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<blockquote>''This entry is a part of Wiki.sg's cover''age ''on the evolving COVID-19 situation in Singapore. For more COVID-19 stories, click [https://wiki.sg/p/Category:COVID-19_in_Singapore here].''</blockquote>[[File:Coronavirus SPL Eye of Science.jpg|thumb|''A colourised microscopic image of the coronavirus. Photo from [https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-020-00190-6 Nature Research].'']]As of 18 March, there are '''266 confirmed 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. For a complete list of recovered cases and the recovery trends in Singapore, refer to [[COVID-19: Recovery Patterns in Singapore (2020)]].
<blockquote>This entry is a part of Wiki.sg's coverage on the evolving COVID-19 situation in Singapore. For more COVID-19 stories, click [[:Category:COVID-19 in Singapore|here]].</blockquote>[[File:Coronavirus SPL Eye of Science.jpg|thumb|''A colourised microscopic image of the coronavirus. Photo from [https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-020-00190-6 Nature Research].'']]As of 18 March, there are '''266 confirmed 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. For a complete list of recovered cases and the recovery trends in Singapore, refer to [[COVID-19: Recovery Patterns in Singapore (2020)]].


==January 2020 (17)==
==January 2020 (17)==

Revision as of 13:27, 18 March 2020

This entry is a part of Wiki.sg's coverage on the evolving COVID-19 situation in Singapore. For more COVID-19 stories, click here.

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

As of 18 March, there are 266 confirmed 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. For a complete list of recovered cases and the recovery trends in Singapore, refer to COVID-19: Recovery Patterns in Singapore (2020).

January 2020 (17)

Summary

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

  • All 17 cases have a travel history to Wuhan
  • 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
  • All 17 cases were discharged by 23 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 Cluster Date Tested Positive Date Discharged Refs.
1 66-year-old male Chinese national Wuhan, China - 23 January 19 February [1]
2 53-year-old female Chinese national - 24 January 7 February [2]
3 37-year-old male Chinese national - 21 February
4 36-year-old male Chinese national - 25 January 12 February [3]
5 56-year-old female Chinese national - 27 January 18 February [4]
6 56-year-old male Chinese national - 20 February [5]
7 35-year-old male Chinese national - 4 February
8 56-year-old female Chinese national The Life Church and Missions Singapore 28 January 18 February [6]
9 56-year-old male Chinese national 23 February
10 56-year-old male Chinese national - 29 January 9 February
11 31-year-old female Chinese national - 10 February [7]
12 37-year-old female Chinese national - 12 February
13 73-year-old female Chinese national - 30 January 9 February
14 31-year-old male Chinese national - 17 February [8]
15 47-year-old female Singapore Citizen (Imported) Evacuated Scoot Flight 31 January 17 February
16 38-year-old male Chinese national - 20 February
17 47-year-old female Singapore Citizen (Imported) Evacuated Scoot Flight 11 February [9]

February 2020 (85)

Summary

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

  • More local cases than imported cases
  • Local clusters started to emerge (Yong Thai Hang, Grand Hyatt Singapore, The Life Church and Missions, Seletar Aerospace Heights and Grace Assembly of God)
  • There were 85 confirmed cases in February 2020

