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Annex C1 Summary of Cases in the Community Annex C1 Summary of Cases in the Community / Swab (for (for / Swab Places Places Number Case of Date Confirmation date Onset (years) Age Gender Nationality Exposure Key after Visited Symptoms Onset asymptomatic cases) Links Cluster * 45357 8 Jul Asymptomatic 46 M PRC Local linked Contact of Case 45362 Contact of Cases 45361 * 45358 8 Jul Asymptomatic 41 M Bangladesh Local linked and 45466 Contact of Cases 45366 * 45361 8 Jul Asymptomatic 49 M Bangladesh Local linked and 45358 * 45362 8 Jul Asymptomatic 27 M India Local linked Contact of Case 45357 # 45465 9 Jul Asymptomatic 48 M India Local linked Contact of Case 44931 Contact of Cases 45358 * 45366 8 Jul Asymptomatic 38 M Bangladesh Local linked and 45361 Contact of Cases 44783, # 45369 9 Jul Asymptomatic 46 M Bangladesh Local linked 44785 and 44996 # 45370 8 Jul 6 Jul 38 F Malaysia Local linked Contact of Case 44858 # 45371 8 Jul Asymptomatic 47 M India Local linked Contact of Case 44786 ASPRI-Westlite # 45420 9 Jul Asymptomatic 43 M Malaysia Local linked Papan dormitory 45345 8 Jul 6 Jul 34 M PRC Local unlinked 45347 8 Jul 5 Jul 22 M SC Local unlinked 45354 8 Jul 7 Jul 59 M SC Local unlinked / Swab (for (for / Swab Places Places Number Case of Date Confirmation date Onset (years) Age Gender Nationality Exposure Key after Visited Symptoms Onset asymptomatic cases) Links Cluster * 45356 8 Jul Asymptomatic 27 M Malaysia Local unlinked * 45360 8 Jul Asymptomatic 41 M India Local unlinked * 45363 8 Jul Asymptomatic 37 M PR Local unlinked * 45364 8 Jul Asymptomatic 33 M India Local unlinked * 45365 8 Jul Asymptomatic 46 M India Local unlinked 45373 8 Jul 5 Jul 40 M Malaysia Local unlinked Went to work at 45379 8 Jul 7 Jul 53 F SC Local unlinked A*STAR * 45422 9 Jul Asymptomatic 50 M PRC Local unlinked Cases marked (*) were picked up as a result of our proactive screening and surveillance. Cases marked (#) had already been quarantined earlier. Annex C2 Summary of Imported Cases Number Case of Date Confirmation date Onset (years) Age Gender Nationality Travel History Exposure Links Cluster ~ 45372 8 Jul Asymptomatic 23 F PR India Imported Contact of Case 44761 Cases marked (~) had been isolated or 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) 25 Jun 1210h to 1250h Geylang East Market & Food Centre (117 Aljunied Avenue 2) 25 Jun 1240h to 1320h Viva Business Park (750 Chai Chee Road) • Decathlon Tampines Mart (5 Tampines Street 32) 25 Jun 1400h to 1500h • McDonald's 25 Jun 1830h to 1925h Sushi Mitsuya (60 Tras Street) 25 Jun 1950h to 2020h Northpoint City (930 Yishun Avenue 2) 25 Jun 2000h to 2100h Changi City Point (5 Changi Business Park Central 1) 25 Jun 2000h to 2300h Al-Iman Restaurant Pte Ltd (136 Marsiling Road) 26 Jun 1045h to 1125h Mustafa Centre (145 Syed Alwi Road) 26 Jun 1125h to 1220h Haniffa Textiles (60 Serangoon Road) 26 Jun 1130h to 1200h Sheng Siong Supermarket (506 Tampines Central 1) Amman Household Supplies Pte Ltd (961 Jurong West 26 Jun 1230h to 1300h