SINGAPORE - On Jan 23, the Ministry of Health reported the first case of coronavirus disease (Covid-19) in Singapore. As of May 21 there are 29,812 cases, of which 580 are imported and 29,232, or nine in 10 patients, are possibly locally transmitted.

A total of 27,541 patients, or nine in 10 of all cases, resided in foreign worker dormitories before they were hospitalised.

About two in five of the patients have recovered and were discharged. As of May 21, 12,117 patients have been discharged.

However, 10 of the 901 patients in hospital are in critical care. Another 23 patients have died from complications due to Covid-19 infection. Nine more coronavirus patients died but not from causes related to Covid-19 infection.

The remaining 16,771 patients are clinically well but still test positive for Covid-19 and were transferred to community facilities for isolation and care.

The early patients were tourists from Wuhan. On Feb 3, local transmissions started appearing and by Feb 8, they exceeded imported ones.

Then on March 10, there was a surge in imported cases announced, with patients who were infected overseas overtaking those locally infected on March 21, as there were 228 imported cases compared with 204 locally transmitted ones at the time.

However, local cases started to rise faster than before from March 24, with concerns over another phase of community spread.

Later on April 3, the number of local cases hit 574, exceeding the 540 imported cases, with locally infected patients continuing to be higher as more new coronavirus cases were announced by MOH. This rise was particularly high in clusters linked to dormitories as well.

As of May 21, the largest virus cluster in Singapore has 2,586 patients from a cluster linked to the S11 Dormitory in Punggol.

Since the outbreak started, 240 clusters of patients have emerged as of May 21 (case details for most dormitories, construction sites and newer clusters have been excluded, as well as the Mustafa Centre and Keppel Shipyard clusters):

1. Yong Thai Hang health products store in Cavan Road: It was visited by a tour group from Guangxi, China, on Jan 23. So far, nine patients have traceable links to that visit (Cases 19, 20, 21, 24, 25, 27, 28, 34 and 40). The first four cases in the cluster were announced by MOH on Feb 4. On March 11, MOH said this cluster was closed and no longer active.

2. Grand Hyatt business meeting on Jan 20-22: So far, three Singapore residents at the meeting were infected and all three have recovered (Cases 30, 36 and 39). The first patient in the cluster was announced on Feb 6 by MOH. On March 11, MOH said this cluster was closed and no longer active.

3. A work site in Seletar Aerospace Heights: The five Bangladeshi work pass holders were linked to the site (Cases 42, 47, 52, 56 and 69). MOH announced the cluster on Feb 12. On March 15, MOH closed this cluster as it was no longer active.

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4. The Life Church and Missions, and the Grace Assembly of God church: The second biggest cluster here with 33 patients. On March 23, MOH closed this cluster as it was no longer active.

For The Life Church and Missions sub-cluster which MOH annnounced on Feb 8, 10 people linked to it have tested positive (Cases 8, 9, 31, 33, 38, 83, 90, 91, 138 and 151), including two tourists from Wuhan. The church has been linked to the Grace Assembly of God church through a Chinese New Year gathering involving patients from both.

As for the Grace Assembly of God sub-cluster which MOH announced on Feb 12, 23 infected Singaporeans, including the church's senior pastor, have been linked to it (Cases 48, 49, 51, 53, 54, 57, 58, 60, 61, 62, 63, 66, 67, 68, 70, 71, 73, 74, 78, 80, 81, 84 and 88).

5. Wizlearn Technologies, an e-learning solutions company in Science Park Road: A total of 14 people are linked to this cluster (Cases 93, 95, 97, 98, 99, 100, 101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 106, 108 and 110). The cluster was announced by MOH on Feb 28. MOH later closed this cluster on March 29 as it was no longer active.

6. Safra Jurong private dinner function: The main cluster linked to the dinner event has 47 people (Cases 94, 96, 107, 112, 114, 115, 116, 117, 118, 120, 121, 122, 125, 127, 128, 129, 130, 131, 133, 134, 137, 139, 140, 142, 144, 145, 146, 148, 149, 150, 155, 156, 157, 158, 159, 160, 161, 164, 166, 174, 179, 185, 186, 196, 201, 218 and 224). The Safra Jurong cluster, announced by MOH on March 5, has two sub-clusters. MOH closed the cluster on April 13 as there have been no more cases linked to it for the past two incubation periods (28 days).



Joy Garden Restaurant in Safra Jurong. ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI



6a. Boulder+ Gym at 12 Kallang Avenue: This sub-cluster has six patients (Cases 142, 162, 163, 305, 345 and 443). It shares a case with the main Safra Jurong cluster, Case 142. The sub-cluster was announced by MOH on March 11. MOH closed this cluster on April 18 as there have been no more cases linked to it for the past two incubation periods, or 28 days.

6b. Church of Singapore (Bukit Timah) at 2B Hindhede Road: This sub-cluster has five patients (Cases 144, 208, 214, 235 and 283). It shares a case with the main Safra Jurong cluster, Case 144. The sub-cluster was announced by MOH on March 16. MOH closed this sub-cluster on April 16 as there have been no more cases linked to it for the past two incubation periods lasting 28 days.

7. Masjid Al-Muttaqin at 5140 Ang Mo Kio Avenue 6: The cluster has three patients (Cases 183, 252 and 310). MOH announced this cluster on March 18. MOH closed this cluster on April 16 as there have been no more cases linked to it for the past two incubation periods lasting 28 days.

8. PCF Sparkletots pre-school in Fengshan at Block 126, Bedok North Street 2: The cluster was announced by MOH on March 25 and has 27 patients (Cases 516, 521, 566, 567, 572, 583, 584, 601, 602, 603, 604, 605, 609, 610, 612, 614, 617, 624, 638, 660, 705, 706, 707, 708, 716, 746 and 1,003).

Of these, 16 are staff at the pre-school, including Case 601 whose 11 family members are also part of the cluster. MOH closed the cluster on April 24 as there were no more cases linked to the cluster for the past two incubation periods, or 28 days.



An employee from a professional cleaning company engaged by PCF Sparkletots disinfecting the pre-school at Fengshan Block 126 on March 24, 2020. ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI



9. Dover Court International School at 301 Dover Road: The cluster was announced by MOH on March 25 and has 11 patients (Cases 556, 618, 626, 662, 686, 713, 729, 761, 1,098, 1,332 and 1,936). Seven are staff members of the school. Case 556 is also in the Hero's cluster. MOH closed the cluster on May 8 as there were no more cases linked to it for the past two incubation periods, or 28 days.

10. SingPost Centre at 10 Eunos Road 8: The cluster was announced by MOH on March 27. It has eight patients (Cases 581, 689, 724, 740, 796, 881, 1,037 and 1,043). MOH closed the cluster on May 1 as there were no more cases linked to it for the past two incubation periods, or 28 days.

11. The Wedding Brocade at 1 Yishun Industrial Street 1: The cluster was announced by MOH on March 29. It has four patients (Cases 745, 802, 810 and 1,990). MOH closed this cluster on April 26 as there have been no more cases linked to it for the past two incubation periods, or 28 days.

12. S11 Dormitory @ Punggol at 2 Seletar North Link: This cluster was announced by MOH on March 30. It has 2,543 patients.

13. Wilby Residences at 25 Wilby Road: This cluster was announced by MOH on March 30. It has 10 patients (Cases 439, 678, 793, 818, 848, 864, 873, 980, 1,075 and 1,415). MOH closed this cluster on May 6 as there were no more cases linked to it for the past two incubation periods, or 28 days.

14. Hero's bar at 69 Circular Road: This cluster was announced by MOH on March 30. It has nine patients (Cases 192, 556, 657, 670, 714, 813, 940, 1,013 and 1,097). Case 556 is also in the Dover Court International School cluster. Case 670 is also in the Singapore Cricket Club cluster. MOH closed this cluster on May 2 as there have been no more cases linked to it for the past two incubation periods, or 28 days.



A new cluster at Hero's bar at 69 Circular Road was announced on March 30, 2020. ST PHOTO: CHONG JUN LIANG



15. Westlite Toh Guan Dormitory at 18 Toh Guan Road East: This cluster was announced by MOH on March 31. It has 367 patients.

Case 1,054 is also part of the Sungei Tengah Lodge cluster. Case 1,012 is also in the Battery Road construction site cluster.

16. Lee Ah Mooi Old Age Home at 1 Thomson Lane: This cluster was announced by MOH on April 1. It has 16 patients (Cases 918, 973, 976, 983, 984, 985, 986, 987, 988, 989, 990, 1,004, 1,055, 1,412, 1,413 and 1,414). MOH closed the cluster on May 8 as there were no more cases linked to it for the past two incubation periods, or 28 days.

17. Sungei Kadut Tenda dormitory at 55 Sungei Kadut Loop: This cluster was announced by MOH on April 1. It has seven patients (Cases 868, 972, 974, 1,356, 1,510, 1,549 and 2,085). Case 1,549 is also in the 31 Sungei Kadut Avenue cluster. MOH closed this cluster on May 4 as there have been no more cases linked to it for the past two incubation periods, or 28 days.

18. Mustafa Centre at 145 Syed Alwi Road: This cluster was announced by MOH on April 2. It has 129 patients. Case 1,182 is also in the Little Gems Pre-school cluster.

19. Maxwell MRT station construction site at 50 Neil Road: This cluster was announced by MOH on April 2. It has six patients (Cases 869, 900, 1,000, 1,009, 1,034 and 1,069). MOH closed the cluster on May 3 as there were no more cases linked to it for the past two incubation periods, or 28 days.

20. Keppel Shipyard at 51 Pioneer Sector 1: This cluster was announced by MOH on April 2. It has nine patients.

21. Ce La Vi night club at Marina Bay Sands (MBS): This cluster was announced by MOH on April 3. It has five patients (Cases 540, 807, 856, 1,094 and 1,266).

22. Singapore Cricket Club at A Connaught Drive: This cluster was announced by MOH on April 3. It has six patients (Cases 384, 670, 728, 792, 855 and 1,052). Case 670 is also in the Hero's cluster. MOH closed this cluster on April 26 as there have been no more cases linked to it for the past two incubation periods, or 28 days.

23. Project Glory construction site at 50 Market Street where Golden Shoe Car Park previously was: This cluster was announced by MOH on April 3. It has 82 patients.

Cases 956, 967, 1,104 and 1,349 are also in the Cochrane Lodge II cluster. Cases 1,124 and 2,050 are also in the Sungei Tengah Lodge cluster.

Cases 1,226, 1,576, 1,625, 1,629, 1,632, 1,633, 1,634, 1,635, 1,637, 1,638, 1,639, 1,663, 1,671, 1,692, 1,694 and 1957 are also in the Tampines Dormitory cluster. Cases 1,079, 1,263, 1,271, 1,273, 1,347, 1,627 and 2,152 are also in the Toh Guan Dormitory cluster.

Cases 1,078, 1,164, 1,448, 1,449 and 1,840 are also in the CitiWall cluster. Case 2,398 is also in the Kranji Dormitory cluster. Case 1,485 is also in the North Coast Lodge cluster.

24. Sungei Tengah Lodge dormitory at 500 Old Choa Chu Kang Road: This cluster was announced by MOH on April 4. It has 1,159 patients.

Case 1,054 is also in the Westlite Toh Guan cluster. Cases 1,124 and 2,050 are also in the Project Glory cluster.

25. Toh Guan Dormitory at 19A Toh Guan Road East: This cluster was announced by MOH on April 4. It has 188 patients. Cases 1,079, 1,263, 1,271, 1,273, 1,347, 1,627 and 2,152 are also in the Project Glory cluster.

26. Cochrane Lodge II dormitory at 49 Admiralty Road West: This cluster was announced by MOH on April 4. It has 370 patients.

Cases 956, 967, 1,104 and 1,349 are also in the Project Glory cluster. Case 2,147 is also in the Cochrane Lodge I cluster.

27. The Orange Ballroom, a wedding venue in Tanjong Katong Complex in Geylang Road: This cluster was announced by MOH on April 4. It has five patients (Cases 510, 511, 1,007, 1,073 and 1,115). MOH closed this cluster on May 2 as there have been no more cases linked to it for the past two incubation periods, or 28 days.