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 Cluster Date Tested Positive Date Discharged Refs.
18 31-year-old female Chinese national Wuhan, China - 1 February 27 February [10]
19 28-year-old female Singapore resident No Yong Thai Hang 3 February 22 February [11]
20 48-year-old female Singapore resident 4 February 29 February
21 44-year-old female Indonesian national 18 February
22 41-year-old male Singapore Citizen Wuhan, China (Imported) Evacuated Scoot Flight 3 February 9 February [12]
23 17-year-old Singaporean boy 21 February
24 32-year-old female Singapore resident No Yong Thai Hang 4 February 15 February [13]
25 40-year-old male Singapore Citizen 12 February [14]
26 42-year-old female Chinese national Wuhan, China - 9 February
27 45-year-old male Singapore Citizen No Yong Thai Hang 5 February 21 February
28 6-month-old male Singapore Citizen 22 February
29 41-year-old male Singapore Citizen - 12 February [15]
30 27-year-old male Singapore Citizen Grand Hyatt Singapore 6 February 14 February
31 53-year-old male Singapore Citizen The Life Church and Missions Singapore 17 February [16]
32 42-year-old female Singapore Citizen - 19 February
33 39-year-old female Singapore Citizen The Life Church and Missions Singapore 19 February
34 40-year-old female Singapore Citizen Yong Thai Hang 7 February 12 February [17]
35 64-year-old male Singapore Citizen - -
36 38-year-old female Singapore Permanent Resident Grand Hyatt Singapore 11 February
37 53-year-old male Singapore Citizen - 2 March
38 52-year-old female Singapore Citizen The Life Church and Missions Singapore 8 February 18 February
39 51-year-old male Singapore Citizen Grand Hyatt Singapore 16 February
40 36-year-old male Singapore Citizen Yong Thai Hang 12 February
41 71-year-old male Singapore Citizen - - [18]
42 39-year-old male Bangladesh national Seletar Aerospace Heights -
43 54-year-old male Singapore Citizen - 7 March
44 37-year-old Singapore Citizen - 9 February 19 February [19]
45 2-year-old female Singapore Citizen Wuhan, China (Imported) Evacuated Scoot Flight 10 February 14 February
46 35-year-old male Singapore Permanent Resident No - 24 February [20]
47 39-year-old male Bangladesh national Seletar Aerospace Heights 7 March
48 34-year-old male Singapore Citizen Grace Assembly of God 11 February 17 February [21]
49 46-year-old male Singapore Citizen 26 February
50 62-year-old male Singapore Citizen DBS Asia Central at MBFC 12 February 21 February
51 48-year-old male Singapore Citizen Grace Assembly of God 21 February [22]
52 37-year-old male Bangladesh national Seletar Aerospace Heights 28 February
53 54-year-old male Singapore Citizen Grace Assembly of God 14 March [23]
54 54-year-old female Singapore Citizen 13 February 1 March
55 30-year-old male Singapore Citizen DBS Asia Central at MBFC 19 February
56 30-year-old male Bangladesh national Seletar Aerospace Heights 26 February
57 26-year-old male Singapore Citizen Grace Assembly of God 21 February
58 55-year-old male Singapore Citizen 25 February
59 61-year-old male Singapore Citizen - 26 February
60 51-year-old female Singapore Citizen Grace Assembly of God (Tanglin) 1 March
61 57-year-old male Singapore Citizen 4 March
62 44-year-old female Singapore Citizen 25 February [24]
63 54-year-old female Singapore Citizen 14 February 21 February
64 50-year-old male Singapore Citizen - -
65 61-year-old female Singapore Citizen DBS Asia Central at MBFC 17 February
66 28-year-old male Singapore Citizen Grace Assembly of God 20 February
67 56-year-old female Singapore Citizen 2 March [25]
68 79-year-old female Singapore Citizen 29 February
69 26-year-old Bangladesh national Seletar Aerospace Heights 15 February 2 March
70 27-year-old female Singapore Citizen Grace Assembly of God 21 February [26]
71 25-year-old male Singapore Citizen 5 March
72 40-year-old male Chinese national - 27 February
73 43-year-old male Singapore Citizen Grace Assembly of God (Tanglin) 26 February [27]
74 29-year-old male Singapore Citizen 7 March
75 71-year-old female Singapore Citizen - 16 February 29 February
76 1-year-old male Singapore Citizen Wuhan, China (Imported) Evacuated Scoot Flight 18 February [28]
77 35-year-old male Singapore Citizen No - 17 February 25 February
78 57-year-old female Singapore Citizen Grace Assembly of God 27 February [29]
79 35-year-old female Malaysian national - 28 February
80 38-year-old female Singapore Citizen Grace Assembly of God 18 February 27 February
81 50-year-old male Singapore Citizen 25 February
82 57-year-old female Singapore Citizen - - [30]
83 54-year-old male Singapore Citizen The Life Church and Missions Singapore 19 February 21 February
84 35-year-old female Singapore Citizen Grace Assembly of God 21 February
85 36-year-old Chinese national (holding Singapore work pass) - 20 February 7 March [31]
86 24-year-old male Singapore Citizen - 7 March [32]
87 32-year-old male Singapore Citizen Wuhan, China (Imported) Evacuated Scoot Flight 21 February 24 February [33]
88 30-year-old female Singapore Citizen No Grace Assembly of God 2 March
89 41-year-old male Singapore Permanent Resident - 22 February 28 February
90 75-year-old female Singapore Citizen The Life Church and Missions Singapore 23 February - [34]
91 58-year-old female Singapore Citizen 22 February 25 February [35]
92 47-year-old male Singapore Citizen - 26 February 11 March [36]
93 38-year-old male Singapore Citizen Wizlearn Technologies Pte Ltd 7 March
94 64-year-old female Singapore Citizen SAFRA Jurong - [37]
95 44-year-old male Singapore Citizen Wizlearn Technologies Pte Ltd 27 February 14 March
96 12-year-old male Singapore Citizen SAFRA Jurong 7 March
97 44-year-old female Singapore Permanent Resident Wizlearn Technologies Pte Ltd - [38]
98 24-year-old male Singapore Permanent Resident 28 February 5 March
99 27-year-old male Singapore Citizen 16 March [39]
100 20-year-old male Malaysian national
101 61-year-old male Singapore Citizen 29 February -
102 41-year-old female Filipino national 14 March

