10 Malaysians Among New Covid-19 Cases In Singapore


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10 Malaysians were among the 233 new Covid-19 cases in Singapore, according to the country’s Health Ministry.
A Malaysian man (25) was linked to a McDonald’s restaurant while three Malaysians were specified under unlinked cases.
The fast food franchise in Singapore reported that 5 of its employees were tested positive for Covid-19.
They are from 4 different outlets, 2 at McDonald’s LIDO and one each at Forum Galleria, Parklane and Geylang East Central.
The other employees who worked at the affected branches instructed to isolate themselves and take a 14-day leave of absence.
Five cases were linked to case 2215, a Singaporean aged 41 years old and another case linked to a 48-year-old Bangladeshi.
As of April, the island republic has recorded 2,532 cases with 8 deaths and country has identified 28,140 close contacts who have been quarantined.
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