28. Tampines Dormitory at 2 Tampines Place: This cluster was announced by MOH on April 5. It has 104 patients.

Cases 1,049 are also in the Battery Road construction cluster. Case 1,226, 1,576, 1,625 1,629, 1,632, 1,633, 1,634, 1,635, 1,637, 1,638, 1,639, 1,663, 1,671, 1,692, 1,694 and 1957 are also in the Project Glory cluster.

29. Cochrane Lodge I dormitory at 51 Admiralty Road West: This cluster was announced by MOH on April 5. It has 267 patients. Case 2,147 is also in the Cochrane Lodge II cluster.

30. 6 Battery Road construction site: This cluster was announced by MOH on April 5. It has eight patients. Case 1,012 is also in the Westlite Toh Guan cluster. Cases 1,049 is also in the Tampines Dormitory cluster. MOH closed the cluster on May 10 as there were no more cases linked to it for the past two incubation periods, or 28 days.

31. Little Gems Pre-school at 3 Ang Mo Kio Street 62: This cluster was announced by MOH on April 6. It has three patients (Cases 1,182, 1,294 and 1,335). Case 1,182 is also in the Mustafa Centre cluster. MOH closed this cluster on May 4 as there have been no more cases linked to it for the past two incubation periods, or 28 days.

32. Kranji Lodge I dormitory at 12 Kranji Road: This cluster was announced by MOH on April 6. It has 456 patients.

33. Shaw Lodge dormitory at 12 Shaw Road in the Tai Seng area: This cluster was announced by MOH on April 9. It has 209 patients.

34. 31 Sungei Kadut Avenue dormitory: This cluster was announced by MOH on April 10. It has 214 patients. Case 1,549 is also in the Sungei Kadut Tenda cluster.

35. ICA Building at 10 Kallang Road: This cluster was announced by MOH on April 10. It has five patients (Cases 1,553, 1,650, 1,698 and 1,733 and 1,950). MOH closed the cluster on May 8 as there were no more cases linked to it for the past two incubation periods, or 28 days.

36. National University Hospital (NUH) renovation site at 5 Lower Kent Ridge Road: This cluster was announced by MOH on April 10. It has 30 patients.

Cases 1,724, 1,725, 1,834, 1,837, 1,838, 1,912, 1,913, 1,988, 2,005, 2,006, 2,007, 2,048, 2,051, 2,069, 2,073, 2,074, 2,076, 2,077, 2,481 and 3,111 are also in the 36 Woodlands Industrial Park E1 cluster.

37. Westlite Woodlands dormitory at 2 Woodlands Sector 2: This cluster was announced by MOH on April 11. It has 89 patients.

38. North Coast Lodge dormitory at 51 North Coast Avenue: This cluster was announced by MOH on April 11. It has 387 patients. Case 1,485 is also in the Project Glory cluster.

39. Cassia @ Penjuru dormitory at 15 Penjuru Walk: This cluster was announced by MOH on April 11. It has 259 patients.

40. Acacia Lodge dormitory at 530-540 Bukit Batok Street 23: This cluster was announced by MOH on April 12. It has 164 patients.

41. Tuas View Dormitory at 70 Tuas South Avenue 1: This cluster was announced by MOH on April 12. It has 1,223 patients.

42. 36 Woodlands Industrial Park E1: This cluster was announced by MOH on April 12. It has 47 patients.

Cases 1,724, 1,725, 1,834, 1,837, 1,838, 1,912, 1,913, 1,988, 2,005, 2,006, 2,007, 2,048, 2,051, 2,069, 2,073, 2,074, 2,076, 2,077, 2,481 and 3,111 are also in the NUH renovation site cluster.

43. 85 Kallang Dormitory at 85 Kallang Avenue: This cluster was announced by MOH on April 12. It has 144 patients.

44. Black Tap burger joint at MBS: This cluster was announced by MOH on April 12. It has eight patients (Cases 879, 1,010, 1,235, 1,397, 1,402, 1,561, 1,612 and 1,618). MOH closed the cluster on May 7 as there were no more cases linked to it for the past two incubation periods (28 days).

45. Kenyon/UBS construction site at 9 Penang Road: This cluster was announced by MOH on April 12. It has 132 patients.

46. McDonald’s outlets at Forum, Lido and Parklane: This cluster was announced by MOH on April 12. It has seven patients (Cases 1973, 2066, 2096, 2302, 2084, 3217 and 4579).

47. CitiWall, a facade installation company at 34 Kaki Bukit Crescent: This cluster was announced by MOH on April 13. It has 17 patients. Cases 1,078, 1,164, 1,448, 1,449 and 1,840 are also in the Project Glory cluster.

48. ABC Hostel at 3 Jalan Kubor: This cluster was announced by MOH on April 13. It has 13 patients (Cases 2215, 2350, 2351, 2352, 2353, 2354, 2600, 2928, 4036, 4570, 4571 and 4573).

49. Tech Park Crescent dormitory at 43 Tech Park Crescent: This cluster was announced by MOH on April 13. It has 125 patients.

50. Kranji Dormitory at 17 Kranji Way: This cluster was announced by MOH on April 13. It has 92 patients. Case 2,398 is also in the Project Glory cluster.

51. 21B Senoko Loop dormitory: This cluster was announced by MOH on April 13. It has 177 patients.

52. 13 Senoko Way dormitory: This cluster was announced by MOH on April 14. It has 147 patients. This cluster was formed after it was split from the 21B Senoko Loop cluster on April 14.

53. PPT Lodge 1A dormitory at 8 Seletar North Link: This cluster was announced by MOH on April 14. It has 307 patients.

54. 10 Kian Teck Crescent dormitory: This cluster was announced by MOH on April 15. It has 54 patients.

55. Kian Teck Dormitory at 26 Kian Teck Avenue: This cluster was announced by MOH on April 15. It has 321 patients.

56. 234 Balestier Road shophouse building: This cluster was announced by MOH on April 15. It has 11 patients.

57. Mandai Lodge I dormitory at 460 Mandai Road: This cluster was announced by MOH on April 15. It has 468 patients.

58. The Leo dormitory at 23 Kaki Bukit Road 3: This cluster was announced by MOH on April 16. It has 155 patients.

59. SJ Dormitory at 180 Woodlands Industrial Park E5: This cluster was announced by MOH on April 16. It has 195 patients.

60. Westlite Mandai dormitory at 34 Mandai Estate: This cluster was announced by MOH on April 16. It has 410 patients.

61. 17 Sungei Kadut Street 4 dormitory: This cluster was announced by MOH on April 16. It has 124 patients.

62. Grandwork Building dormitory at 7 Sungei Kadut Street 3: This cluster was announced by MOH on April 16. It has 16 patients.

63. Tuas South Dormitory at 1 Tuas South Street 12: This cluster was announced by MOH on April 17. It has 287 patients.

64. Avery Lodge Dormitory at 2D Jalan Papan: This cluster was announced by MOH on April 17. It has 322 patients.

65. Jurong Penjuru Dormitory at 58 Penjuru Place: This cluster was announced by MOH on April 17. It has 599 patients.

66. 4 Sungei Kadut Street 2 dormitory: This cluster was announced by MOH on April 17. It has 111 patients.

67. Homestay Lodge dormitory at 39 Kaki Bukit Avenue 3: This cluster was announced by MOH on April 18. It has 283 patients.

68. CDPL Tuas Dormitory at 6 Tuas South Street 15: This cluster was announced by MOH on April 18. It has 305 patients.

69. TTJ Design & Engineering Pte Ltd at 57 Pioneer Road: This cluster was announced by MOH on April 18. It has 44 patients.

70. Woodlands Lodge I dormitory at 50 Woodlands Industrial park E4: This cluster was announced by MOH on April 19. It has 349 patients.

71. Changi Lodge II dormitory at 80 Tanah Merah Coast Road: This cluster was announced by MOH on April 19. It has 439 patients.

72. 51 Paya Ubi Industrial Park: This cluster was announced by MOH on April 19. It has 42 patients.

73. 17 Jalan Besut: This cluster was announced by MOH on April 19. It has 91 patients.

74. Sembawang Shipyard at 198 Tagore Lane: This cluster was announced by MOH on April 19. It has 133 patients.

75. Jurong Apartments dormitory at 555 Upper Jurong Road: This cluster was announced by MOH on April 20. It has 120 patients.

76. Woodlands Lodge II dormitory at 190 Woodlands Industrial Park E7: This cluster was announced by MOH on April 20. It has 228 patients.

77. 8 Sungei Kadut Loop, the address of construction firm King Wan Construction: This cluster was announced by MOH on April 20. It has 16 patients.

78. The Jovell construction site at 27 Flora Drive: This cluster was announced by MOH on April 21. It has 91 patients.

79. Pesko Engineering Pte Ltd at 2 Joo Koon Road: This cluster was announced by MOH on April 21. It has 60 patients.

80. 5 Sungei Kadut Avenue: This cluster was announced by MOH on April 21. It has 30 patients.

81. 10 Kranji Link: This cluster was announced by MOH on April 22. It has 40 patients.

82. 32 Tuas View Square: This cluster was announced by MOH on April 22. It has 142 patients.

83. 36 Tuas View Square: This cluster was announced by MOH on April 22. It has 48 patients.

84. 40 Tuas View Square: This cluster was announced by MOH on April 22. It has 38 patients.

85. 61 Senoko Drive: This cluster was announced by MOH on April 22. It has 88 patients.

86. 8 Sungei Kadut Avenue: This cluster was announced by MOH on April 22. It has 158 patients.

87. 18 Sungei Kadut Avenue: This cluster was announced by MOH on April 22. It has 61 patients.

88. Wing Fong Court at 10 Lorong 14 Geylang: This cluster was announced by MOH on April 22. It has 16 patients.

89. Blue Stars Dormitory at 3 Kian Teck Lane: This cluster was announced by MOH on April 23. It has 21 patients.

90. Hulett Dormitory at 20 Senoko Drive: This cluster was announced by MOH on April 23. It has 431 patients.

91. Seatown Dormitory at 69H Tuas South Avenue 1: This cluster was announced by MOH on April 23. It has 393 patients.

92. Woodlands Dormitory at 27 Woodlands Sector 1: This cluster was announced by MOH on April 23. It has 128 patients.

93. 12 Loyang Drive: This cluster was announced by MOH on April 23. It has 50 patients.

94. 59 Sungei Kadut Loop: This cluster was announced by MOH on April 23. It has 82 patients.

95. Alaunia Lodge dormitory in Admiralty Road West: This cluster was announced by MOH on April 24. It has 190 patients.

96. SSKBJV Dormitory at 31A Tanah Merah Coast Road: This cluster was announced by MOH on April 24. It has 204 patients.

97. Westlite Juniper dormitory at 23 Mandai Estate: This cluster was announced by MOH on April 24. It has 40 patients.

98. Natureland East Coast spa at 907 East Coast Road: This cluster was announced by MOH on April 24. It has six patients.

99. Strand Hotel at 25 Bencoolen Street: This cluster was announced by MOH on April 24. It has five patients.

100. 112 Neythal Road: This cluster was announced by MOH on April 24. It has six patients.

101. 10 Shaw Road dormitory: This cluster was announced by MOH on April 24. It has 211 patients.

102. 2 Sungei Kadut Avenue: This cluster was announced by MOH on April 24. It has 153 patients.

103. 11 Tuas Avenue 10: This cluster was announced by MOH on April 24. It has 87 patients.

104. Aspri-Westlite Papan dormitory in 5 Jalan Papan: This cluster was announced by MOH on April 25. It has 51 patients.

105. Kian Teck Hostel, a dormitory at 30 Kian Teck Avenue: This cluster was announced by MOH on April 25. It has 53 patients.

106. SCM Tuas Lodge dormitory at 80 Tuas South Boulevard: This cluster was announced by MOH on April 25. It has 148 patients.

107. Northpoint City mall at 930 Yishun Avenue 2: This cluster was announced by MOH on April 25. It has 18 patients.

108. 21 Defu South Street 1: This cluster was announced by MOH on April 25. It has 175 patients.

109. 8 Martin Place construction site: This cluster was announced by MOH on April 25. It has 27 patients.

110. 107 West Coast Vale construction site: This cluster was announced by MOH on April 25. It has 97 patients.