Local Cluster 1: Yong Thai Hang Medical Hall (9)

There are 9 individuals who are confirmed to have the virus in this cluster.[40] The first case was confirmed on 3 February. 4 cases were reported on 4 February and 2 were announced on 5 February.[41][42] 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 Relationship Date Tested Positive
19 28-year-old female employee at Yong Thai Hang Medical Hall Employer-Domestic Helper 3 February
21 44-year-old female Indonesian national 4 February
20 48-year-old female employee at Yong Thai Hang Medical Hall -
24 32-year-old female Tour Guide Husband-Wife
25 40-year-old male employee at Diamond Industries Jewellery Company
27 45-year-old male Husband to Case 19 5 February
28 6-month-old child Child to Case 19 & 27
34 40-year-old female employee at Yong Thai Hang Medical Hall - 7 February
40 36-year-old male Singapore Citizen - 8 February

Local Cluster 2: Grand Hyatt Singapore (3)

109 people were gathered for a private business meeting at Grand Hyatt Singapore from 20 January to 22 January 2020.[43][44] Present at the conference were Chinese nationals from Hubei.[45][46] There were a total of 15 Singaporean residents at the conference. 4 individuals of the 15 have displayed symptoms of the virus.[47] As of 10 February, 3 of the 4 were found to be infected with the virus.

Case No. Patient Profile Relationship Date Tested Positive
31 27-year-old male Singapore Citizen - 6 February
36 38-year-old female Singapore Permanent Resident - 7 February
39 51-year-old male Singapore Citizen - 8 February

Local Cluster 3: The Life Church and Missions Singapore (10)

Established in 2002, the church has a congregation made up of 170 members.[48] There are 9 infected individuals in this cluster. On 9 February, the church announced that they would be suspending meetings for at least 2 weeks.[49] They added that the suspension could be prolonged if the situation becomes worse. The Ministry of Health announced on 25 February that local transmission had occured between the two Chinese nationals and Cases 83 and 91.[50]

Case No. Patient Profile Relationship Date Tested Positive Travel History
8 56-year-old female Chinese national Husband-Wife 28 January Wuhan, China
9 56-year-old male Chinese national
31 53-year-old male Singapore Citizen - 6 February No
33 39-year-old female Singapore Citizen -
38 52-year-old female Singapore Citizen - 8 February
83 54-year-old male Singapore Citizen Husband-Wife 19 February
91 58-year-old female Singapore Citizen 22 February
90 75-year-old female Singapore Citizen - 23 February
138 26-year-old male Singapore Citizen - 6 March
151 51-year-old male Singapore Citizen - 8 March

Local Cluster 4: Seletar Aerospace Heights (5)

There are 5 infected Bangladeshi workers in this cluster. They had been working on a construction site at Seletar Aerospace Heights.[51] All of them reside in different areas of Singapore.[52][53]

Case No. Patient Profile Relationship Date Tested Positive
42 39-year-old male Bangladesh national - 8 February
47 39-year-old male Bangladesh national - 10 February
52 37-year-old male Bangladesh national - 12 February
56 30-year-old male Bangladesh national - 13 February
69 26-year-old Bangladesh national -

Local Cluster 5: Grace Assembly of God (23)

A total of 23 individuals are linked to this cluster. Grace Assembly of God Church has 2 branches, one at Tanglin and the other at Bukit Batok.[54] On 13 February, the church announced a closure of its premises from 14 to 25 February.[55] All the staff members of the church has been issued with a Home Quarantine Order.[56] The Ministry of Health identified on 25 February that the primary case in this cluster was Case 66.[57]

