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Annex C1 Summary of Cases in the Community Annex C1 Summary of Cases in the Community / Swab (for (for / Swab Number Case of Date Confirmation date Onset (years) Age Gender Nationality Exposure Places Key after Visited Symptoms Onset asymptomatic cases) Links Cluster Went to work at Ulu Bukit Panjang 23 Jul Pandan Bus Depot and Integrated * 49440 1 Jul 28 M Malaysia Local linked (Serology Positive) Bukit Panjang Integrated Transport Transport Hub Hub Contact of # 49453 24 Jul 23 Jul 27 M Malaysia Local linked Case 48916 23 Jul * 49439 Asymptomatic 43 M Bangladesh Local unlinked (Serology Positive) Cases marked (*) were picked up as a result of our proactive screening and surveillance. Case marked (#) had already been quarantined earlier. Annex C2 Summary of Imported Cases History Number Case of Date Confirmation date Onset (years) Age Gender Nationality Travel Exposure Links Cluster India ~ 49180 23 Jul Asymptomatic 27 F India Imported (Dependant’s Pass holder) India ~ 49357 23 Jul Asymptomatic 25 F India Imported (Dependant’s Pass holder) Cases marked (~) had been placed on Stay-Home Notice upon arrival in Singapore. Annex C3 Public Places Visited by Cases in the Community during Infectious Period1 Date Time Location (Address) Sheng Siong Supermarket (154A Bukit Batok West 10 Jul 0620h to 0650h Avenue 8) Block 16 Bedok South Market & Food Centre (16 Bedok 10 Jul 1200h to 1230h South Road) Hillion Mall (17 Petir Road) 10 Jul 1200h to 1400h • My Briyani House The Panggung@Aroma Kampung Restaurant (2 Joo 10 Jul 1200h to 1500h Chiat Road) Taman Jurong Shopping Centre (399 Yung Sheng 10 Jul 1215h to 1300h Road) 10 Jul 1250h to 1330h HAO Mart (505 Canberra Link) Northpoint City (930 Yishun Avenue 2) 10 Jul 1255h to 1400h • O’Coffee Club Xpress 10 Jul 1550h to 1620h Apple Orchard Road (270 Orchard Road) Century Square (2 Tampines Central 5) 10 Jul 1810h to 1850h • Nakhon Kitchen 10 Jul 1945h to 2040h Mustafa Centre (145 Syed Alwi Road) 10 Jul 2115h to 2200h Spize Bedok (336 Bedok Road) Sheng Siong Supermarket (154A Bukit Batok West 11 Jul 0645h to 0715h Avenue 8) SingPost Centre (10 Eunos Road 8) 11 Jul 1000h to 1100h • Bon Aesthetics 11 Jul 1310h to 1340h Bugis+ (201 Victoria Street) 11 Jul 1625h to 1700h West Mall (1 Bukit Batok Central Link) Bukit Panjang Plaza (1 Jelebu Road) 12 Jul 1120h to 1220h • Streats 12 Jul 1330h to 1700h Bar Bar Black Sheep (86 Robertson Quay) Jurong Point (1 Jurong West Central 2) 12 Jul 1425h to 1600h • Japan Home G7 Sinma Live Seafood Restaurant (163 Geylang Road 12 Jul 1740h to 1815h Lorong 3) 1 Excludes residence, workplaces, healthcare facilities and public transport. This list will be updated on a rolling 14-days basis, i.e. one incubation period, and as epidemiological investigations progress. Date Time Location (Address) 12 Jul 1830h to 1930h Resorts World Sentosa Casino (8 Sentosa Gateway) Golden Mile Complex (5001 Beach Road) 12 Jul 1915h to 2055h • Diandin Leluk Thai Restaurant Suntec City (3 Temasek Boulevard) 12 Jul 2010h to 2140h • Din Tai Fung The Metropolis (9 North Buona Vista Drive) 13 Jul 1230h to 1300h • SaladStop! 