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Gardens by the Bay, Bollywood Veggies among places visited by COVID-19 cases during infectious period

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Gardens by the Bay, Bollywood Veggies among places visited by COVID-19 cases during infectious period​

Gardens by the Bay and Bollywood Veggies were added to a list of places visited by COVID-19 cases during their infectious period on Apr 17, 2021. (Photos: Google Street View and AFP)
17 Apr 2021 11:38PM (Updated: 17 Apr 2021 11:45PM )

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SINGAPORE: Gardens by the Bay, Bollywood Veggies and a few hawker centres were on Saturday (Apr 17) added to a list of places visited by COVID-19 cases during their infectious period, said the Ministry of Health (MOH).

Both the Flower Dome and Cloud Forest at Gardens by the Bay were added to the list, along with Poison Ivy Bistro at Bollywood Veggies.

Whampoa Hawker Centre, 84 Marine Parade Central Market and Food Centre, as well as Bukit Panjang Hawker Centre and Market were also named.

Other food establishments on the list include Wheeler's Yard at 28 Lorong Ampas in Balestier, Penny University at 402 East Coast Road, Leong Ji Seafood at 658 Punggol East and The Bedok Marketplace at 348 Bedok Road.

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Al Barakah Health and Beauty Mart in Boon Lay Shopping Centre and Marine Parade Public Library were also included.

The full list of locations is as follows:

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(Image: Ministry of Health)


The list of places excludes residences, workplaces, healthcare facilities and public transport.

Those identified as close contacts of confirmed cases would already have been notified by MOH.

As a precautionary measure, individuals who were at those locations during the specified timings should monitor their health closely for 14 days from the date of their visit.

"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," said the ministry.



Four community cases were among Singapore's 39 new COVID-19 infections on Saturday. Two of the community cases are linked to a senior research fellow at the National University of Singapore, forming a new cluster on Saturday.

Another case involved a 35-year-old national serviceman who tested positive before the start of his in-camp training.

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Source: CNA/gs/lk

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