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DORSCON Green/Wave 1: Imported Cases from China

Singapore's Ministry of Health (MOH) issued a health advisory on 2 January, and implemented temperature checks for passengers arriving in Changi Airport from Wuhan the following day. On 20 January, temperature screening at Changi Airport was extended to all travellers coming from China. In addition, individuals with pneumonia who had travelled to Wuhan within 14 days before the onset of symptoms will be isolated in hospital. MOH also issued a reminder to hospitals and general practitioners to be vigilant for such cases. On 22 January, quarantine measures were extended to travellers who arrived from China and displayed symptoms, with the first seven suspected cases tested negative. On the same day, three more suspected cases were detected, causing the MOH to form a multi-ministry taskforce to tackle the virus.

The first case was confirmed on 23 January, involving a 66-year-old Chinese national from Wuhan who flew from Guangzhou via China Southern Airlines flight CZ351 with 9 companions and stayed at Shangri-La's Rasa Sentosa Resort and Spa. Contact tracing subsequently commenced. Two more cases were confirmed the next day, involving a 37-year-old son of the first imported case and a 53-year-old Chinese woman who arrived on 21 January by flight and showed preliminary positive results previously. Another 28 suspected cases were detected as a result of enhanced testing. Border control measures were enhanced and extended to land and sea checkpoints on 24 January and the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority started temperature checks from noon of that day.

It was reported on 24 January that holiday chalets were being prepared as quarantine centres. Some of these chalets had served as quarantine centres in previous outbreaks, such as the 2003 SARS outbreak and 2009 flu pandemic. Measures such as temperature screening and quarantine facilities were in place at foreign worker dormitories.

Since 24 January 2020, everyone is discouraged from visiting certain public hospitals. With the shift to Orange Level, only one visitor is allowed at one time to see patients. SBS Transit also had early closures from Bugis to Chinatown on 24 January 2020. Bus service 28 frequency is reduced to 10 - 15 minutes whereas 67 is having an improved frequency; with reduced frequencies. In Chinese New Year 2020, there is train service extension but up to 1.20am due to coronavirus involved.

In addition, SMRT had suspended train services from Joo Koon to Tuas Plaza on 25 January 2020 as a consequence, but had also suspended train services from Choa Chu Kang to Yew Tee on Chinese New Year 2020.

On 25 January, MOH confirmed the fourth case of Wuhan coronavirus in Singapore involving a 36 year-old from Wuhan who stayed at Village Hotel Sentosa. He subsequently went to Sengkang General Hospital, where infection was confirmed. Schools will also start daily temperature taking exercises from 28 January 2020. However, the individuals who were died from virus were even false. In addition; travellers began to be turned away from Wuhan on 25 January 2020. The leave of absence for 14 days is longer than the Influenza A (H1N1). Ah Hwee's father and mother did not come on 25 January 2020.

On 27 January 2020, Singapore has imposed 14 days leave of absence for those who travelled to China, in schools and workplaces, and also closed the borders as a result on 31 January 2020.

In the first phase, temperature screening was originally for flights from Wuhan, China. In response, temperature screening is conducted for all origin locations, and various places on 28 January 2020, as reduction of frequencies is inevitable given peak hours. Hand sanitisers are also installed at these stations to fight virus.

On 30 January 2020, a website titled ‘City News’ published an article claiming that five Singaporeans have contracted the Wuhan coronavirus without going to China, but there is no local transmission of nCoV. All confirmed cases in Singapore to date are Chinese nationals who travelled from Wuhan.

DORSCON Yellow

The States Times Review Facebook page said that Ming Yue had confirmed that Singapore had run out of face masks on 30 January 2020. Ming Yue had stated clearly that there was sufficient supply of the masks if people used it responsibly.

On 31 January 2020, 3 more cases for the coronavirus has been reported in Singapore, brings them to the prescribed number slowly to the original 16. On 1 February 2020, it was raised to 18. Therefore on 2 February 2020 it will be raised to 20 or 21.

There are 13 confirmed cases of the Wuhan coronavirus in Singapore, out of which 2,700 had been dead in China. Eddie Mok's N95 masks were being disposed on September 2019 before we sold the house on 6 December 2019. Many services are 36, 77, 97, 106 and 133.

On 1 February 2020, there is a WhatsApp message circulating around with a list of alleged places where suspected or confirmed cases have been. There is no need to avoid places where suspected or confirmed cases of nCoV have been, but however some people have been avoiding it since 29 January 2020. The risk of infection from transient contact, such as in public places, is low. There is also currently no evidence of community spread.

There is a message circulating the death due to Covid-19 on 7 February 2020, but there is no deaths.

DORSCON Orange/Wave 2: Early Local Clusters

There are seven new coronavirus cases in Singapore, the Ministry of Health announced on Saturday (Feb 8). Among the new confirmed cases are a taxi driver and a private-hire car driver, it said.

