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Covid-19: 34 community cases, including four unlinked, among 38 new infections in Singapore
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SINGAPORE, May 19 — Singapore reported 34 new Covid-19 community infections today, four of which have not been traced to any previously reported infections.

The other 30 were linked to previous cases, said the Ministry of Health (MOH) in a press release. 

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The ministry did not state which cases these were linked to, but said it would provide more details in its update on Wednesday night. 

The community cases were among a total of 38 new Covid-19 cases preliminarily confirmed on Wednesday, MOH said.

The remaining four were imported and had been placed on stay-home notices upon arrival in Singapore. 

Of the imported cases, three were returning Singaporeans or Singapore permanent residents.

There are no new cases in the foreign worker dormitories, the ministry added.

The total number of Covid-19 cases in Singapore now stands at 61,689. — TODAY

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