Street 92) West Mall (1 Bukit Batok Central Link) 26 Jun 1240h to 1310h • Cold Storage 26 Jun 1240h to 1600h Sim Lim Square (1 Rochor Canal Road) 26 Jun 1300h to 1400h Prime Supermarket (962 Jurong West Street 91) 26 Jun 1415h to 1500h Eunos Technolink Food Loft (11 Kaki Bukit Road) 26 Jun 1640h to 1915h Funan Mall (107 North Bridge Road) 26 Jun 1925h to 2000h Mustafa Centre (145 Syed Alwi Road) 26 Jun 1940h to 2328h Nouri (72 Amoy Street) IMM (2 Jurong East Street 21) 26 Jun 2010h to 2250h • Giant 26 Jun 2315h to 2355h Wang Sheng Li Durian Station (513 Bishan Street 13) 27 Jun 0900h to 0930h One Supermarket (201B Tampines Street 21) Northlink Building (10 Admiralty Street) 27 Jun 1130h to 1230h • Chang Cheng Mee Wah Coffeeshop 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) 27 Jun 1300h to 1345h Huangs 601A (601A Jurong West Street 62) 27 Jun 2050h to 2210h Yio Chu Kang Sports Hall (214 Ang Mo Kio Avenue 9) Fengshan Market & Food Centre (85 Bedok North Street 28 Jun 0830h to 0900h 4) 28 Jun 1035h to 1200h Jurong Point (1 Jurong West Central 2) Lucky Plaza (304 Orchard Road) 28 Jun 1040h to 1130h • McDonald’s 28 Jun 1050h to 1130h Paya Lebar Square (60 Paya Lebar Road) Marsiling Lane Market & Cooked Food Centre (20 28 Jun 1200h to 1300h Marsiling Lane) 28 Jun 1200h to 1600h Kopitiam (205 Bedok North Street 1) Northpoint City (930 Yishun Avenue 2) 28 Jun 1320h to 1755h • Xin Wang Hong Kong Café • Joe & Dough 28 Jun 1315h to 1345h Sheng Siong Supermarket (3 Yuan Ching Road) 28 Jun 1330h to 1400h Ming Fa (246B Upper Thomson Road) 28 Jun 1400h to 1445h One Man Coffee (215R Upper Thomson Road) Tampines Mall (4 Tampines Central 5) 28 Jun 1440h to 1630h • StarHub Jurong Point (1 Jurong West Central 2) • Toast Box 28 Jun 1520h to 1650h • COURTS • FairPrice Xtra 28 Jun 1630h to 1730h Ah Hung D24 Sultan Durian (109 Sims Avenue) Marsiling Lane Market & Cooked Food Centre (20 28 Jun 1730h to 1830h Marsiling Lane) 28 Jun 1800h to 1830h Bugis Junction (200 Victoria Street) 28 Jun 1925h to 2005h Square 2 @ Novena (10 Sinaran Drive) • Jollibee 28 Jun 1940h to 2045h Cheng Hoo Thian Restaurant OSL (34 Whampoa West) 28 Jun 1950h to 2020h NTUC FairPrice (5 Eunos Crescent) Tampines Mart (5 Tampines Street 32) 28 Jun 2010h to 2110h • McDonald's ION Orchard (2 Orchard Turn) 29 Jun 1200h to 1240h • Food Opera @ ION Orchard 29 Jun 1310h to 1600h Clifford Centre (24 Raffles Place) Date Time Location (Address) • Heavenly Wang 29 Jun 1505h to 1550h Little India Arcade Pte Ltd (48 Serangoon Road) 30 Jun 1110h to 1145h Fu Chan Coffee Shop (145 Teck Whye Avenue) 30 Jun 1150h to 1230h Chinatown Point (133 New Bridge Road) IMM (2 Jurong East Street 21) 30 Jun 1400h to 1430h • Skechers Outlet 30 Jun 1725h to 1800h Kallang Wave Mall (1 Stadium Place) • My Kampung 30 Jun 1930h to 2005h Sheng Siong Supermarket (108 McNair Road) Great World City (1 Kim Seng Promenade) • Cold Storage 30 Jun 1935h to 2115h • Meidi-ya Supermarket • Food Junction 30 Jun 1950h to 2145h Westgate (3 Gateway Drive) • Ma Kuang TCM Medical Centre Jurong West 651 Food House Pte Ltd (651 Jurong West 1 Jul 0950h to 1045h Street 61) Albert Centre Market and Food Centre (270 Queen 1 Jul 1215h to 1315h Street) 1 Jul 1240h to 1310h People’s Park Food Centre (32 New Market Road) Jurong Point (1 Jurong West Central 2) 1 Jul 1410h to 1440h • NTUC FairPrice 1 Jul 1600h to 1640h The Daily Scoop (369 Sembawang Road) 1 Jul 1830h to 1930h NTI Food Court (964 Jurong West Street 91) 1 Jul 1830h to 2015h Mustafa Centre (145 Syed Alwi Road) Northpoint City (930 Yishun Avenue 2) 1 Jul 1900h to 2030h • Swensen’s 2 Jul 0925h to 1010h Kaki Bukit AutoHub (2 Kaki Bukit Avenue 2) Jewel Changi Airport (78 Airport Boulevard) 2 Jul 1930h to 2030h • El Fuego by COLLIN’S 2 Jul 1230h to 1300h Sedap Coffee Shop (735 Pasir Ris Street 72) 2 Jul 1725h to 1800h 4A Jalan Batu Hawker Centre (4A Jalan Batu) 3 Jul 1230h to 1300h Kallang Wave Mall (1 Stadium Place) • My Kampung Compass One (1 Sengkang Square) 3 Jul 1330h to 1400h • Kopitiam Date Time Location (Address) 3 Jul 1726h to 1800h Kallang Wave Mall (1 Stadium Place) • My Kampung 3 Jul 1920h to 2220h IMM (2 Jurong East Street 21) • ANDES by ASTONS JEM (50 Jurong Gateway Road) 3 Jul 2030h to 2150h • Penang Culture • Don Don Donki 3 Jul 2200h to 2245h Marina Barrage (8 Marina Gardens Drive) 3 Jul 2300h to 2330h Sheng Siong Supermarket (7 Jurong West Avenue 5) Jurong Point (1 Jurong West Central 2) 4 Jul 1100h to 1130h • Singtel Old Airport Road Food Centre & Shopping Mall (51 Old 4 Jul 1120h to 1200h Airport Road) Lucky Plaza (304 Orchard Road) 4 Jul 1200h to 1255h • McDonald’s 4 Jul 1206h to 1300h Funan Mall (107 North Bridge Road) • Expressions: Slimming, Facial And Aesthetic Treatment Singapore Tang Plaza (310 Orchard Road) 4 Jul 1405h to 1525h • TANGS 4 Jul 1500h to 1540h Jurong Point (1 Jurong West Central 2) Plaza Singapura (68 Orchard Road) 4 Jul 1705h to 1945h • Swensen’s Kallang Wave Mall (1 Stadium Place) 4 Jul 1725h to 1800h • My Kampung East Coast Lagoon Food Village (1220 East Coast 4 Jul 1730h to 2000h Parkway) 4 Jul 1750h to 1820h Sim Lim Square (1 Rochor Canal Road) 4 Jul 1915h to 2015h FairPrice Hub (1 Joo Koon Circle) 4 Jul 2120h to 2205h Wisma Atria (435 Orchard Road) • Picnic Urban Food Court JEM (50 Jurong Gateway Road) 5 Jul 1115h to 1245h • Canton Paradise • Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf 5 Jul 0755h to 1015h Singapore Safety Driving Centre (2 Woodlands Industrial Park E4) 5 Jul 1145h to 1220h People’s Park Food Centre (32 New Market Road) 5 Jul 1725h to 1800h Kallang Wave Mall (1 Stadium Place) Date Time Location (Address) • My Kampung 5 Jul 2020h to 2130h The Guild (55 Keong Saik Road) 6 Jul 1230h to 1300h Kallang Wave Mall (1 Stadium Place) • My Kampung 6 Jul 1725h to 1800h Kallang Wave Mall (1 Stadium Place) • My Kampung 7 Jul 1120h to 1200h Old Airport Road Food Centre & Shopping Mall (51 Old Airport Road) 7 Jul 1725h to 1800h Kallang Wave Mall (1 Stadium Place) • My Kampung Those who had been identified as close contacts of confirmed cases would already have been notified by MOH.
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