111. Proptech Pte Ltd at 38 Senoko Road: This cluster was announced by MOH on April 26. It has 51 patients.

112. 5 Kian Teck Crescent: This cluster was announced by MOH on April 26. It has 45 patients.

113. 3 Sungei Kadut Street 6: This cluster was announced by MOH on April 26. It has 134 patients.

114. 133 Tuas View Square: This cluster was announced by MOH on April 26. It has 12 patients.

115. Acacia Home, a welfare home at 30 Admiralty Street: This cluster was announced by MOH on April 27. It has 17 patients.

116. Hai Leck Engineering Pte Ltd at 12 Tuas Drive 1: This cluster was announced by MOH on April 27. It has 12 patients.

117. Lingjack Dormitory at 1 Woodlands Terrace: This cluster was announced by MOH on April 27. It has 69 patients.

118. 9 Gul Street 1: This cluster was announced by MOH on April 27. It has 16 patients.

119. 3 Senoko Link: This cluster was announced by MOH on April 27. It has 43 patients.

120. 44 Toh Guan Road East: This cluster was announced by MOH on April 27. It has 14 patients.

121. 2 Woodlands Industrial Park E1: This cluster was announced by MOH on April 27. It has 33 patients.

122. 33 Sungei Kadut Loop: This cluster was announced by MOH on April 28. It has 75 patients.

123. 23H Sungei Kadut Street 1: This cluster was announced by MOH on April 28. It has 61 patients.

124. 10 Tagore Drive: This cluster was announced by MOH on April 28. It has 30 patients.

125. 51H Tuas South Avenue 1: This cluster was announced by MOH on April 28. It has 19 patients.

126. 11 Defu Lane 1: This cluster was announced by MOH on April 29. It has 33 patients.

127. 106 International Road: This cluster was announced by MOH on April 29. It has 14 patients.

128. 33 Senoko Way: This cluster was announced by MOH on April 29. It has 86 patients.

129. 17 Shaw Road: This cluster was announced by MOH on April 29. It has 93 patients.

130. 182 Woodlands Industrial Park E5: This cluster was announced by MOH on April 29. It has 53 patients.

131. Institute of Mental Health at 10 Buangkok View: This cluster was announced by MOH on April 30. It has five patients.

132. 9 Benoi Crescent: This cluster was announced by MOH on April 30. It has 19 patients.

133. 24 Benoi Place: This cluster was announced by MOH on April 30. It has 53 patients.

134. 2 Fan Yoong Road: This cluster was announced by MOH on April 30. It has 59 patients.

135. 10 Gul Drive: This cluster was announced by MOH on April 30. It has 148 patients.

136. 23 Kaki Bukit Road 6: This cluster was announced by MOH on April 30. It has 46 patients.

137. 17 Soon Lee Road: This cluster was announced by MOH on April 30. It has 15 patients.

138. Space @ Tuas Apartment at 16 Tuas Avenue 1: This cluster was announced by MOH on April 30. It has 38 patients.

139. 1 Tuas Avenue 10: This cluster was announced by MOH on April 30. It has 21 patients.

140. 2 Tuas Avenue 10: This cluster was announced by MOH on April 30. It has nine patients.

141. 81 Tuas South Street 5: This cluster was announced by MOH on April 30. It has 44 patients.

142. 54/56 Tuas View Square: This cluster was announced by MOH on April 30. It has 17 patients.

143. Joo Koon Lodge at 68 Joo Koon Circle: This cluster was announced by MOH on May 1. It has 111 patients.

144. Tuas South Incineration Plant at 98 Tuas South Avenue 3: This cluster was announced by MOH on May 1. It has eight patients.

145. 19 Kian Teck Road: This cluster was announced by MOH on May 1. It has 27 patients.

146. 12 Tuas View Place: This cluster was announced by MOH on May 1. It has 23 patients.

147. 15 Tuas View Square: This cluster was announced by MOH on May 1. It has 82 patients.

148. 20 Sungei Kadut Avenue: This cluster was announced by MOH on May 1. It has 42 patients.

149. 148 Woodlands Industrial Park E5: This cluster was announced by MOH on May 1. It has 37 patients.

150. 5 Neythal Road: This cluster was announced by MOH on May 2. It has 40 patients.

151. 34 Sungei Kadut Loop: This cluster was announced by MOH on May 2. It has 54 patients.

152. 16 Tuas Avenue 3: This cluster was announced by MOH on May 2. It has 55 patients.

153. 21 Tuas View Square: This cluster was announced by MOH on May 2. It has 131 patients.

154. 2 Tuas South Street 2: This cluster was announced by MOH on May 2. It has 83 patients.

155. NCS Hub at 5 Ang Mo Kio Street 62: This cluster was announced by MOH on May 3. It has three patients.

156. 16 Fan Yoong Road: This cluster was announced by MOH on May 3. It has 17 patients.

157. 15 Gul Way: This cluster was announced by MOH on May 3. It has 25 patients.

158. 23 Sungei Kadut Street 2: This cluster was announced by MOH on May 3. It has 35 patients.

159. 9A Tech Park Crescent: This cluster was announced by MOH on May 3. It has 26 patients.

160. 64 Woodlands Industrial Park E9: This cluster was announced by MOH on May 3. It has 26 patients.

161. Hai Leck Engineering Pte Ltd at 9 Tuas Avenue 1: This cluster was announced by MOH on May 4. It has 77 patients.

162. Melody Springs construction site at 477A Yishun Street 44: This cluster was announced by MOH on May 4. It has 59 patients.

163. 6 Tuas Basin Link: This cluster was announced by MOH on May 4. It has 27 patients.

164. 60 Benoi Road: This cluster was announced by MOH on May 5. It has 25 patients.

165. 100A Central Boulevard: This cluster was announced by MOH on May 5. It has seven patients.

166. Clementi N2C3 construction site: This cluster was announced by MOH on May 5. It has 40 patients.

167. 1 North Coast Drive: This cluster was announced by MOH on May 5. It has 11 patients.

168. 31 Sungei Kadut Loop: This cluster was announced by MOH on May 5. It has nine patients.

169. 9 Tech Park Crescent: This cluster was announced by MOH on May 5. It has 31 patients.

170. 80 Tuas Avenue 1: This cluster was announced by MOH on May 5. It has 60 patients.

171. 15 Tuas View Close: This cluster was announced by MOH on May 5. It has 18 patients.

172. 131 Tuas View Square: This cluster was announced by MOH on May 5. It has seven patients.

173. 20 Benoi Lane: This cluster was announced by MOH on May 6. It has 26 patients.

174. 5 Fourth Chin Bee Road: This cluster was announced by MOH on May 6. It has 59 patients.

175. 36 & 38 Kian Teck Drive: This cluster was announced by MOH on May 6. It has 55 patients.

176. Tampines Street 62: This cluster was announced by MOH on May 6. It has 83 patients.

177. 14 Tech Park Crescent: This cluster was announced by MOH on May 6. It has 10 patients.

178. 50A Tuas Link 4: This cluster was announced by MOH on May 6. It has 16 patients.

179. 35 Tuas View Walk 2: This cluster was announced by MOH on May 6. It has 25 patients.

180. 5 Sixth Lok Yang Road: This cluster was announced by MOH on May 7. It has eight patients.

181. 98 Kaki Bukit Industrial Terrace: This cluster was announced by MOH on May 7. It has 36 patients.

182. 4 Sungei Kadut Avenue: This cluster was announced by MOH on May 7. It has 57 patients.

183. 5 Tech Park Crescent: This cluster was announced by MOH on May 7. It has 50 patients.

184. 3 Tuas Drive 1: This cluster was announced by MOH on May 7. It has 16 patients.

185. 52 Tuas View Square: This cluster was announced by MOH on May 7. It has six patients.

186. 25 Kaki Bukit Industrial Terrace: This cluster was announced by MOH on May 8. It has 19 patients.

187. 63 Senoko Drive: This cluster was announced by MOH on May 8. It has 35 patients.

188. 53 Sungei Kadut Loop: This cluster was announced by MOH on May 8. It has 32 patients.

189. 11 Tech Park Crescent: This cluster was announced by MOH on May 8. It has 61 patients.

190. 57 Tuas View Walk 2: This cluster was announced by MOH on May 8. It has 16 patients.

191. 3 Buroh Lane: This cluster was announced by MOH on May 9. It has 10 patients.

192. 9 Defu South Street 1: This cluster was announced by MOH on May 9. It has five patients.

193. 44 Kaki Bukit Industrial Terrance: This cluster was announced by MOH on May 9. It has six patients.

194. 45 Kaki Bukit Place: This cluster was announced by MOH on May 9. It has 10 patients.

195. 20 Kranji Road: This cluster was announced by MOH on May 9. It has nine patients.

196. 2 Pioneer Sector Walk: This cluster was announced by MOH on May 9. It has 56 patients.

197. 69 Tuas South Avenue 1: This cluster was announced by MOH on May 9. It has 33 patients.

198. 3 Tuas View Circuit: This cluster was announced by MOH on May 9. It has 39 patients.

199. 212 Woodlands Industrial Park E5: This cluster was announced by MOH on May 9. It has 25 patients.

200. 15 Serangoon North Avenue 1 construction site: This cluster was announced by MOH on May 10. It has 12 patients.

201. Tanah Merah Coast Road construction site: This cluster was announced by MOH on May 10. It has 12 patients.

202. 9 Woodlands Industrial Park E1: This cluster was announced by MOH on May 10. It has 23 patients.

203. 11 Woodlands Industrial Park E1: This cluster was announced by MOH on May 10. It has seven patients.

204. 515 Yishun Industrial Park A: This cluster was announced by MOH on May 10. It has 14 patients.

205. Tuas South Apartments at 69R Tuas South Avenue 1: This cluster was announced by MOH on May 11. It has five patients.

206. 47 Senoko Drive: This cluster was announced by MOH on May 11. It has 26 patients.

207. 566 Woodlands Road: This cluster was announced by MOH on May 11. It has five patients.

Another group consists of 92 Singaporeans who were evacuated on a Jan 30 Scoot flight. Five passengers tested positive for the virus (Cases 15, 17, 22, 23 and 45) and all five have been discharged.

A second Scoot flight brought 174 Singaporeans and their family members back home on Feb 9. Two passengers were confirmed to have the virus (Cases 76 and 87), including a one-year-old Singaporean baby boy who tested positive on Feb 16 and was discharged on Feb 18.

An analysis by The Straits Times shows that of the 4,427 cases as of April 16 (this analysis will not be updated going forward with the high volume of new cases):

* 3,681 patients are male and 694 are female, while the gender of 52 patients is unknown.

* The nationalities of the patients are:

Singaporean: 1,061

Singapore permanent resident: 163

Bangladeshi: 1,655

Indian: 936

Chinese national: 180

Myanmar national: 77

Malaysian: 74

Filipino: 40

Indonesian: 33

Briton: 31

Thai: 19

Australian: 15

French: 14

American: 12

German: 7

Dutch: 6

Brazilian: 4

Japanese: 4

New Zealander: 4

Sri Lankan: 4

Swiss: 4

Irish: 3

Spaniard: 3

Italian: 2

Swede: 2

Vietnamese: 2

Belgian: 1

Cameroonian: 1

Canadian: 1

Colombian: 1

Dane: 1

Oman national: 1

Russian: 1

Slovakian: 1

South African: 1

South Korean: 1

Taiwan: 1

United Arab Emirates national: 1

Venezuelan: 1

Unknown nationality: 59

* The median age of all patients is 34 years.

* The youngest is a six-month-old boy. The oldest is a 102-year-old woman.

* 1,357 of the 4,427 patients are under the age of 30.

* 1,584 patients are in their 30s. Of these, 198 are aged 32.

* 783 are in their 40s.

* 373 are in their 50s.

* 199 are in their 60s.

* 104 are aged 70 and above.

* The age of 27 patients is unknown.

Here are the details of the confirmed cases so far as of April 7. But with the spike in patient numbers, further updates, such as on new cases, will not be added for individual patients.

Case 1: Man from Wuhan/discharged on Feb 19

On Jan 20, the 66-year-old Chinese national from Wuhan flew into Singapore with nine companions.

Aside from his son - eventually Case 3 - the rest left for Malaysia before it was confirmed he had the virus.