Case No. Patient Profile Relationship Date Tested Positive
48 34-year-old male Singapore Citizen - 11 February
49 46-year-old male Singapore Citizen -
51 48-year-old male Singapore Citizen - 12 February
53 54-year-old male Singapore Citizen -
54 54-year-old female Singapore Citizen - 13 February
57 26-year-old male Singapore Citizen -
58 55-year-old male Singapore Citizen -
60 51-year-old female Singapore Citizen -
61 57-year-old male Singapore Citizen -
62 44-year-old female Singapore Citizen -
63 54-year-old female Singapore Citizen - 14 February
66 28-year-old male Singapore Citizen Family members
68 79-year-old female Singapore Citizen
70 27-year-old female Singapore Citizen 15 February
71 25-year-old male Singapore Citizen Close contact to Cases 66 & 70
67 56-year-old female Singapore Citizen - 14 February
73 43-year-old male Singapore Citizen - 15 February
74 29-year-old male Singapore Citizen -
78 57-year-old female Singapore Citizen - 17 February
80 38-year-old female Singapore Citizen -
81 50-year-old male Singapore Citizen - 18 February
84 35-year-old female Singapore Citizen - 19 February
88 30-year-old female Singapore Citizen - 21 February

March 2020

Summary

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

  • More local clusters emerged (Wizlearn Technologies, SAFRA Jurong, boulder+ Gym, Church of Singapore)
  • In mid-March, there was a larger number of imported cases

