
According to the media release, the amount of community cases has gone back to double digits days after the end of the circuit breaker and most of them are not even Singaporeans.
Here is the info
As of 12pm, MOH has preliminarily confirmed an additional 517 cases of COVID-19 infection in Singapore.
Majority are Work Permit holders residing in foreign worker dormitories.
Based on investigations so far, 15 are cases in the community (2 Singaporeans/PRs, 13 Work Pass holders).
All 15 cases were close contacts of earlier confirmed cases, and have already been placed on quarantine.
MOH will share further updates in its press release that will be issued later tonight.
How is it spreading?
There is human-to-human transmission of COVID-19. For now, the evidence suggests spread is mostly via droplets.
The virus is carried within droplets emitted from an infected person over a short distance, such as when the person coughs or sneezes.
If these droplets come into contact with the eyes, nose or mouth of another person, directly or indirectly through hands that have come into contact with these droplets, the other person may become infected. Members of public are advised to remain vigilant and observe good personal hygiene practices.