42-year-old female Chinese national Yes - 4 February 9 February [36][37]
27 45-year-old male Singapore Citizen No Yong Thai Hang 5 February - [38]
28 6-month-old male Singapore Citizen No Yong Thai Hang 5 February - [39]
29 41-year-old Singapore Citizen No - 5 February 12 February [40][41]
30 27-year-old male Singapore Citizen No Grand Hyatt Singapore 6 February - [42]
31 53-year-old male Singapore Citizen No The Life Church and Missions Singapore 6 February - [43]
32 42-year-old female Singapore Citizen No - 6 February - [44]
33 39-year-old female Singapore Citizen No The Life Church and Missions Singapore 6 February - [45]
34 40-year-old female Singapore Citizen No Yong Thai Hang 7 February 12 February [46][47]
35 64-year-old male Singapore Citizen No - 7 February - [48]
36 38-year-old female Singapore Permanent Resident No Grand Hyatt Singapore 7 February 11 February [49][50]
37 53-year-old male Singapore Citizen No - 7 February - [51]
38 52-year-old female Singapore Citizen No The Life Church and Missions Singapore 8 February - [52]
39 51-year-old male Singapore Citizen No Grand Hyatt Singapore 8 February - [53]
40 36-year-old male Singapore Citizen No Yong Thai Hang 8 February 12 February [54][55]
41 71-year-old male Singapore Citizen No - 8 February - [56]
42 39-year-old male Bangladesh national No Seletar Aerospace Heights 8 February - [57]
43 54-year-old male Singapore Citizen No - 8 February - [58]
44 37-year-old Singapore Citizen No - 9 February - [59]
45 2-year-old female Singapore Citizen Yes (Imported) Scoot Flight from Wuhan to Singapore 10 February - [60]
46 35-year-old male Singapore Permanent Resident No - 10 February - [61]
47 39-year-old male Bangladesh national No Seletar Aerospace Heights 10 February - [62]
48 34-year-old male Singapore Citizen No Grace Assembly of God

(Tanglin and Bukit Batok branches)

11 February - [63]
49 46-year-old male Singapore Citizen No Grace Assembly of God

(Tanglin and Bukit Batok branches)

11 February - [64]
50 62-year-old male Singapore Citizen No - 12 February - [65]
51 48-year-old male Singapore Citizen No Grace Assembly of God

(Tanglin and Bukit Batok branches)

12 February - [66]
52 37-year-old male Bangladesh national No Seletar Aerospace Heights 12 February - [67]
53 54-year-old male Singapore Citizen No Grace Assembly of God

(Tanglin and Bukit Batok branches)

12 February - [68]
54 54-year-old female Singapore Citizen No Grace Assembly of God

(Tanglin and Bukit Batok branches)

13 February - [69]
55 30-year-old male Singapore Citizen No DBS Asia Central at Marina Bay Financial Centre 13 February - [70]
56 30-year-old male Bangladesh national No Seletar Aerospace Heights 13 February - [71]
57 26-year-old male Singapore Citizen No Grace Assembly of God

(Tanglin and Bukit Batok branches)

13 February - [72]
58 55-year-old male Singapore Citizen No Grace Assembly of God

(Tanglin and Bukit Batok branches)

13 February - [73]

Local Cluster 1: Yong Thai Hang Medical Hall

There are 9 individuals who are confirmed to have the virus in this cluster.[74] The first case was confirmed on 3 February. 4 cases were reported on 4 February and 2 were announced on 5 February.[75][76] The remaining 2 cases were announced on 7 and 8 February respectively. These individuals contracted the disease from a group of Chinese tourists from Guangxi, China.

Case No. Patient Profile Travel History (to Wuhan) Date Tested Positive Relationship Refs.
19 28-year-old female employee at Yong Thai Hang Medical Hall No 3 February Employer-Domestic Helper [77][78]
21 44-year-old female Indonesian national No 4 February
20 48-year-old female employee at Yong Thai Hang Medical Hall No 4 February -
24 32-year-old female Tour Guide No 4 February Husband-Wife
25 40-year-old male employee at Diamond Industries Jewellery Company No 4 February
27 45-year-old male No 5 February Husband to Case 19 [79][80]
28 6-month-old child No 5 February Child to Case 19 & 27
34 40-year-old female employee at Yong Thai Hang Medical Hall No 7 February - [81]
40 36-year-old male Singapore Citizen No 8 February - [82]

Local Cluster 2: Grand Hyatt Singapore

109 people were gathered for a private business meeting at Grand Hyatt Singapore from 20 January to 22 January 2020.[83][84] Present at the conference were Chinese nationals from Hubei.[85][86] There were a total of 15 Singaporean residents at the conference. 4 individuals of the 15 have displayed symptoms of the virus.[87] As of 10 February, 3 of the 4 were found to be infected with the virus.

Case No. Patient Profile Travel History (to Wuhan) Date Tested Positive Relationship Refs.
31 27-year-old male Singapore Citizen No 6 February - [88]
36 38-year-old female Singapore Permanent Resident No 7 February - [89]
39 51-year-old male Singapore Citizen No 8 February - [90]

Local Cluster 3: The Life Church and Missions Singapore

Established in 2002, the church has a congregation made up of 170 members.[91] Out of the 5 individuals in this cluster, there are 2 Chinese nationals and 3 Singaporeans. On 9 February, the church announced that they would be suspending meetings for at least 2 weeks.[92] They added that the suspension could be prolonged if the situation becomes worse.

Case No. Patient Profile Travel History (to Wuhan) Date Tested Positive Relationship Refs.
8 56-year-old female Chinese national Yes 28 January Husband-Wife [93]
9 56-year-old male Chinese national Yes 28 January
31 53-year-old male Singapore Citizen No 6 February - [94]
33 39-year-old female Singapore Citizen No 6 February - [95]
38 52-year-old female Singapore Citizen No 8 February - [96]

Local Cluster 4: Seletar Aerospace Heights

There are 4 infected Bangladeshi workers in this cluster. They had been working on a construction site at Seletar Aerospace Heights.[97] All of them reside in different areas of Singapore.[98][99]

Case No. Patient Profile Travel History (to Wuhan) Date Tested Positive Relationship Refs.
42 39-year-old male Bangladesh national No 8 February - [100]
47 39-year-old male Bangladesh national No 10 February - [101]
52 37-year-old male Bangladesh national No 12 February - [102]
56 30-year-old male Bangladesh national No 13 February - [103]

Local Cluster 5: Grace Assembly of God

Grace Assembly of God Church has 2 branches, one at Tanglin and the other at Bukit Batok.[104] A total of 7 individuals are linked to this cluster. 3 of the 7 are employees of the church.[105][106] On 13 February, the church announced a closure of its premises from 14 to 25 February.[107] All the staff members of the church has been issued with a Home Quarantine Order.[108]

Case No. Patient Profile Travel History (to Wuhan) Date Tested Positive Relationship Refs.
48 34-year-old male Singapore Citizen No 11 February - [109]
49 46-year-old male Singapore Citizen No 11 February - [110]
51 48-year-old male Singapore Citizen No 12 February - [111]
53 54-year-old male Singapore Citizen No 12 February - [112]
54 54-year-old female Singapore Citizen No 13 February - [113]
57 26-year-old male Singapore Citizen No 13 February - [114]
58 55-year-old male Singapore Citizen No 13 February - [115]

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