House cleaning has been done through sanitising the places by mopping with the disinfectant twice and opening the windows for ventilation. For Simon Ng's house, not just bringing the television back to the living room, it had to clean and disinfect the entire house as well. For Ang Chee Kok's house, cleaning and disinfecting continues to be the norm.

In addition; Singapore confirmed eight more cases, bringing them to 58. One of the new cases is a family member of a DBS employee, who tested positive for the coronavirus on Wednesday; but this is after the first employee was affected on 12 February. Five of the new cases are linked to the Grace Assembly of God cluster, while two are linked to the cluster at Seletar Aerospace Heights construction site. As such, many temples/churches are either cancelling it or closing it down - these include Clementi Temple, Kuan Yin San Temple, Kwan Im Thong Hood Cho Temple, Tse Tho Aum Temple, St Andrew's Cathedral, Heart of God Church and Bethesda Bedok-Tampines Church. All of them do not have travel histories to China. These were however sent to the restructured hospitals.

Prior to hospital admission, he had gone to work at DBS Asia Central at Marina Bay Financial Centre in 12 Marina Boulevard. He had also stayed at his home in Mei Hwan Drive other than to seek medical treatment. In addition; United Kingdom had the first case in London on 12 February 2020.

From 14 February 2020, Singapore Ducktours (Chinese-language commentaries), Gourmet Bus and Safari Route 2 (Bird Park) will be suspended.

On 16 February 2020, there are 3 more cases of coronavirus, whereas there are two more cases on 17 February 2020. In addition, the 14-day leave of absence is renamed to "Stay-Home Notice" and extended to whole of China from 18 February 2020. Foreigners will get their work or long-term passes revoked, whereas Singaporeans could be prosecuted under the Infectious Diseases Act. There are penalties who flout their rules.

MOM said that existing work-pass holders with Hubei-issued passports or with recent travel history to Hubei should still defer their return. They will continue to be quarantined when they return to Singapore.

Support will be provided for those who need daily necessities while they are at home for 14 days. Students can approach their schools. MOM said that employers have to ensure that their work-pass holders on Stay-Home Notice can obtain meals and other daily essentials. If the work-pass holder is unable to make his own arrangements, the employer will have to make the necessary arrangements. If support from employers are not forthcoming, work pass holders should report their difficulties to MOM.

Even when under the Stay-Home Notice, the ministry said there was no need for workers to be segregated from others living in the same room or apartment, though social interactions and contact should be minimised. The $100 daily allowance for those under the 14-day Leave of Absence will also be extended to Singaporeans, permanent residents and work-pass holders under the Stay-Home Notice, said MOM.

"At some point in time, they will want to come back to Singapore, especially after the Chinese New Year holidays. There's a higher chance now that some of them will be infected with the virus."

Enforcement officers will carry out random checks and spot checks, to ensure that those who are serving Stay-Home Notice comply with requirements.

Bizlink has started to do segregation on 17 February 2020, for business continuity reasons (divided into three groups - Group A, B and C). Group A is Scanning, Group B is Data Entry and Group C is Cigarette Room.

This will be stricter than the current leave of absence (LOA), which has allowed those returning to leave their homes briefly, for example, for their meals or to buy household supplies. The Government will also no longer issue leave of absence notices to returnees with the recent travel history to mainland China, outside Hubei province.

In 19 February 2020, MediaCorp cancelled the Star Awards ceremony due to concerns over the outbreak. Bushiroad also cancelled several events.

In addition, affected by 2019-20 coronavirus, Rickshaw Sightseeing Bus will be suspended until further notice. Singapore confirmed three more cases, bringing the total number to 84 on 19 February.

Sheryl Teo's wedding (on 29 February), together with Ah Keng's son's wedding (on 22 February), does not affect the coronavirus outbreak. Asknlearn has been asked to shut down operations until 9 March, following many cases that has happened.

Facebook also said that the offices will close after Tata gave birth to Elliot Koh, because of the coronavirus. SAFRA Jurong also ordered to close down the operations.

Grab has shut down the offices for cleaning and disinfecting after an employee was found to be infected with Covid-19. Grab said the employee did not handle any day-to-day operations at its front-line premises. This meant that the employee did not come into contact with any service staff who would interact with Grab's drivers and delivery riders. Cleaning and disinfecting has started in Suntec City on March 7 and ended on March 19.

Qing Ming Festival is where relatives that fetch each other to see dead persons. Probably they also started on 14 March 2020 and end on 14 May 2020, but eventually they may cancel it. We will do the praying in other ways, not at Tse Tho Aum Temple.

Singapore has also placed more changes to combat the Covid-19 epidemic, and issue more orders through Ong Lifen, and Victoria Ang Zi Yun.