13 Jul 1410h to 1455h Hillion Mall (17 Petir Road) Tiong Bahru Plaza (298 Tiong Bahru Road) 13 Jul 1740h to 1825h • McDonald’s 13 Jul 1935h to 2040h FairPrice Joo Chiat Complex (2 Joo Chiat Road) 14 Jul 0900h to 0930h Fu Chan Food Paradise (134 Jurong Gateway Road) 14 Jul 1000h to 1040h Albert Centre (270 Queen Street) Westgate (3 Gateway Drive) 14 Jul 1000h to 1200h • Food Republic@Westgate ICBC Jurong East Sub-Branch (130 Jurong Gateway 14 Jul 1005h to 1120h Road) 14 Jul 1140h to 1220h Sheng Siong Supermarket (7 Jurong West Avenue 5) JEM (50 Jurong Gateway Road) 14 Jul 1250h to 1500h • Robinsons FairPrice Jurong Gateway Road (135 Jurong Gateway 14 Jul 1330h to 1400h Road) 14 Jul 1330h to 1400h Market Street Interim Hawker Centre (5 Cross Street) 14 Jul 1405h to 1500h Gandhi Restaurant (29/31 Chander Road) 14 Jul 1520h to 1930h Waterway Point (83 Punggol Central) VivoCity (1 HarbourFront Walk) 14 Jul 1600h to 1655h • FairPrice Xtra JEM (50 Jurong Gateway Road) 14 Jul 1600h to 1930h • Starbucks • Marché Mövenpick 14 Jul 1930h to 2130h Food Park – Lor Lew Lian (2 Lorong Lew Lian) Westgate (3 Gateway Drive) 14 Jul 1935h to 2005h • Tokyu Hands Jurong East 14 Jul 1945h to 2020h Sembawang Community Club (2125 Sembawang Road) Date Time Location (Address) ActiveSG Gym at Fernvale Square (51A Sengkang 14 Jul 2105h to 2225h West Avenue) Lot One Shoppers’ Mall (21 Choa Chu Kang Avenue 4) 15 Jul 1200h to 1240h • McDonald’s 15 Jul 1500h to 1715h Seah Im Food Centre (2 Seah Im Road) VivoCity (1 HarbourFront Walk) 15 Jul 1610h to 1850h • Golden Village VivoCity • Soup Restaurant 15 Jul 2230h to 0000h Thasevi Food (239 Jalan Kayu) ActiveSG Gym at Fernvale Square (51A Sengkang 16 Jul 1700h to 1830h West Avenue) G7 Sinma Live Seafood Restaurant (163 Geylang Road 16 Jul 1805h to 1940h Lorong 3) 16 Jul 2245h to 0030h 313 KPT Pte Ltd (313A Sembawang Drive) Pasir Ris West Plaza (735 Pasir Ris Street 72) 17 Jul 0950h to 1020h • Kopitiam 17 Jul 0955h to 1025h Changi Village Hawker Centre (2 Changi Village Road) 17 Jul 1540h to 1710h Joo Chiat Complex (1 Joo Chiat Road) ActiveSG Gym at Fernvale Square (51A Sengkang 17 Jul 1700h to 1830h West Avenue) 17 Jul 1930h to 2115h LECOQ (25 Church Street) FilmGarde Bugis+ (201 Victoria Street) 17 Jul 2140h to 0000h • Hall 6 SAFRA Yishun (60 Yishun Avenue 4) 18 Jul 1900h to 2015h • Pin Si Restaurant orchardgateway (277 Orchard Road) 19 Jul 0945h to 1130h • CHIMPCHAMP FITNESS Kallang Wave Mall (1 Stadium Place) 19 Jul 1230h to 1530h • Yunomori Onsen & Spa 20 Jul 1130h to 1230h Changi Village Hawker Centre (2 Changi Village Road) Raffles City Shopping Centre (252 North Bridge Road) 21 Jul 1500h to 1550h • Raffles City Market Place Those who had been identified as close contacts of confirmed cases would already have been notified by MOH. As a precautionary measure, persons who had been at these locations during the specified timings should monitor their health closely for 14 days from their date of visit. They should see a doctor promptly if they develop symptoms of acute respiratory infection (such as cough, sore throat and runny nose), as well as fever and loss of taste or smell, and inform the doctor of their exposure history. There is no need to avoid places where confirmed cases of COVID-19 have been. The National Environment Agency will engage the management of affected premises to provide guidance on cleaning and disinfection. .
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