Details of Confirmed Cases

Case No. Patient Profile Travel History Cluster Date Tested Positive Date Discharged Refs.
103 37-year-old female Singapore Citizen No Wizlearn Technologies 1 March 14 March [58]
104 25-year-old female Myanmar national -
105 49-year-old male Singapore Citizen -
106 54-year-old male Japanese national 11 March
107 68-year-old female Singapore Citizen SAFRA Jurong 6 March [59]
108 34-year-old female Filipino national Wizlearn Technologies 2 March -
109 70-year-old male Singapore Citizen - - [60]
110 33-year-old male Singapore Citizen Wizlearn Technologies 3 March 7 March
111 43-year-old male Singapore Permanent Resident - 13 March [61]
112 62-year-old female Singapore Citizen SAFRA Jurong 4 March 9 March
113 42-year-old male French national - - [62]
114 62-year-old male Singapore Citizen SAFRA Jurong -
115 62-year-old female Singapore Citizen 5 March -
116 50-year-old Singapore Citizen -
117 52-year-old female Singapore Citizen -
118 33-year-old female Singapore Citizen - [63]
119 55-year-old male Singapore Citizen - -
120 62-year-old female Singapore Citizen SAFRA Jurong -
121 54-year-old female Singapore Citizen -
122 64-year-old female Singapore Citizen 17 March
123 47-year-old male Singapore Citizen -
124 37-year-old female Singapore Permanent Resident - 6 March -
125 65-year-old female Singapore Citizen SAFRA Jurong -
126 77-year-old male Singapore Citizen - 5 March -
127 64-year-old female Singapore Citizen SAFRA Jurong -
128 70-year-old male Singapore Citizen 6 March -
129 68-year-old female Singapore Citizen
130 66-year-old male Singapore Citizen -
131 66-year-old male Singapore Citizen 17 March [64]
132 37-year-old female Singapore Permanent Resident - -
133 62-year-old female Indonesian national (holding a Singapore Social Visit Pass) SAFRA Jurong -
134 56-year-old female Singapore Citizen -
135 40-year-old male Singapore Citizen - 14 March
136 36-year-old male Italian national (holding a Singapore Work Pass) Italy - 9 March
137 60-year-old male Singapore Citizen No SAFRA Jurong -
138 26-year-old male Singapore Citizen The Life Church and Missions Singapore 9 March
139 71-year-old male Singapore Citizen SAFRA Jurong 7 March - [65]
140 62-year-old female Singapore Citizen -
141 69-year-old male Singapore Citizen - -
142 26-year-old male Singapore Citizen SAFRA Jurong -
boulder+ Gym
143 42-year-old male Singapore Permanent Resident - -
144 58-year-old female Singapore Citizen SAFRA Jurong -
Church of Singapore (Bukit Timah)
145 67-year-old female Singapore Citizen SAFRA Jurong 8 March -
146 64-year-old female Singapore Citizen 14 March
147 64-year-old male Indonesian national - -
148 67-year-old female Singapore Citizen SAFRA Jurong 11 March
149 62-year-old male Singapore Citizen 16 March
150 53-year-old female Singapore Permanent Resident 14 March
151 51-year-old male Singapore Citizen The Life Church and Missions Singapore - [66]
152 65-year-old male Indonesian national - -
153 65-year-old female Singapore Citizen - -
154 52-year-old male British national - 9 March -
155 47-year-old female Malaysian national (holding a Singapore Work Pass) SAFRA Jurong -
156 50-year-old female Singapore Permanent Resident Unknown -
157 54-year-old female Singapore Permanent Resident 9 March -
158 53-year-old female Singapore Citizen -
159 59-year-old male Singapore Citizen -
160 5-year-old male Singapore Citizen 14 March
161 73-year-old male Singapore Citizen - [67]
162 28-year-old male Singapore Citizen boulder+ Gym -
163 27-year-old female Singapore Citizen -
164 57-year-old female Permanent Resident SAFRA Jurong 10 March -
165 30-year-old male Singapore Citizen France - -
166 55-year-old female Singapore Citizen No SAFRA Jurong -
167 35-year-old female Philippines national - - [68]
168 47-year-old male Singapore Citizen - -
169 40-year-old male Singapore Citizen France - -
170 56-year-old female Indonesian national No - -
171 27-year-old male Singapore Citizen - 11 March 17 March
172 42-year-old female Philippines national - -
173 31-year-old male Singapore Citizen France - -
174 67-year-old female Singapore Citizen No SAFRA Jurong -
175 44-year-old male Singapore Citizen France - -
176 37-year-old female British national Japan - -
177 26-year-old male Singapore Citizen No - -
178 37-year-old male Philippines national - -
179 66-year-old female Singapore Citizen SAFRA Jurong - [69]
180 71-year-old male Singapore Citizen United States - 12 March -
181 83-year-old male Indonesian national Indonesia - -
182 76-year-old female Indonesian national - -
183 29-year-old male Singapore Citizen Malaysia - -
184 35-year-old male Philippines national (holding a Singapore Work Pass) Philippines - -
185 34-year-old male Singapore Citizen No SAFRA Jurong -
186 64-year-old male Singapore Citizen -
187 48-year-old male Singapore Citizen Malaysia - -
188 53-year-old male Singapore Citizen Thailand - - [70]
189 36-year-old male Indian national (holding a Singapore Work Pass) No - 16 March
190 53-year-old male Singapore Citizen - 13 March -
191 24-year-old female Malaysian national (holding a Singapore Work Pass) Germany - -
192 32-year-old male American national No - -
193 26-year-old male Malaysian national (holding a Singapore Work Pass) Germany - -
194 24-year-old female Chinese national (holding a Singapore Work Pass) - -
195 47-year-old male Singapore Citizen No - -
196 73-year-old female Singapore Citizen SAFRA Jurong 17 March
197 30-year-old male Singapore Citizen Malaysia - -
198 61-year-old female Singapore Citizen No - -
199 37-year-old male Singapore Citizen Malaysia - -
200 62-year-old female Singapore Citizen No - -
201 52-year-old female Singapore Citizen SAFRA Jurong - [71]
202 44-year-old male Singapore Citizen Malaysia - -
203 36-year-old female Singapore Citizen Indonesia - -
204 32-year-old male American national (holding a Singapore Work Pass) Japan - -
205 30-year-old female Philippines national (holding a Singapore Long Term Visit Pass) Philippines - 14 March -
206 33-year-old female New Zealand national (holding a Singapore Long Term Visit Pass) No - -
207 40-year-old female Singapore Citizen United Kingdom - -
208 26-year-old female Singapore Citizen No Church of Singapore (Bukit Timah) -
209 32-year-old female Singapore Citizen - -
210 56-year-old male German national (holding a Singapore Long Term Visit Pass) Germany - -
211 35 year-old female Philippines national (holding a Singapore Long Term Visit Pass) No - -
212 64-year-old male Indonesian national - - [72]
213 48-year-old male Singapore Citizen Indonesia - -
214 29-year-old male Singapore Citizen No Church of Singapore (Bukit Timah) -
215 65-year-old Singapore Citizen Thailand - -
216 30-year-old Singapore Citizen Germany - -
217 22-year-old Spanish national (holding a Singapore Long Term Visit Pass) Spain - -
218 55-year-old female Singapore Citizen No SAFRA Jurong -
219 30-year-old male Singapore Citizen - 15 March -
220 53-year-old male Singapore Permanent Resident France - -
221 28-year-old female Philippines (holding a Singapore Work Pass) No - -
222 41-year-old male French national (holding a Singapore Work Pass) France