On the day he arrived, he had a sore throat but no fever. The next day, he developed a fever and a cough, and on Jan 22, went to Singapore General Hospital's (SGH) emergency department.

He was classified as a suspect case and isolated in view of his symptoms and recent travel history to Wuhan. He was diagnosed with pneumonia.

The MOH was notified at about 10pm the same day. He was confirmed to have the coronavirus at 6pm on Jan 23.

Prior to going to SGH, he stayed at Shangri-La's Rasa Sentosa Resort & Spa in Sentosa. He said that he had kept to the vicinity of the hotel.

He was discharged from the hospital on Feb 19.

Case 2: Woman from Wuhan/close contact of Case 13/second to be discharged, on Feb 7

On Jan 21, a 53-year-old woman from Wuhan arrived in Singapore. She said she was asymptomatic during the flight but developed a fever and a cough later that day.

On Jan 22, she went to Raffles Hospital for treatment and was transferred to Tan Tock Seng Hospital's (TTSH) emergency department. She was classified as a suspect case, isolated, and MOH was notified. On Jan 23, she was admitted to the National Centre for Infectious Diseases (NCID).

She was confirmed positive for the virus on Jan 24. She was later identified as a close contact of Case 13.

Prior to going to hospital, she stayed at J8 Hotel in Townshend Road and had visited Orchard Road, Marina Bay Sands and Gardens by the Bay. She had travelled on public transport, including MRT and taxi.

The woman - who wanted to be known only as Ms Jiang - recovered and was discharged on Feb 7. She was the second person to be discharged, after a 35-year-old man from Wuhan (Case 7).

Case 3: Man from Wuhan/son of Case 1/discharged on Feb 20

The 37-year-old man is the son of Case 1 and part of a group that arrived on Jan 20. He was isolated as a suspect case at SGH on Jan 23 at 6.30pm as he was showing symptoms. On Jan 24, he tested positive for the virus.

He was discharged one day after his father on Feb 20.

Case 4: Man from Wuhan/travelling companion of Case 11/discharged on Feb 12

On Jan 22, a 36-year-old man from Wuhan arrived with his family and they stayed at Village Hotel Sentosa.

He reported being asymptomatic during the flight.

Before falling ill, he had gone to Universal Studios Singapore and Vivocity.

He developed a cough on Jan 23 and went to Sengkang General Hospital's (SKH) emergency department on Jan 24.

He was classified a suspect case and isolated, and confirmed as having the virus on Jan 25.

He was later identified as a travelling companion of Case 11.

Case 5: Woman from Wuhan/discharged on Feb 18

The 56-year-old woman from Wuhan arrived with her family on Jan 18 and stayed at their home in Ceylon Road.

She said she was asymptomatic during the flight and developed symptoms on Jan 24.



People in masks at Tan Tock Seng Hospital, on Feb 4, 2020. PHOTO: ST FILE



She was taken by ambulance to TTSH on Jan 26, classified a suspect case and isolated at NCID. She was confirmed as being infected on Jan 27. She said she had stayed at home since she got symptoms on Jan 24.

She was discharged on Feb 18.

Case 6: Man from Wuhan/discharged on Feb 20

The 56-year-old man from Wuhan arrived with his family on Jan 19 and stayed at their home, a condominium in Pasir Ris Grove.

He said he did not have symptoms during the flight but developed them on Jan 25. He went to Changi General Hospital (CGH) in a private hire car on Jan 26, and the virus was confirmed on Jan 27.

He was discharged on Feb 20.

Case 7: Man from Wuhan/first to be discharged, on Feb 4

The 35-year-old man from Wuhan arrived on Jan 23 with family and friends. He stayed at the Marina Bay Sands and travelled on public transport.

He said he was asymptomatic during the flight here but developed symptoms on Jan 24. He went to Raffles Hospital via public transport the same day and was taken to NCID via an ambulance. He was confirmed to have the virus on Jan 27.

On Feb 4, he was discharged, becoming the first patient to leave the hospital.

Case 8: Woman from Wuhan/wife of Case 9/part of The Life Church and Missions sub-cluster/discharged on Feb 18

The 56-year-old woman from Wuhan arrived with her husband (Case 9) on Jan 19 and stayed with their family in Lorong Lew Lian.

She was fine on the flight but became sick on Jan 24.

She and her husband took a taxi to TTSH on Jan 27 and taken to NCID. She was confirmed to have the virus on Jan 29.

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While here, she also visited the Life Church and Missions in Paya Lebar on Jan 19, which later saw more cases.

She was discharged on Feb 18.

Case 9: Man from Wuhan/husband of Case 8/part of The Life Church and Missions sub-cluster/discharged on Feb 23

A 56-year-old man from Wuhan and his wife (Case 8) arrived on Jan 19 and stayed with their family in Lorong Lew Lian.

He started feeling sick on Jan 24.

On Jan 27, he and his wife took a taxi to TTSH and he was taken to NCID. He was confirmed to have the virus on Jan 29.

While here, he had visited The Life Church and Missions in Paya Lebar on Jan 19, which later saw more cases.

He recovered and was discharged on Feb 23 after spending 27 days in hospital.

Case 10: Man from Wuhan/discharged on Feb 9

The 56-year-old man from Wuhan arrived on Jan 20 and worked and lived on board a cargo vessel.

He said he did not have symptoms on his flight here. He developed symptoms on Jan 21.

He was admitted to NCID on Jan 28 after being identified as a suspect case at a health screening station at Marina South Pier. He was confirmed as having the virus on Jan 29. He was discharged on Feb 9.

The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) said on Feb 24 that the man was a crew member of a cargo ship.

He has since recovered and returned home to China. The ship he was working aboard has resumed operations, after it was disinfected and its crew served their quarantine with no symptoms.

Case 11: Woman from Wuhan/travelling companion of Case 4/discharged on Feb 10

The 31-year-old woman from Wuhan arrived on Jan 22 and was a travelling companion of Case 4.

She said she had no symptoms during the flight.

She was quarantined on Jan 26 - two days after Case 4 was admitted to hospital. She developed symptoms on Jan 27 and was admitted to NCID. She was confirmed to have the virus on Jan 29.

She recovered and was discharged on Feb 10.

Case 12: Woman from Wuhan/travelling companion of Case 18/discharged on Feb 12

The 37-year-old woman from Wuhan arrived with her family on Jan 22.

She stayed at Village Hotel Sentosa as well as Hotel 81 Princess and Home Suite View Hotel, both in Lorong 12 Geylang.

She said she had visited Orchard Road and Geylang and had travelled by taxi.

She reported not having symptoms on the flight but developed them on Jan 26.

She took a taxi to TTSH that same day and was isolated at NCID. She was confirmed to have the virus on Jan 29.

On Feb 12, she was discharged from hospital.



Hotel guests and staff wearing masks at Village Hotel Sentosa, on Jan 26, 2020. PHOTO: ST FILE



Case 13: Woman from Wuhan/Close contact of Case 2/mother of Case 26/discharged on Feb 9

The 73-year-old woman from Wuhan arrived with her family on Jan 21.

She reported that she was asymptomatic during her flight.

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She was a close contact of Case 2, who was warded on Jan 22. MOH said "multiple attempts" were made to contact the 73-year-old woman. She was finally located on Jan 28 and she reported having symptoms the same day.

She was taken by ambulance to NCID and confirmed to have the virus on Jan 30.

Prior to going to hospital, she stayed at ParkRoyal Collection Pickering in Upper Pickering Street and Oasia Hotel Downtown in Peck Seah Street.

She said she had visited Changi Airport and Jewel and had travelled by private-hire car and taxi.

She recovered and was discharged on Feb 9.

Case 14: Man from China who has a Singapore work pass/discharged on Feb 17

The 31-year-old Chinese national - who has a Singapore work pass - was on a trip to Hubei and arrived from Wuhan on Jan 26. He lives in Jurong East Street 13.

He reported being asymptomatic during the flight and developed symptoms on Jan 28.

He sought treatment at a GP clinic on Jan 30 and was taken by ambulance to NCID. He was confirmed to have the virus that night.

On Feb 17, he was discharged.

Case 15: Singaporean woman evacuated from Wuhan/first Singaporean patient/Jan 30 Scoot flight passenger/discharged on Feb 16

The 47-year-old Singaporean woman had travelled to Wuhan with her family.

On Jan 30, she was among the 92 Singaporeans evacuated from Wuhan on a Scoot flight. They arrived at about 11.40am.

She was reportedly asymptomatic when she boarded the plane. At Changi Airport, she was found to have a fever during a screening and was taken to NCID. She tested positive on Jan 31.

She was discharged on Feb 16.

Case 16: Man from Wuhan/discharged on Feb 20

The 38-year-old Chinese national arrived from Wuhan on Jan 22.

He said he was asymptomatic during his flight,

He developed symptoms on Jan 23 and took a taxi to SGH on Jan 29 where he was classified a suspect case and warded.

He said he had stayed at his home in Nathan Road prior to going to hospital.

He was confirmed to have the virus on Jan 31.

He was discharged on Feb 20.

On Feb 26, the MOH announced that the man, identified as Hu Jun, will be charged under the Infectious Diseases Act for giving false information to its officials and obstructing the conduct of contact tracing.

Hu's wife Shi Sha, a 36-year-old Chinese national who lives in Singapore, provided false information while under quarantine and will also be charged.

Case 17: Singaporean woman evacuated from Wuhan/Jan 30 Scoot flight passenger/discharged on Feb 11

The 47-year-old Singaporean was in Wuhan and also on the Scoot flight that evacuated 92 Singaporeans on Jan 30.

She said she was asymptomatic when she boarded the flight.

At Changi Airport, she was found to have a fever during screening and was taken to NCID.

She tested positive on Jan 31.

On Feb 11, she was discharged.

Case 18: Woman from Wuhan/travelling companion of Case 12/discharged on Feb 27

The 31-year-old Chinese national had arrived from Wuhan on Jan 22 with Case 12.

She was identified as Case 12's travelling companion on Jan 30.

She was quarantined in government facilities in the early hours on Jan 31 and taken later in the day to NCID in an ambulance. She reported having a cough from Jan 30.

She tested positive on Feb 1.

She said she had not left her room at Home Suite View Hotel in Lorong 12 Geylang before she was quarantined.

Case 19: Singapore permanent resident/wife of Case 27/mother of Case 28/employer of Case 21/part of Yong Thai Hang cluster/discharged on Feb 22

The 28-year-old Singapore permanent resident works at Yong Thai Hang in Cavan Road, a health products store that caters to Chinese tourists. She is the mother of Case 28, a six-month-old baby boy.

On Jan 23, a group from Guangxi visited the shop.

On Jan 29, she had a sore throat and fever and sought treatment at a GP clinic.

On Jan 30, she went to TTSH's emergency department and was discharged when her chest X-ray came back negative for pneumonia.

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She said she did not leave her home in Jalan Bukit Merah from Jan 31 to Feb 2.

On Feb 3, she went to SGH. She was diagnosed with pneumonia, classified a suspect case and isolated. She was confirmed to have the virus on Feb 3.

She has since been discharged from hospital with her son on Feb 22.

This was the first case involving someone who had no recent travel history to China.

It was also the first emergence of a local cluster, and could be traced to the Chinese tour group from Guangxi which visited Singapore from Jan 22 to Jan 23 before going to Malaysia. The tourists came back via Woodlands early on Jan 27 and left Changi Airport for China a few hours later.

It was later confirmed that two members of the group were found to be positive for the virus in China.



Yong Thai Hang, a Chinese health products store at 24 Cavan Road. ST PHOTO: KEVIN LIM



Case 20: Singaporean woman/part of Yong Thai Hang cluster/discharged on Feb 29

The 48-year-old Singaporean had no recent travel history to China. She lives in Hougang Street 61.

She works at Yong Thai Hang health products shop - where a Chinese tour group from Guangxi visited on Jan 23 - and is a colleague of Case 19.

She said she started having symptoms on Jan 25.

On Feb 3, she went to NCID. As she is a colleague of Case 19, she was classified a suspect case. She tested positive for the virus on Feb 4.

Case 21: Indonesian maid working for Case 19/part of Yong Thai Hang cluster/discharged on Feb 18

The 44-year-old Indonesian woman works as a maid for Case 19 at their home in Jalan Bukit Merah.

