Senin, 03 Agustus 2020

Singapore reports 226 new cases of COVID-19, 1 community case involving prison inmate - CNA

SINGAPORE: Singapore reported 226 new COVID-19 cases as of noon on Monday (Aug 3), including one in the community and nine imported cases, said the Ministry of Health (MOH).

This brings the national total to 53,051.

The sole community case involves a prison inmate on a short-term visit pass who had arrived in Singapore before the implementation of border measures, said MOH.

"He had been segregated from the general inmate population since his admission to Changi Prison Complex on Jul 30, and was tested as part of the Singapore Prison Service’s (SPS) proactive screening of newly admitted inmates," it added.

The health ministry said the nine imported cases were placed on stay-home notices upon arrival in Singapore.

The vast majority of Monday's cases were work permit holders residing in foreign worker dormitories.

MOH added that more details will be released in an update on Monday night.

PREVIOUS COVID-19 CASES AT CHANGI PRISON

Another inmate, a 21-year-old Sri Lankan, was reported as a COVID-19 case on Jun 19. He was sentenced to jail and caning on Jun 12 for overstaying, after arriving in Singapore on a social visit pass on Jan 10, the SPS said last month.

The man was admitted to Changi Prison on Jun 6, at which point he tested negative for the disease. He was later detected to have COVID-19 on Jun 18.

The prison service said that he had no links to four earlier COVID-19 cases at Changi Prison. The four earlier cases comprise of three inmates from different cohorts and a staff nurse from SPS' medical service provider.

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Starting from Aug 11, travellers entering Singapore who are serving their stay-home notice outside of dedicated facilities will have to wear an electronic monitoring device throughout the 14-day period.

This was announced in a joint press release by the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA), Ministry of Manpower (MOM) and Ministry of Education (MOE) on Monday.

This will apply to all travellers including Singaporeans, permanent residents, long-term pass holders, work pass holders and their dependents, the ministries said, adding that only those aged 12 and below will be exempt.

READ: Travellers entering Singapore serving stay-home notice outside of facilities to wear electronic device

The device will be issued upon arrival at the checkpoints and must be activated when they have reached their place of residence.

If the device is not activated as required, the authorities will follow up to determine the traveller's location, and assist to resolve any technical difficulties, or take enforcement action, as the case may be.

Any attempt to leave the place of residence or tamper with the device will trigger an alert to the authorities, who will conduct investigations, except when the person is leaving to take the COVID-19 swab test.

Those who are caught flouting the stay-home notice requirements or tampering with the device may be fined up to S$10,000 and jailed up to six months. 

Foreigners may also have their permits and passes revoked or the validity shortened.

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