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3 more places, 1 in Jurong West and 2 in Bukit Panjang, visited by COVID-19 cases

(SCREENSHOT: Hillion Mall/Google Maps)
(SCREENSHOT: Hillion Mall/Google Maps)

SINGAPORE — Three more public places visited by confirmed COVID-19 cases in Jurong West and Bukit Panjang were listed by the Ministry of Health on Wednesday (27 May).

The MOH said the cases had visited Block 505 market and food centre in Jurong West, Fairprice Finest in Bukit Panjang Plaza and NTUC Fairprice in Hillion Mall.

The cases had visited the market and food centre on 17 May and 25 May, and the two supermarkets on 24 May.

The MOH advised persons who had been at the market and food centre from 9am to 930am on 17 May and 11am to 12pm on 25 May, the Fairprice outlet in Bukit Panjang Plaza at 12pm to 1230pm on 24 May and the Fairprice outlet in Hillion Mall from 1230pm to 1pm on 24 May to monitor their health closely for 14 days from their date of visit.

They should see a doctor promptly if they develop symptoms 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.

In the previous two days, the MOH listed the FairPrice Xtra outlet, NTUC Fairprice outlet and the Japanese Food Street - all at Jurong Point - and the wet market at Block 963 Jurong West Street 91 as places visited by confirmed COVID-19 cases.

The MOH on Wednesday confirmed 533 new COVID-19 cases in Singapore, bringing the total to 32,876.

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