She started having symptoms on Feb 2.

On Feb 3, she was admitted to the SGH emergency department and was confirmed to have the virus on Feb 4.

She said she had not left her employer's home since she started getting symptoms.

She was discharged on Feb 18.

Case 22: Singaporean man/Jan 30 Scoot flight passenger/discharged on Feb 9

The 41-year-old Singaporean man was among those evacuated from Wuhan by Scoot on Jan 30.

He had no symptoms on the flight but was put on quarantine when he landed.

He tested positive on Feb 3 despite continuing to show no symptoms. He was warded at NCID. He was discharged on Feb 9.

The MOH declined to say if he had developed symptoms between Feb 3 and Feb 9.

Case 23: Singaporean teenager/Jan 30 Scoot flight passenger/discharged on Feb 21

The 17-year-old Singaporean boy was also part of the Wuhan evacuation flight that came back on Jan 30.

He did not have any symptoms on board and was put under quarantine upon landing in Singapore.

He tested positive on Feb 3 despite being asymptomatic and was warded at NCID.

He was the last infected passenger from the Scoot evacuation flight to be discharged, on Feb 21.

Case 24: Singaporean tour guide/wife of Case 25/part of Yong Thai Hang cluster/discharged on Feb 15

The 32-year-old Singaporean woman is a tour guide who had taken groups to Yong Thai Hang at Cavan Road, the shop where Cases 19 and 20 are employees. This included a group from Guangxi on Jan 23.

She lives in Buangkok Green and works in Jalan Besar, and had no recent travel history to China.

She had a fever on Jan 30 and visited Hougang Polyclinic that day. She had also gone to a supermarket near her home.

She went to NCID on Feb 3 and was confirmed to have the virus on Feb 4.

She later recovered and was discharged on Feb 15.

Case 25: Singaporean man/husband of Case 24/part of Yong Thai Hang cluster/discharged on Feb 12

The 40-year-old Singaporean man is the husband of Case 24, the tour guide, and had no recent travel history to China.

He works at Diamond Industries Jewellery Company in Harbour Drive. It was also visited by the same tour group from Guangxi on Jan 23.

He developed a fever on Jan 24. On Jan 30, he visited Hougang Polyclinic with his wife. He went to NCID on Feb 3 and was confirmed to have the infection on Feb 4.

Prior to admission, the man, who lives in Buangkok Green, had visited Pasir Panjang Hawker Centre and travelled by public transport.

He was discharged on Feb 12.

Case 26: Woman from Wuhan/Daughter of Case 13/Discharged on Feb 9

The 42-year-old Chinese national arrived from Wuhan on Jan 21.

She is the daughter of Case 13, who was confirmed to have the virus on Jan 30.

She was taken by ambulance to NCID on the same day as her mother on Jan 28. She was confirmed to have the virus on Feb 4. She was discharged on Feb 9.

Case 27: Husband of Case 19/father of Case 28/employer of Case 21/part of Yong Thai Hang cluster/discharged on Feb 21

The 45-year-old Singaporean man is a private car hire driver who lives in Jalan Bukit Merah.

He is the husband of Case 19, the 28-year-old woman who works in Yong Thai Hang, and had no recent travel history to China.

A tour group from Guangxi visited the shop where his wife works on Jan 23.

On Feb 1, he developed symptoms. He visited a GP clinic on Feb 2 and was admitted to NCID on Feb 4. He tested positive on Feb 5.

He was discharged on Feb 21.

Case 28: Baby son of Cases 19 and 27/part of Yong Thai Hang cluster/discharged on Feb 22

The six-month-old boy tested positive for the virus on Feb 5 and was warded at KK Women's and Children's Hospital (KKH). He has since been discharged from hospital.

He was cared for at home and was not in any infant care facility prior to his admission.

The family's maid is Case 21.

The boy and his mother, case 19, were both discharged on Feb 22.

Case 29: Singaporean man/first case without recent travel history to China or known links to previous cases/discharged on Feb 12

This is the first case with no recent travel history to China or known links to previous cases here, raising the possibility that new infection clusters involving locals could emerge.

On Jan 28, the 41-year-old Singaporean man developed a fever.

He visited a GP clinic on Jan 28 and on Jan 30, went to another GP clinic.

On Feb 3, he was admitted to Mount Elizabeth Novena Hospital and later transferred to NCID.

He was confirmed to have the virus on Feb 5. On Feb 12, he was discharged.

Case 30: Singaporean man/part of Grand Hyatt cluster/discharged on Feb 14

The 27-year-old Singaporean man had no recent travel history to China.

From Jan 20 to 22, he attended a business meeting held at the Grand Hyatt Singapore. It was attended by 109 people from British gas analysis company Servomex. Of the attendees, there were 15 Singapore residents and 94 foreigners, including some from Hubei.

Two other Singapore residents, cases 36 and 39, were also at the meeting.

The man fell ill on Jan 21 and saw two GPs on Jan 28 and Feb 3.

He was confirmed to have the virus on Feb 6 after being admitted to the NCID. He was discharged on Feb 14.

Prior to being admitted to hospital, he had gone to Far East Square in China Street and Junction 8 in Bishan. He lives in Shunfu Road.

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Malaysia has since announced that a 42-year-old Malaysian man at the meeting was confirmed as having the virus on Feb 3 after showing symptoms on Jan 29.

South Korea said a a 38-year-old man and a 36-year-old man had also been infected.

Mr Steve Walsh, a Servomex employee from Brighton who had attended the meeting, was also infected, and five cases at a ski resort in France were later found to be linked to him.

Case 31: Singaporean man/part of Life Church and Missions sub-cluster/discharged on Feb 17

The 53 year-old Singaporean living at Tampines Street 24 had not been to China recently, but had gone to Malaysia on Jan 6, 11 and 17.

He was at the Life Church and Missions service on Jan 19, when a couple from Wuhan visited.

He reported symptoms on Jan 23 and saw a GP that day, and another GP on Jan 28, then went to Changi General Hospital on Feb 1 where he was admitted.

He was diagnosed with the virus on Feb 6.

Before he was warded, he had been to the Life Church and Missions at Paya Lebar Road, and had also visited family and friends during the Chinese New Year.

The man works for United Industrial Corporation at Clifford Centre, the company said in a statement.

He was discharged on Feb 17.

Case 32: Singaporean teacher/discharged on Feb 19

The 42-year-old Singapore woman is a teacher at Victoria Junior College.

She had no recent travel history to China.

She felt sick on Feb 2 and was admitted to Parkway East Hospital on Feb 5. She was confirmed to have the virus on Feb 6 and transferred to the NCID.

She had not interacted with her colleagues and students after she started feeling sick, said the authorities.

She lives in Elias Road and had visited Changi Airport and Singapore Zoo.

Case 33: Singaporean woman/part of the Life Church and Missions sub-cluster/discharged on Feb 19

The 39-year-old woman had no recent travel history to China but visited Malaysia from Jan 22 to 29.

She was at the Life Church and Missions service on Jan 19, when a couple from Wuhan visited.

She started feeling sick on Jan 30, and went to the emergency department of SKH on Feb 2 where she was admitted. She tested positive for the virus on Feb 6.

Authorities said on Feb 8 that she is linked to Cases 8, 9, 31 and 38 - the Life Church and Missions cluster.

She was discharged on Feb 19.

Case 34: Singaporean woman/part of Yong Thai Hang cluster/discharged on Feb 12

The 40-year-old Singaporean woman, who lives in Sin Ming Road, had not been to China recently.

She works at the Yong Thai Hang health products shop which was visited by a China tour group on Jan 23.

On Jan 27, she felt ill and visited a GP. She went to another GP on Feb 1.

As she works at Yong Thai Hang and is a close contact of cases 19 and 20, she was quarantined on Feb 4.

On Feb 6, she was admitted to NCID and confirmed to have the virus on Feb 7.

Case 35: Singaporean taxi driver

The 64-year-old Singaporean taxi driver had no recent travel history to China.

On Jan 30, he showed symptoms and on Jan 31 went to Bukit Merah Polyclinic.

He was admitted to SGH on Feb 6 and confirmed to be infected on Feb 7.

Since he started feeling sick, he had largely stayed at home in Henderson Crescent, except to visit Redhill Market and a hawker centre in Bukit Merah for meals.

Case 36: Singapore permanent resident/part of Grand Hyatt cluster/discharged on Feb 11



Facade of Grand Hyatt Singapore, on 6 Feb 2020. ST PHOTO: GIN TAY



The 38-year-old woman, a Singapore PR, had not been to China recently.

She attended the Grand Hyatt meeting from Jan 20 to 22.

On Jan 24, she started feeling ill.

On Jan 25, she went to Johor Baru and was there till Jan 28 when she came back to Singapore.

She saw a GP on Feb 1. On Feb 4, she was admitted to KKH and was confirmed to have the virus on Feb 7. She was admitted to NCID.

She lives in Bukit Batok Street 31 and had visited a family member at Ng Teng Fong General Hospital (NTFGH) after she fell ill.

Case 37: Singaporean private hire driver/discharged on March 2

The 53-year-old driver who lives in Jurong East Street 32 had no recent travel history to China.

On Jan 30, he felt ill. He visited two GP clinics on Feb 1 and Feb 3.

On Feb 6, he was admitted to NTFGH and was confirmed positive for the virus on Feb 7. He was transferred to the NCID on Feb 8.

Case 38: Singaporean woman/part of the Life Church and Missions sub-cluster/discharged on Feb 18

The 52-year-old woman who lives in Choa Chu Kang Ave 3 had no recent travel history to China.

She was at the Life Church and Missions service on Jan 19, when a couple from Wuhan visited.

On Feb 3, she felt sick and she went to Choa Chu Kang Polyclinic the next day. She was admitted to NCID on Feb 7 and confirmed to have the virus on Feb 8.

Before that, she had visited The Life Church and Missions Singapore, Marina Bay Sands, Chinatown and Plaza Singapura and had travelled by public transport.

She was discharged on Feb 18.

Case 39: Singaporean man/part of Grand Hyatt cluster/discharged on Feb 16

The 51-year-old Singaporean man lives in Jurong West Central and had no recent travel history to China.

He was at the Jan 20-22 business meeting at the Grand Hyatt, and in Malaysia from Jan 23 to Feb 2.

On Jan 29, he started feeling sick while in Malaysia. He saw a GP when he came back on Feb 3, and again two days later.

He was admitted to NCID on Feb 6 and confirmed to be infected on Feb 8.

Case 40: Singaporean man/part of Yong Thai Hang cluster/discharged on Feb 12

The 36-year-old man lives in Bedok North and works at Yong Thai Hang, the health products shop visited by a China tour group on Jan 23.

On Jan 30, he started feeling sick and saw a GP immediately.

As a close contact of cases 19 and 20, he was placed under home quarantine on Feb 4.

He was admitted to NCID on Feb 7 and his test came back positive on Feb 8.

Case 41 : Singaporean man/family member of Case 75

The 71-year-old man had no recent travel history to China.

On Feb 1, he fell sick and saw a GP. He saw the GP again on Feb 5, then went to Hougang Polyclinic on Feb 6.

Still sick, he went to TTSH’s emergency department on Feb 7 and was isolated. He was confirmed to have the virus on Feb 8 and is warded at NCID.

He was later identified as a family member of Case 75.

He had gone to Paya Lebar Methodist Church in Boundary Road and a gathering at Braddell Heights Residents’ Committee. He had also picked up his grandchild outside Pat’s Schoolhouse Kovan in Upper Serangoon Road. He lives in Upper Serangoon Road.

Case 42: Bangladeshi man on work pass/Part of Seletar worksite cluster

The 39-year-old Bangladeshi had no recent travel history to China.

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On Feb 1, he felt ill and saw a GP on Feb 3. On Feb 5, he went to CGH. Two days later on Feb 7, he went for a follow-up appointment at Bedok Polyclinic and was taken to CGH where he was admitted to intensive care.

He was confirmed to have the coronavirus on Feb 8 afternoon and was transferred to NCID.

Before he was warded, he had been to Mustafa Centre in Syed Alwi Road.

He also went to work at a site in Seletar Aerospace Heights. He lived at The Leo dormitory in Kaki Bukit Road.

