Tangs department store and Bedok South food centre among locations visited by infectious Covid-19 cases
SINGAPORE — Tangs department store, the Challenger store at Bedok Point and the Chinatown Complex Food Centre were among places that Covid-19 cases had visited recently during their infectious period, the Ministry of Health (MOH) said on Saturday (July 11).
SINGAPORE — Tangs department store, the Challenger store at Bedok Point and the Chinatown Complex Food Centre were among places that Covid-19 cases had visited recently during their infectious period, the Ministry of Health (MOH) said on Saturday (July 11).
In its evening update on the coronavirus situation in Singapore, the ministry said that the infectious patients had visited:
ICA Building at 10 Kallang Road on July 2 between 9.30am and 10.30am
KFC fast-food outlet at West Mall on July 3 between 8.10 and 8.50 am
Boon Lay Shopping Centre on July 3 between 12.55pm and 1.45pm
Geylang Serai Market and Food Centre on July 4 between 11am and 11.30am
Joo Chiat Complex on July 4 between 12.25pm and 1.15pm
McDonald’s fast-food outlet at IMM on July 4 between 9.05pm and 10pm
Red Ginger cafe at IMM on July 5 between 11.10am and 12.40pm
Bugis Street on July 5 between 1.35pm and 2.15 pm
Bugis+ mall on July 5 between 2.15pm and 2.45pm
Bugis Junction on July 5 between 2.45pm and 3.30pm
Chinatown Complex Food Centre on July 5 between 6.10 pm and 7.45pm
Food Xchange@Admiralty building on July 6 between 10.05am and 2pm
FairPrice supermarket at Bukit Batok West Avenue 8 on July 6 between 12.20pm and 12.50pm
Tangs store at Tang Plaza on July 9 between 11.25am and 12pm
Challenger outlet at Bedok Point on July 9 between 4pm and 5.15pm
Block 16 Bedok South Market and Food Centre on July 10 between 12pm and 12.30 pm
MOH said that it would have already notified individuals who had been identified as close contacts of the confirmed cases.
"As a precautionary measure, persons who had been at these locations during the specified timings should monitor their health closely for 14 days from their date of visit," it added.
"They should see a doctor promptly if they develop symptoms of acute respiratory infection (such as cough, sore throat and runny nose), as well as fever and loss of taste or smell, and inform the doctor of their exposure history."
Members of the public do not need to avoid places where confirmed cases of Covid-19 have been, the ministry said.
The National Environment Agency will engage the management of the affected premises to provide guidance on cleaning and disinfection.
On Saturday, MOH confirmed another 170 Covid-19 cases. Of these, 24 are in the community, including seven Singaporeans and permanent residents.