Spain

Philippines

- -
223 60-year-old male Singapore Citizen No - -
224 50-year-old male Singapore Citizen Malaysia SAFRA Jurong -
225 63-year-old male Singapore Citizen Indonesia - -
226 49-year-old male Dutch national Netherlands - -
227 53 year-old male Singapore Citizen France - - [73]
228 67-year-old male Singapore Citizen No - -
229 26-year-old female Singapore Permanent Resident Spain - -
230 38-year-old female Singapore Citizen No - -
231 78-year-old male Australian national (holding a Singapore Work Pass) - -
232 65-year-old female Australian national (holding a Singapore Work Pass) - -
233 61-year-old male British national (holding a Singapore Long Term Visit Pass) United Kingdom - 16 March -
234 86-year-old male Singapore Citizen No - -
235 31-year-old female Singapore Citizen Church of Singapore (Bukit Timah) -
236 30-year-old female Singapore Citizen - -
237 36-year-old female Indonesian national (holding a Singapore Work Pass) - -
238 83-year-old female Belgium national - -
239 28-year-old male British national (holding a Singapore Work Pass) France - -
240 27-year-old male Singapore Permanent Resident Spain -
241 28-year-old male British national (holding a Singapore Work Pass) France - -
242 64-year-old female Singapore Citizen Malaysia - -
243 36-year-old male Singapore Citizen Germany

Italy

Swirzerland

- -
244 53-year-old male Singapore Citizen - - [74]
245 76-year-old male Singaporean Citizen No - -
246 39-year-old male Canadian national Japan - -
247 41-year-old male Singapore Citizen United Kingdom

France

- -
248 23-year-old female Malaysian national (holding a Singapore Work Pass) Malaysia - 17 March -
249 42-year-old male Singapore Permanent Resident No - -
250 28-year-old male British national (holding a Singapore Work Pass) - -
251 59-year-old female Singapore Citizen - -
252 66-year-old male Singapore Citizen Malaysia - -
253 24-year-old male Singapore Citizen Spain - -
254 43-year-old female Singapore Permanent Resident France - -
255 44-year-old male Swedish national (holding a Singapore Work Pass) No - -
256 32-year-old female Philippines national (holding a Singapore Work Pass) - -
257 19-year-old male French national (holding a Singapore Long Term Visit Pass) United Kingdom - -
258 47-year-old male Indian national Europe - -
259 30-year-old female Singapore Citizen Philippines - -
260 48-year-old female Singapore Permanent Resident No - -
261 30-year-old male American national (holding a Singapore Work Pass) United States

France

- -
262 20-year-old female Indonesian national United Kingdom - -
263 52-year-old female Singapore Citizen Spain

Portugal

- -
264 41-year-old female Indonesian national No - -
265 25-year-old female Singapore Citizen United Kingdom - -
266 63-year-old male Singapore Citizen Spain

Portugal

- -

Local Cluster 6: Wizlearn Technologies (14)

14 of the confirmed COVID-19 cases have been traced back to Wizlearn Technologies. Located in Science Park, the company specialises in e-learning solutions.[75] The Ministry of Health (MOH) confirmed this cluster on 28 February, two days after the first case linked to this cluster was announced.[76]

Case No. Patient Profile Relationship Date Tested Positive
93 38-year-old male Singapore Citizen - 27 February
95 44-year-old male Singapore Citizen -
97 44-year-old female Singapore Permanent Resident -
98 24-year-old male Singapore Permanent Resident - 28 February
99 27-year-old male Singapore Citizen -
100 20-year-old male Malaysian national -
101 61-year-old male Singapore Citizen - 29 February
102 41-year-old female Filipino national -
103 37-year-old female Singapore Citizen - 1 March
104 25-year-old female Myanmar national -
105 49-year-old male Singapore Citizen -
106 54-year-old male Japanese national -
108 34-year-old female Filipino national - 2 March
110 33-year-old male Singapore Citizen - 3 March

Local Cluster 7: SAFRA Jurong (Joy Garden Restaurant) (47)

The Ministry of Health confirmed this new cluster on 5 March 2020. As of 15 March 2020, the cluster consists of 47 individuals. All of them had attended a private dinner function on 15 February at Joy Garden Restaurant.[77] SAFRA confirmed that the restaurant had been closed for cleaning from February 16 to 19 following the dinner.[78] They also assured the public that they would be disinfecting the areas that had possibly been visited by the group.