Case 43: Singaporean man/discharged on March 7

The 54-year-old man had no recent travel history to China, but was in Malaysia on Jan 26.

On Jan 30, he fell ill and visited two GP clinics on Jan 30, Feb 5 and Feb 6. Later on Feb 6, he went to SKH and was warded in an isolation room on Feb 7.

He was confirmed to have the virus on Feb 8.

Before he was admitted, he had stayed at his home in Fernvale Close, except when he went to see the doctor, and once went to work at Resorts World Sentosa.

Case 44: Singaporean Certis officer on duty during Chingay 2020/contact of cases 13 and 26/discharged on Feb 19

The 37-year-old Singaporean man had no recent travel history to China. He is a Certis officer who lives in Sembawang Drive.

Before getting symptoms, he served quarantine orders on two people from Wuhan who later tested positive for the virus.

He did not serve any orders after he fell sick on Jan 31. He saw a doctor at a GP clinic on Feb 2.

He later went to Khoo Teck Puat Hospital (KTPH) on Feb 6 and was warded in an isolation room.

On Feb 9, he was confirmed to have the virus.

Before being admitted, he went to work at the Certis Cisco Centre in Jalan Afifi. He was also on duty at Chingay 2020, which was held at the F1 Pit Building beside Marina Bay from Jan 31 to Feb 1.

He was discharged on Feb 19.

Case 45: Two-year-old Singaporean girl/Jan 30 Scoot flight passenger/discharged on Feb 14

The two-year-old was among the 92 Singaporeans evacuated from Wuhan on a Scoot flight on Jan 30.

She did not have any symptoms when she boarded and was quarantined when she landed in Singapore.

On Feb 7, she was referred to KKH where she was isolated. Tests confirmed that she was infected with the virus on Feb 10 morning. On Feb 14, she was discharged.

Case 46: Singapore permanent resident/works at the Resorts World Sentosa casino/discharged on Feb 24

The 35-year-old permanent resident had no recent travel history to China.

He lives in Johor Bahru and works at the Resorts World Sentosa casino.

He fell ill on Feb 5 and went to a GP clinic on Feb 9. The same day, he was taken to TTSH where he was isolated. Later, he was warded at NCID.

Tests confirmed that he had the virus on Feb 10. He was discharged two weeks later, on Feb 24.

Case 47: Bangladeshi man on work pass/part of Seletar worksite cluster/discharged on March 7

The 39-year-old Bangladeshi had no recent travel history to China.

On Feb 6, he felt ill and saw a GP on Feb 7. He went to NCID on Feb 10, where he tested positive for the virus.

Before he was warded, he went to work at Seletar Aerospace Heights, the same site where case 42 worked.

He lives in a rental apartment in Veerasamy Road and said he had stayed there since he fell sick and left only to visit the clinic.

Case 48: Singaporean man/part of Grace Assembly of God sub-cluster/discharged on Feb 17

The 34-year-old who lives in Bukit Batok Street 25 went to Malaysia on Jan 26 but had no recent travel history to China.

He fell sick on Feb 1 and went to four different GP clinics on five occasions, on Feb 2, 4, 7, 9 and 10.

On Feb 10, he went to the NCID. The next day, he tested positive for the virus.

Before he was hospitalised, he went to Plaza Singapura, Star Vista and Fusionopolis.

He also went to work at the Grace Assembly of God church and visited both the church's locations, in Tanglin Road and Bukit Batok West Avenue 4. He attended staff meetings at the church on Jan 29 and Feb 5.

He was discharged on Feb 17.

Case 49: Singaporean man/part of Grace Assembly of God sub-cluster/discharged on Feb 26

The 46-year-old lives in Toh Guan Road and had no recent travel history to China. He is a staff member at the Grace Assembly of God church.

He became ill on Feb 3 and saw a GP on Feb 8. He also went to NUH on Feb 8 but was discharged the same day. He was later admitted to NUH on Feb 10 and tested positive for the virus on Feb 11.

Like case 48, he visited the Grace Assembly of God church in Tanglin and Bukit Batok. He attended staff meetings at the church on Jan 29 and Feb 5.

He was discharged on Feb 26.

Case 50: Singaporean man who works for DBS/family member of Cases 55 and 65/discharged on Feb 21

The 62-year-old DBS Bank employee had no recent travel history to China.

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He tested positive for the virus on Feb 12 and was warded at the NCID.

Before being hospitalised, he went to work at DBS Asia Central at the Marina Bay Financial Centre (MBFC).

About 300 DBS employees vacated their office at MBFC Tower 3 after the man was confirmed to have the virus.

He is also linked to Case 77.

Case 51: Singaporean man/senior pastor of the Grace Assembly of God church/part of Grace Assembly of God sub-cluster/discharged on Feb 21

The 48-year-old lives in Bishan Street 13 and had no recent travel history to China.

He became ill on Feb 4 and saw a GP on Feb 5 and Feb 10. He went to the NCID on Feb 11 and was confirmed to have the virus on Feb 12.

Like cases 48 and 49, he went to the Grace Assembly of God church in Tanglin and Bukit Batok to work. He attended a staff meeting at the church on Jan 29.

He has identified himself as Mr Wilson Teo, a senior pastor of the church. Mr Teo was discharged on Feb 21, and described walking out of the NCID as a "liberating feeling".

Case 52: Bangladeshi man on work pass/part of Seletar worksite cluster/discharged on Feb 28

The 37-year-old Bangladeshi had no recent travel history to China.

On Feb 7, he felt ill. He was identified as a close contact of cases 42 and 47 and taken to TTSH on Feb 11. The next day, he tested positive for the virus.

Before he was warded, he went to work at Seletar Aerospace Heights, the same site where cases 42 and 47 worked.

He lives in a rental apartment in Campbell Lane and said he had stayed there since he fell sick.

Case 53: Singaporean man/part of Grace Assembly of God sub-cluster/discharged on March 14

The 54-year-old is a National University of Singapore (NUS) professor who teaches at the School of Design and Environment and attends the Grace Assembly of God church.

He attended a prayer meeting at the church on Feb 5.

He lives in Hillview Avenue and has no travel history to China.

He fell ill on Feb 10 and went to the NCID on Feb 12 where he was isolated. He tested positive the same day.

He had no contact with students or colleagues after falling sick. The NUS said in a statement his last contact with students was on Feb 5.

Case 54: Singaporean woman/part of Grace Assembly of God sub-cluster/discharged on March 1

The 55-year-old woman had no travel history to China and lives in Ang Mo Kio Avenue 5.

She is a staff member at the Grace Assembly of God church and attended a staff meeting and a prayer meeting at the church, both held on Feb 5.

She fell sick on Feb 10 and visited a GP on Feb 11.

She was warded at the NCID on Feb 12 and was confirmed to have the virus on Feb 13.

Case 55: Singaporean man/family member of DBS employee/discharged on Feb 19

The 30-year-old man is a family member of case 50, the 62-year-old male DBS Bank employee who was confirmed to have the virus on Feb 12.

He has no travel history to China.

He tested positive for the virus on Feb 13 and was warded at the NCID.

He was discharged on Feb 19.

Case 56: Bangladeshi man on work pass/part of Seletar worksite cluster/discharged on Feb 26

The 30-year-old Bangladeshi had no recent travel history to China.

He is linked to the same Seletar Aerospace Heights worksite as cases 42, 47 and 52. He tested positive for the virus on Feb 13 and is warded at the NCID.

He was discharged on Feb 26 and was the first patient in the cluster to recover.

Case 57: Singaporean man/part of Grace Assembly of God sub-cluster/discharged on Feb 21

The 26-year-old man had no travel history to China and lives in Senja Road.

He is a staff member at the Grace Assembly of God church and attended a staff meeting and a prayer meeting at the church, both held on Feb 5.

He fell sick on Feb 11 and was taken to the NCID. He was confirmed to have the virus on Feb 13 and was warded in an isolation room.

He was discharged on Feb 21.

Case 58: Singaporean man/part of Grace Assembly of God sub-cluster/discharged on Feb 25

The 55-year-old man has no travel history to China and lives in Jalan Kelichap.

He is a staff member at the Grace Assembly of God church.

He fell sick on Feb 10 and was warded at the NCID on Feb 12.

He was confirmed to have the virus on Feb 13 and was discharged on Feb 25.

Case 59: Singaporean doctor/works at a private hospital/discharged on Feb 26

The 61-year-old general anaesthesiologist fell sick on Feb 7. He had no known interactions with past cases and did not recently travel to China.

He sought treatment at Farrer Park Hospital’s emergency care clinic on Feb 10, and at the emergency department in Mount Elizabeth Hospital on Feb 12.

On Feb 13, he was transferred to NCID, and tested positive for the virus on the same day.

He had not been to work since he fell ill, and before being hospitalised, he mostly stayed in his home in Wilkinson Road.

He recovered and was discharged on Feb 26.

Case 60: Singaporean woman/part of Grace Assembly of God sub-cluster/discharged on March 1

The 51-year-old Singaporean woman works at the Grace Assembly of God church in Tanglin Road and had no recent travel history to China.

She attended a staff meeting and a prayer meeting at the church, both held on Feb 5.

She fell ill on Feb 8 and visited a GP that day. She was warded at NCID on Feb 12 and tested positive for the virus on Feb 13.

Case 61: Singaporean man/part of Grace Assembly of God sub-cluster/discharged on March 4

The 57-year-old Singaporean man had no recent travel history to China.

He goes to the Grace Assembly of God church and had attended a prayer meeting at the church on Feb 5.

He fell ill on Feb 6 and saw a GP on that day, and again on Feb 8.

He also visited NTFGH on Feb 9 and Pioneer Polyclinic on Feb 11 and 12.

He was later warded in NUH and tested positive for the virus on Feb 13.

The patient said he had mostly stayed in his home in Jurong West Street 64 before being hospitalised, but he went to work at Legacy Office Supplies in Senang Crescent for a day.

Case 62: Singaporean woman/part of Grace Assembly of God sub-cluster/discharged on Feb 25

The 44-year-old Singaporean woman had no recent travel history to China.

She goes to the Grace Assembly of God church and had attended a prayer meeting at the church on Feb 5.

She fell sick on Feb 9 and saw a GP the next day.

She went to SGH on Feb 12 and tested positive for the virus on Feb 13.

She said she mostly stayed in her home in Tanjong Pagar Road, except to see the doctor, before being admitted to hospital.

She was discharged on Feb 25.

Case 63: Singaporean woman who works for PUB/part of Grace Assembly of God sub-cluster/discharged on Feb 21

The 54-year-old Singaporean woman had no recent travel history to China. She works for Singapore's water agency PUB as an administrative staff member and lives in Potong Pasir Avenue 3.

PUB said she works in the Environment Building in Newton and is not involved in its plant or field operations.

She goes to the Grace Assembly of God church and had attended a prayer meeting at the church on Feb 5.

She fell sick on Feb 10. She saw a GP on Feb 13 and was later taken to NCID by ambulance. On Feb 14, tests confirmed that she had the virus.

Before being admitted to hospital, she had gone to work and later isolated herself in Marisson Hotel Bugis in Beach Road.

She was discharged on Feb 21.

Case 64: Singaporean taxi driver/discharged on Feb 23

The 50-year-old taxi driver had no recent travel history to China.

He fell sick on Feb 3 and saw two GPs on Feb 5, 7, 10 and 13.

He was referred to the NUH emergency department on Feb 13 and tested positive for the virus the next day.

He lives in Jurong West Street 81 and had been working before being hospitalised.

He recovered and was discharged on Feb 23.

Case 65: Singaporean woman/family member of Cases 50 and 55/discharged on Feb 17

She is a 61-year-old woman with no recent travel history to China.

She is a family member of Case 50, the 62-year-old male DBS Bank employee who was confirmed on Feb 12 to have been infected.

Another family member, a 30-year-old man who is Case 55, is also linked to this group. The three of them live in Mei Hwan Drive.

The woman was taken to NCID on Feb 12 and tested positive on Feb 14.

Before being hospitalised, she attended mass at the Church of Christ the King in Ang Mo Kio Avenue 8.

On Feb 17, she was discharged.

Case 66: Singaporean man/part of Grace Assembly of God sub-cluster/discharged on Feb 20

The 28-year-old man works at the Grace Assembly of God church and had no recent travel history to China.

