Anonymous cardholders who may have been infected during bus rides with Covid-19 ‘renovation cluster’ urged to identify themselves for testing.
City
After third successful NAT drive, SSM sets sights on getting city vaccinated to allow people to ‘live with the virus’.
Almost entire population given clean bill of health in three-day, citywide operation which mobilised 11,000 civil servants.
Health workers attempt to track down passengers who may have shared rides with virus carriers.
The Red Code Zones hold 969 people, while the Yellow Code Zones hold 1,981 people.
Third city-wide NAT close to completion in less than 48 hours; government to reduce number of NAT stations starting tonight.
Almost everyone tested, no positive results so far, testing stations starting to accept walk-ins as health workers race toward an early finish.
Stiff new rules require three negative NATs and double vaccination for travellers from high-risk countries such as Brazil, Russia and South Africa.
Emergency disinfection operation under way, and all staff to be tested twice after patient gambled on premises for several hours.