Of the four cases detected in the community, two were close contacts and two cases were found in mass NATs; no cases found in other population groups.
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Officials push for determined effort to thwart Covid-19 outbreak; seven key groups must do daily NAT.
Covid-19 measures to remain in force for an additional five days from Monday; only essential services allowed to stay open.
Only 9 positive batches of pooled samples found in 9th citywide testing; nearly 21,000 individuals currently under follow up.
Out of 1,675 confirmed cases, only 5.7% have been domestic helpers; rigorous new anti-virus measures for next week to be announced tomorrow.
More than 20,500 individuals under follow up, including around 3,000 close contacts and over 11,200 people with overlapping itineraries.
After owner makes repeated frantic calls for help, Municipal Affairs Bureau vet arrives to find animal’s windpipe blocked by solid objects, causing its fatal asphyxia.
Municipal Affairs Bureau points finger at Red Code Zone residents who wander corridors unmasked, carelessly toss rubbish and filch neighbours’ supplies.
Health workers concentrate on breaking virus transmission chains after quitting search for Patient Zero; fifth death is 86-year-old suffering kidney problems and dementia.