He attended a Chinese New Year family gathering in Mei Hwan Drive, where he lives, on Jan 25. The gathering was attended by a married couple, cases 83 and 91, who had visited the Life Church and Missions.

He fell sick on Jan 29 and saw a GP on Feb 2, 5 and 12.

While symptomatic, he attended staff meetings at the Grace Assembly of God church on Jan 29 and Feb 5 and spread the virus to his colleagues there.

He was referred to NCID on Feb 12 and tested positive for the virus on Feb 14.

Before being hospitalised, he had also attended church services at the Bread of Life Church in Jalan Pemimpin. He lives in Mei Hwan Drive and is a family member of Cases 68 and 70 who also live there. He is a close contact of Case 138.

He was discharged on Feb 20.

Case 67: Singaporean woman/part of Grace Assembly of God sub-cluster/discharged on March 2

The 56-year-old woman had no recent travel history to China.

She was identified as a close contact of Case 61 and had accompanied him to NTFGH.

She went to a prayer meeting at the Grace Assembly of God church on Feb 5.

She fell ill on Feb 9 and was taken to NCID on Feb 13. She tested positive the next day.

She lives in Jurong West Street 64.

Case 68: Singaporean woman/part of Grace Assembly of God sub-cluster/discharged on Feb 29

The 79-year-old woman had no recent travel history to China. She is a family member of case 66, who works at the Grace Assembly of God church.

She was part of a Chinese New Year family gathering held in Mei Hwan Drive on Jan 25, along with case 66 and a married couple, cases 83 and 91, who had attended the Life Church and Missions.

She fell sick on Jan 30 and went to NCID on Feb 14, where she tested positive for the virus.

Before being hospitalised, she attended the Bethany Presbyterian Church in Paya Lebar Road. She lives in Mei Hwan Drive.

Case 69: Bangladeshi man on work pass/part of Seletar worksite cluster/discharged on March 2

The 26-year-old Bangladeshi national is a work pass holder with no recent travel history to China.

He is a close contact of the other Bangladeshi nationals in the cluster at a Seletar Aerospace Heights construction site.

He had been quarantined at a government facility from Feb 11 and fell sick that night. He was taken to NCID on Feb 14 and tested positive for the virus.

Case 70: Singaporean woman/part of Grace Assembly of God sub-cluster/discharged on Feb 21

The 27-year-old woman had no recent travel history to China. She is a family member of Case 66, who works at the Grace Assembly of God church.

She lives in Mei Hwan Drive and attended a Chinese New Year gathering there on Jan 25. A married couple who had visited the Life Church and Missions also attended the gathering.

She fell sick on Feb 3 and saw a GP that day. She went to the NCID on Feb 14 and tested positive for the virus the following day.

Before being hospitalised, she attended church services at the Bread of Life Church in Jalan Pemimpin.

She also went to work at the HipVan Singapore office in Kallang Avenue on Feb 12.

HipVan said in a statement that the staff member was working from home on Feb 13.

The company also said all its staff at its Kallang office were asked to work from home from Feb 16 until further notice. No other staff member from the Kallang office had tested positive for the virus as of Feb 17, it added.

Case 71: Singaporean man/part of Grace Assembly of God sub-cluster/discharged March 5

The 25-year-old man had no recent travel history to China. He is a contact of Case 66, a Grace Assembly of God staff member, and Case 70, who is related to Case 66.

He attended a Jan 25 Chinese New Year gathering in Mei Hwan Drive, where cases 66 and 70 live. The gathering was also attended by a couple who had visited the Life Church and Missions.

He reported symptoms on Feb 1 and saw a GP on Feb 10. He went to SKH on Feb 14 and was transferred to NCID the next day, when tests confirmed that he had been infected.

Before being hospitalised, he went to work at a construction site in Fernvale Lane and had attended the Bread of Life Church. He lives in Fernvale Road.

In a message to NUS staff and students, the university's senior deputy president and provost Ho Teck Hua said a student from the Faculty of Engineering, who was at a Fernvale Lane construction site for an internship, had tested positive for the virus.

The student does not live on campus and had not visited the campus since Dec 4 last year, Professor Ho said.

Case 72: Man from China who has a Singapore work pass/linked to Cases 59 and 79/discharged on Feb 27

The 40-year-old man holds a Singapore work pass and had no recent travel history to China. He was identified as a non-medical contact of Case 59, a doctor who tested positive for the virus on Feb 13.

The Chinese national fell sick on Feb 10 and saw a GP on Feb 11 and 13. He was taken to the NCID by ambulance on Feb 14 and tested positive for the virus the next day.

He worked at Aim Heng Car Service in Woodlands Industrial Park and went to the casino in Marina Bay Sands before being hospitalised. He lives in a rented apartment in Woodlands Crescent.

Case 73: Singaporean SAF regular/part of Grace Assembly of God sub-cluster/discharged on Feb 26

The 43-year-old man is a regular serviceman in the Singapore Armed Forces (SAF) who works at Building 613 in Tengah Air Base.

He was identified as a close contact of Case 51, the senior pastor of the Grace Assembly of God church who works at both of its premises in Tanglin and Bukit Batok West.

He also attended a prayer meeting at the church on Feb 5.

He fell sick on Feb 9 and saw a GP the next day.

The Ministry of Defence said he had been to work since Feb 6.

He was served a home quarantine order on Feb 13. The next day, he was taken to NCID and tested positive for the virus on Feb 15.

He was discharged on Feb 26.

Case 74: Singaporean man/part of Grace Assembly of God sub-cluster/discharged on March 7

The 29-year-old man had no recent travel history to China.

He goes to the Grace Assembly of God church and was linked to case 51, the church's senior pastor.

He fell sick on Feb 12 and went to Alexandra Hospital that day.

He visited the hospital again on Feb 15 and was warded in an isolation room. He tested positive later that day.

He had gone to work at Hi-Yew Technology in Ubi Road before being hospitalised, and lives in Mei Ling Street.

Case 75: Singaporean woman/family member of Case 41/discharged on Feb 29

The 71-year-old woman had no recent travel history to China.

She was quarantined on Feb 7 after being identified as a family member of Case 41.

She tested positive for the virus on Feb 16 and was warded in an isolation room at the NCID.

Case 76: One-year-old Singaporean boy/Feb 9 Scoot flight passenger/discharged on Feb 18

The one-year-old Singaporean boy was evacuated from Wuhan on a Feb 9 Scoot flight.

The baby was the first of 174 Singaporeans and their family members on the flight to test positive for the virus on Feb 16.

He had only mild symptoms, but had been warded in an isolation room at KKH since Feb 13. He was clear of infection on Feb 18 and was put back on quarantine with his parents.

Case 77: Singaporean man/DBS Bank employee/discharged on Feb 25

The 35-year-old Singaporean man had no recent travel history to China and works for DBS Bank.

He was identified as a contact of Case 50, the 62-year-old male DBS Bank employee who was confirmed to have the virus on Feb 12.

He fell ill on Feb 10 and saw a GP that day, and again the next day.

He went to TTSH on Feb 12 and was transferred to the NCID.

He tested positive on Feb 17.

Before being hospitalised, he mostly stayed in his home in McNair Road.

He was discharged on Feb 25.

Case 78: Singaporean woman/works at St Luke's Hospital in an administrative role/part of Grace Assembly of God sub-cluster/discharged on Feb 27

The 57-year-old Singaporean woman fell ill on Feb 9.

She saw two GPs on Feb 10 and 17.

She was taken to NCID on Feb 17 and confirmed to be infected that afternoon.

She attends the Grace Assembly of God church and was linked to case 51, the church's senior pastor.

Before she was warded, she had worked at St Luke's Hospital, which is run by a voluntary welfare organisation. She had no interaction with patients there as she was doing administrative work.

She lives in the Dairy Farm area.

Case 79: Malaysian woman who has a Singapore work pass/discharged on Feb 28

The 35-year-old Malaysian woman is a work pass holder who works at FoodXchange @ Admiralty.

She is a family member of Case 72, the Chinese national who is linked to the anaesthesiologist, Case 59.

She became sick on Feb 12 and was on home quarantine at her Woodlands Crescent home from Feb 15.

Before that, she had gone to work. Her job does not involve handling food.

She was taken to NCID on Feb 17 and confirmed to be infected the same day.

Case 80: Singaporean woman/works at NUH in an administrative role/part of Grace Assembly of God sub-cluster/discharged on Feb 27

The 38-year-old Singaporean woman works at NUH in an administrative capacity.

She had no recent travel history to China.

She is linked to case 66, who works at the Grace Assembly of God church. On Jan 25, she attended a Chinese New Year gathering in Mei Hwan Drive, where case 66 lives. The gathering was also attended by a couple who had been to the Life Church and Missions.

She fell ill on Feb 4 and saw a GP that day, and again on Feb 10.

She was then referred to NUH for a chest X-ray on Feb 10 and returned on Feb 17.

She was warded in an isolation room and tested positive for the virus on Feb 18.

Before being hospitalised, she went to work at NUH but had not interacted with patients since she fell sick.

The woman lives in Fernvale Link.

Case 81: Singaporean man/part of Grace Assembly of God sub-cluster/discharged on Feb 25

The 50-year-old Singaporean man is linked to Grace Assembly of God church.

He fell sick on Feb 16 and was warded at NCID the next day after consulting a GP by phone.

He was confirmed to be infected on Feb 18.

He lives in Lower Delta Road.

He was discharged on Feb 25.

Case 82: Singaporean woman/first admitted as dengue patient/discharged on March 25

The 57-year-old Singaporean went to the emergency department at NTFGH on Feb 13 and Feb 15, and was admitted as a dengue patient in a general ward on the second visit.

Subsequent tests confirmed on Feb 18 that she had the coronavirus infection and she was immediately transferred to an isolation room.

MOH said the patients who had shared the same room while she was in the general ward have been transferred to single rooms.

"They have been tested for Covid-19 infection, and the results are pending. So far, none of the contacts have any respiratory symptoms," it said.

Case 83: Singaporean man/part of The Life Church and Missions sub-cluster/discharged on Feb 21

The 54 year-old Singaporean has no recent travel history to China, but he travels frequently to Malaysia for work. He is a family member of Cases 91 and 138.

He was at the Life Church and Missions service on Jan 19, when a couple from Wuhan visited.

He later attended a Chinese New Year gathering in Mei Hwan Drive with his wife, Case 91. The gathering was also attended by Case 66, a staff member at the Grace Assembly of God church, who later spread the virus to his colleagues.

Case 83 fell sick on Jan 28 and sought treatment at a GP clinic on Feb 1, Feb 5, Feb 6, and Feb 10. He went to NCID on Feb 18, and tested positive for the virus on Feb 19 morning.

He was warded in an isolation room at NCID and later discharged on Feb 21.

Before being warded, he went to work at Philemon Singapore in Kallang Place. He lives in Rivervale Drive.

Case 84: Singaporean woman/part of Grace Assembly of God sub-cluster/discharged on Feb 21

The 35-year-old woman attended a Chinese New Year family gathering in Mei Hwan Drive on Jan 25. The gathering was also attended by a couple who had been to the Life Church and Missions.

She fell sick on Feb 4 and sought treatment at a GP clinic on Feb 4 and Feb 5.

As she had been identified as a contact of case 66, a man who works at the Grace Assembly of God church and who also attended the Chinese New Year gathering, she was referred to NCID on Feb 18.

Subsequent test results confirmed she had Covid-19 on Feb 19 morning.

Prior to hospital admission, she went to work at Lonza Biologics in Tuas and visited Bugis Junction.

She lives in the Aljunied Road area.

She was discharged on Feb 21.

Case 85: Man from China/work pass holder with no recent travel history to China/discharged on March 7

The 36 year-old Chinese national is a Singapore work pass holder. He had no recent travel history to China.

He reported the onset of symptoms on Feb 14 and sought treatment at a GP clinic on Feb 14, Feb 16 and Feb 19, as well as Yishun Polyclinic on Feb 19.

He was taken to KTPH in an ambulance on the same day.

Subsequent test results confirmed he had Covid-19 on Feb 20 morning.

Prior to hospital admission, he mostly stayed at his rental apartment at Woodlands Avenue 6, except to seek medical treatment.