Case No. Profile Relationship Date Tested Positive
94 64-year-old female Singapore Citizen - 26 February
96 12-year-old male Singapore Citizen - 27 February
107 68-year-old female Singapore Citizen - 1 March
112 62-year-old female Singapore Citizen - 4 March
114 62-year-old male Singapore Citizen Family members
115 62-year-old female Singapore Citizen 5 March
118 33-year-old female Singapore Citizen
116 50-year-old female Singapore Citizen -
117 52-year-old female Singapore Citizen -
120 62-year-old female Singapore Citizen -
121 54-year-old female Singapore Citizen -
122 64-year-old female Singapore Citizen -
127 64-year-old female Singapore Citizen -
125 65-year-old female Singapore Citizen Family members 6 March
128 70-year-old male Singapore Citizen
129 68-year-old female Singapore Citizen Family members
130 66-year-old male Singapore Citizen
131 66-year-old male Singapore Citizen -
133 62-year-old female Indonesian national -
134 56-year-old female Singapore Citizen -
137 60-year-old male Singapore Citizen -
139 71-year-old male Singapore Citizen Family members 7 March
140 62-year-old female Singapore Citizen
142 26-year-old male Singapore Citizen
144 58-year-old female Singapore Citizen - 8 March
145 67-year-old female Singapore Citizen Family members
160 5-year-old male Singapore Citizen 9 March
146 64-year-old female Singapore Citizen - 8 March
148 67-year-old female Singapore Citizen -
149 62-year-old male Singapore Citizen -
150 53-year-old female Singapore Permanent Resident -
155 47-year-old female Malaysian national (holding a Singapore Work Pass) - 9 March
156 50-year-old female Singapore Permanent Resident - Unknown
157 54-year-old female Singapore Permanent Resident - 9 March
158 53-year-old female Singapore Citizen -
159 59-year-old male Singapore Citizen -
161 73-year-old male Singapore Citizen -
164 57-year-old female Permanent Resident - 10 March
166 55-year-old female Singapore Citizen -
174 67-year-old female Singapore Citizen - 11 March
179 66-year-old female Singapore Citizen -
185 34-year-old male Singapore Citizen - 12 March
186 64-year-old male Singapore Citizen -
196 73-year-old female Singapore Citizen - 13 March
201 52-year-old female Singapore Citizen - 14 March
218 55-year-old female Singapore Citizen - 15 March
224 50-year-old male Singapore Citizen -

Local Cluster 8: boulder+ Gym (3)

boulder+ Gym is located in The Aperia Mall at Kallang. This cluster is a subset of the SAFRA Jurong cluster as Case 142 had used the facilities here prior to his hospital admission. As of 12 March, there are 3 Singaporeans in this cluster. The gym announced on its Facebook page on 9 March that they would be “pausing operations for the time being”.[79]

Case No. Profile Relationship Date Tested Positive
142 26-year-old male Singapore Citizen - 7 March
162 28-year-old male Singapore Citizen - 9 March
163 27-year-old female Singapore Citizen -

Local Cluster 9: Church of Singapore (Bukit Timah) (4)

Established in 1981, the Bukit Timah branch of Church of Singapore has 12 services weekly for its members.[80][81] In a press release on 16 March, the Ministry of Health confirmed that this location is a new local cluster.[82] The Church had previously announced on its Facebook page that physical services were temporarily suspended for the weekend of 14 and 15 March.[83] Case 144 is also linked to the SAFRA Jurong cluster.[84]

Case No. Profile Relationship Date Tested Positive
144 58-year-old female Singapore Citizen - 7 March
208 26-year-old female Singapore Citizen - 14 March
214 29-year-old male Singapore Citizen -
235 31-year-old female Singapore Citizen - 16 March

References / Citations

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