
Covid-19 cases in Singapore has went up again with the Ministry of Health (MOH) reporting 116 new cases of infections including imported cases today (24 Aug).
24 cases are linked to the North Coast lodge cluster, where testing has been completed and more than 5,300 workers have been swabbed in three days.
24 of the remaining cases are linked to previous cases, and have already been quarantined.
30 of the remaining cases were detected through surveillance and are also linked.
There are still 33 cases that are reported unlinked.
4 cases are unvaccinated/partially vaccinated seniors over the age of 70 and are at risk of developing serious illnesses.
There are 5 imported cases who have already been placed on stay home notice and isolated upon arrival.
MOH will give further updates in a press release tonight.