He is currently warded in an isolation room at NCID.

Case 86: Singaporean man/student at Singapore Institute of Technology/linked to Case 82/discharged on March 7

The 24-year-old student from the Singapore Institute of Technology had no recent travel history to China.

He is linked to case 82, the 57-year-old woman who had dengue as well as Covid-19.

He fell sick on Feb 14 and sought treatment at two GP clinics on Feb 16 and Feb 18.

He went to the emergency department at NTFGH on Feb 19 and was immediately isolated.

Subsequent test results confirmed he had the infection on Feb 20 afternoon.

Prior to hospital admission, he mostly stayed at his home at Bukit Batok East Avenue 5.

MOH said he had not gone to school since the onset of symptoms.

Case 87: Singaporean man evacuated from Wuhan/Feb 9 Scoot flight passenger/linked to Case 76/discharged on Feb 24

The 32-year-old Singaporean was in Wuhan and also on the Scoot flight that evacuated 174 Singaporeans and their family members on Feb 9.

He was asymptomatic when he boarded the flight and was put under quarantine upon landing in Singapore. He was confirmed to have Covid-19 on Feb 21 afternoon, and is currently warded in an isolation room at NCID.

He is linked to Case 76, a one-year-old male infant who was also among the group of Singaporean evacuees on the same flight.

He was discharged on Feb 24.

Case 88: Singaporean woman/no recent travel history to China/part of Grace Assembly of God sub-cluster/discharged on March 2

The 30-year-old Singaporean has no recent travel history to China.

She attended a Chinese New Year gathering in Mei Hwan Drive on Jan 25, which was also attended by a couple from the Life Church and Missions.

She is a contact of Case 66, a 28-year-old Singaporean man who also attended the gathering and who works at the Grace Assembly of God church, which is the largest cluster here.

She fell ill on Feb 16 and sought treatment at a GP clinic the next day.

She is currently warded in an isolation room at NCID. Prior to hospital admission, she mostly stayed at her home at Hougang Street 91.

Case 89: Singapore permanent resident/no recent travel history to China/discharged by Feb 28

The 41-year-old man was confirmed to have the Covid-19 infection on Feb 22 morning, and is currently warded in an isolation room at NCID.

The Filipino has no recent travel history to China.

He fell sick on Feb 3 and went to two GP clinics on Feb 3, 7, 10, 17 and 21. He was hospitalised at NCID on Feb 21 and tested positive the next day.

Before being hospitalised, he went to work at Affinity Equity Partners in Temasek Boulevard. He also went to Bishan Community Club.

He lives in Serangoon Avenue 3.

Case 90: Singaporean woman/part of The Life Church and Missions sub-cluster/died on March 21

The 75-year-old Singaporean woman fell ill on Feb 9. She had no recent travel history to China and lives in Bishan Street 12. She was warded in an isolation room at NCID.

She was at The Life Church and Missions service on Jan 19, when a couple from Wuhan visited.

She first reported symptoms and visited a GP clinic on Feb 9.

She went back to the same clinic on Feb 17 and again on Feb 23, when she was taken to TTSH by ambulance and immediately isolated. She was admitted to NCID on Feb 23 for pneumonia. She had a history of chronic heart disease and hypertension.

Later that afternoon, she was confirmed to have the coronavirus.

She had been in the intensive care unit (ICU) since and developed serious complications. She died on March 21 at 7.52am after 26 days in ICU from complications due to Covid-19. She was the first person here to die of Covid-19.

The woman mostly stayed in her Bishan Street 12 home before she was admitted to hospital.

Case 91: Singaporean woman/part of The Life Church and Missions sub-cluster/discharged on Feb 25

The 58-year-old attended a church service with her husband at The Life Church and Missions on Jan 19, the same day that two tourists from Wuhan - Cases 8 and 9 - visited the church. She is a family member of Cases 83 and 138.

She later fell sick on Jan 23 and attended a Chinese New Year family gathering in Mei Hwan Drive two days later, on Jan 25. Her husband, Case 83, also attended the gathering.

On Jan 26, she went to SKH, but as she had no recent travel history to China, she was not tested for the coronavirus. This was a few days before Singapore reported its first confirmed case of local transmission.

The woman also sought medical treatment at a GP clinic on Feb 1, Feb 6 and Feb 10.

She was later identified as a contact of Case 66, a staff member at the Grace Assembly of God church, and was taken to NCID on Feb 18. Although she had recovered and was well by then, tests confirmed on Feb 22 that she had previously been infected.

The woman and her husband were discovered to be the missing links between the two church clusters.

She was discharged on Feb 25.

Case 92: Singaporean man/discharged on March 11

The 47-year-old had no recent travel history to China, Daegu and Cheongdo. He was warded in an isolation room in SKH.

He reported onset of symptoms on Feb 17 and sought treatment at a GP clinic on Feb 21 and Feb 24. He went to SKH on Feb 24 and was immediately isolated. Subsequent test results confirmed Covid-19 infection on Feb 26 morning.

Before hospital admission, he mostly stayed at his home at Serangoon Avenue 3.

Case 93: Singaporean man/part of Wizlearn Technologies cluster/discharged on March 7

The 38-year-old had no recent travel history to China, Daegu and Cheongdo. He was warded in an isolation room in NTFGH and was confirmed to have the virus on Feb 26.

He reported onset of symptoms on Feb 17 and had sought treatment at a GP clinic on Feb 18 and Feb 23. He went to NTFGH on Feb 25 and was immediately isolated.

Test results later confirmed Covid-19 infection on Feb 26 morning.

Before being admitted to hospital, he mostly stayed at his home at Bukit Batok Street 31.

He is linked to Case 95 and is a close contact of Cases 97, 99 and 100. He is also a contact of Cases 104 and 110.

Case 94: Singaporean woman/part of Safra Jurong cluster/discharged on March 24

The 64-year-old woman has no recent travel history to China, Daegu and Cheongdo.

She is currently warded in an isolation room at SGH.

She reported onset of symptoms on Feb 11 and had sought treatment at a GP clinic on Feb 17 Feb 20 and Feb 24. She was referred to SGH on Feb 24 and was immediately isolated.

Test results later confirmed Covid-19 infection on Feb 26 afternoon.

Before being admitted to hospital, she mostly stayed at her home in the Jalan Jurong Kechil area.

She is linked to Case 96, a 12-year-old boy, who is a family member of hers. She is a contact of Case 112.

Case 95: Singaporean man/part of Wizlearn Technologies cluster/discharged on March 14

The 44-year-old man had no recent travel history to China, Daegu and Cheongdo. He was warded in an isolation room at NCID. He is linked to Case 93.

He reported onset of symptoms on Feb 22 and sought treatment at two GP clinics on Feb 25 and Feb 26. He was referred to NCID on Feb 26 and was immediately isolated.

Subsequent test results confirmed Covid-19 infection on Feb 27 morning.

Prior to hospital admission, he attended business meetings at Sport Singapore at 3 Stadium Drive, the Singapore Aviation Academy at 1 Aviation Drive, and Toa Payoh Hub at 490 Lorong 6 Toa Payoh. He also visited Toa Payoh Sport Centre at 297 Lorong 6 Toa Payoh.

He lives in Choa Chu Kang Crescent.

Case 96: Singaporean boy/part of Safra Jurong cluster/discharged on March 7

The 12-year-old boy had no recent travel history to China, Daegu and Cheongdo. He was warded in an isolation room at KKH. He is a student at Raffles Institution (RI) and is a family member of Case 94, a 64-year-old woman.

He reported onset of symptoms on Feb 21 and sought treatment at a GP clinic on Feb 22. As he had been identified as a close contact of Case 94, he was referred by MOH to KKH on Feb 26 and was immediately isolated. Test results later confirmed Covid-19 infection on Feb 27 afternoon.

He lives in the Jalan Jurong Kechil area.

Case 97: Singapore permanent resident/part of Wizlearn Technologies cluster/discharged March 19

The 44-year-old woman had no recent travel history to China, Daegu and Cheongdo. She was warded in an isolation room at NCID. She is linked to Cases 93 and 95.

She reported onset of symptoms on Feb 20 and had sought treatment at a GP clinic on the same day. As she had been identified as a close contact of Case 93, she was referred by MOH to NCID on Feb 27 and immediately isolated. Test results later confirmed Covid-19 infection on Feb 27 afternoon.

Before she was admitted to hospital, she went to work at Wizlearn Technologies and attended a business meeting at the Agency for Integrated Care at 5 Maxwell Road.

She lives in Choa Chu Kang North 5.

Case 98: Singapore permanent resident/part of Wizlearn Technologies cluster/discharged March 5

The 24-year-old man had no recent travel history to China, Daegu and Cheongdo. He was warded in an isolation room at NCID.

He reported onset of symptoms on Feb 27 and had sought treatment at a GP clinic on the same day where he was taken to NCID by ambulance. Test results later confirmed Covid-19 infection on Feb 28 morning.

Before he was admitted to hospital, he mostly stayed at his home in Jurong West Street 61.

Case 99: Singaporean man/part of Wizlearn Technologies cluster/discharged on March 16

The 27-year-old man had no recent travel history to China, Daegu and Cheongdo. He was warded in an isolation room at NCID.

He reported the onset of symptoms on Feb 21. He sought treatment at a GP clinic on Feb 25, and Pioneer Polyclinic on Feb 28. As he had been identified as a close contact of Case 93, he was referred by MOH to NCID on Feb 28 and immediately isolated. Test results later confirmed Covid-19 infection on Feb 28 afternoon.

Prior to hospital admission, he mostly stayed at his home in Jurong West Street 81.

Case 100: Malaysian man/part of Wizlearn Technologies cluster/discharged on March 16

The 20-year-old man had no recent travel history to China, Daegu and Cheongdo. He was warded in an isolation room at NCID.

He reported onset of symptoms on Feb 27 and sought treatment at a GP clinic on Feb 28. As he had been identified as a close contact of Case 93, he was referred by MOH to NCID on Feb 28 and immediately isolated. Subsequent test results confirmed Covid-19 infection on Feb 28 afternoon.

Before hospital admission, he mostly stayed at his home in Holland Avenue.

Case 101: Singaporean man/part of Wizlearn Technologies cluster/discharged on March 18

The 61-year-old man had no recent travel history to China, Daegu and Cheongdo, but was in Batam from Feb 21 to 23. He was warded in an isolation room at NTFGH. He is linked to Cases 93 and 103.

He reported onset of symptoms on Feb 25. He went to the emergency department at NTFGH on Feb 28 with Case 102, a Filipino foreign domestic worker who works for him, and he was immediately isolated. Test results later confirmed Covid-19 infection on Feb 29 morning.

Prior to hospital admission, he went to work at Asia Asset Recovery and visited the Eye Clinic at NTFGH with Case 102. He lives in Bukit Batok Street 24.

Case 102: Filipino woman/part of Wizlearn Technologies cluster/discharged on March 14

The 41-year-old woman is a Singapore work pass holder, and had no recent travel history to China, Daegu and Cheongdo. She is a foreign domestic worker employed by Case 101. She was warded in an isolation room at NTFGH.

She reported onset of symptoms on Feb 25 and sought treatment at a GP clinic on Feb 27. She went to NTFGH with Case 101 on Feb 28 and was immediately isolated. Subsequent test results confirmed Covid-19 infection on Feb 29 morning.

Before being admitted to hospital, she accompanied Case 101 to the Eye Clinic at NTFGH. She lives in Bukit Batok Street 24.

Case 103: Singaporean woman/part of Wizlearn Technologies cluster/discharged on March 14

The 37-year-old woman had no recent travel history to China, Daegu and Cheongdo but had been in Batam from Feb 21 to 23. She was warded in an isolation room at NCID. She is a family member of Case 93, is linked to Case 101 and is the employer for Case 104 who is a foreign domestic worker from Myanmar.

As the 37-year-old woman had been identified as a close contact of Case 93 and had reported not having any recent illness, she was issued a home quarantine order on Feb 26.

On Feb 29, she revealed that she had onset of symptoms on Feb 20 and sought treatment at a GP clinic on Feb 25. She was immediately taken to NCID in an ambulance and was isolated. Subsequent test results confirmed Covid-19 infection on March 1 morning.

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