  • Nightclubs will remain operational, and it will even start at 2pm as usual, ending at 12am as per normal.
  • Resorts World Sentosa (Universal Studios Singapore), Gardens by the Bay, ArtScience Museum, Madame Tussauds Singapore, Trick-Eye Museum, SEA Aquarium will also be closed in batches.
    • Universal Studios Singapore, Madame Tussauds Singapore, Trick-Eye Museum and SEA Aquarium will be closed from 17 March 2020 to 30 April 2020.
    • Gardens by the Bay and ArtScience Museum will be closed from 17 March 2020 to 14 April 2020.
  • MOE is recalling all students on exchange, internship programmes overseas to come back to Singapore.
  • Singaporeans also advised to defer all non-essential travel to anywhere for the next 30 days, as condition worsens. Singaporeans who have made plans to travel abroad during March school holidays are advised to review the plans. All travellers will be subject to the prevailing travel measures imposed by their destination countries, and those imposed by Singapore upon their return home. As the situation remains uncertain and will continue to evolve, Singaporeans are advised to review their travel plans for the coming months after the March school holidays as well.
  • All ActiveSG events will be suspended and swimming pools will be closed from 16 March 2020.
  • SMRT and SBS Transit is also adjusting all train and bus timings from 15 March 2020 as the condition worsens.

Worsening conditions as Wave 3: Returning Singaporeans from overseas

In March, as the number of cases began to rise exponentially around the world, the Ministry of Foriegn Affairs (MFA) and the Ministry of Education (MOE) began to encourage Singaporeans to return home. Various institutes of higher learning recalled their students currently on overseas internship or exchange, and the MFA began liasing with airlines to facilitate flights to key cities when necessary during this period, to cater to demand for return flights to Singapore.

Singaporeans and permanent residents returning to the country all have to serve the 14-day isolation period from 20 March 2020 whereas for China, Japan, South Korea, Iran, Italy and Spain, it will be extended to 18 days and for Malaysia, it will be 20 days. The number of new cases extends to 313. In view of the heightened risk of further importation of Covid-19 cases in Singapore, Singaporeans are advised to defer all travel abroad, instead of just deferring non-essential travel.

Gloria Ko is not going to Bizlink from 19 March 2020 onwards, with the cases going up. Ms Thana's children - Mark and Aria will also not be coming to Bizlink too. Starting from 20 March 2020, Eswariy and Khong Jia Wei will also not be going to Bizlink. In addition, Daisy Ang will also not be going to DB Schenker from 19 March 2020 onwards, as the company wants to stop the transmission.

Research from the RaySearch Laboratories has decided that they can have vaccine and treatment for Covid-19, together with the AstraZeneca Singapore.

Two people - one man and one woman passed away from Covid-19 on 21 March. Both Case 90 and Case 212 were passed away.

Non-Covid 19 patients from the public hospitals will be transferred to private hospitals and the conversion of First Media Design School into a hospital, to free up capacity in public hospitals. Singapore's Lego Brickfest 2020 will be cancelled, together with Istana Open House (1 May 2020), Income Eco Run, DBS Marina Regatta, HSBC Singapore's Rugby Sevens, 2XU Compression Run (April 5) and JP Morgan Corporate Challenge (April 8), and OSIM Sundown Run.

Transport officials in the British capital, London and Singapore closed dozens of London Underground stations starting from 20 March as the city tries to stem the outbreak following the coronavirus pandemic. The official death toll in UK has reached 104. "People should not be travelling in Singapore with the exception of really have to". In addition; besides Thomson-East Coast Line, many other stations such as Gul Circle, Sierra, Yosemite and Tuas Plaza, together with Marina South Pier and Canberra for the NSL, Woodleigh and Buangkok for the NEL will be closed from 22 March 2020.

From 23 March 2020, Electronic Road Pricing (ERP), Low Emission Zone and Ultra Low Emission Zone will be suspended to help critical workers. Roads must be kept clear for them.

Two markets were even shut down due to COVID-19 pandemic: these include Queen Street and Ang Mo Kio (Block 527) from 26 March 2020 for one month. Bukit Panjang LRT will be operating only Service A during Covid-19 situation, whereas YK1670E is originally TIBS Hino bus, which is being donated to Raffles Girls' School.

Distribution of hand sanitisers will be suspended at Bukit Panjang Plaza, Bedok Mall, Tampines Mall, Lot One and Junction 8 from 26 March 2020. With effect from 29 March 2020, all schools will be closed, including childcare and kindergarten, due to the COVID-19 confirmed cases. In line with Covid-19 situation, iLight Singapore 2020 has been cancelled together with Arts in the Neighbourhood. As a response, all the temples were closed down which is Qing Ming 2020.

Wave 4: Spread across migrant workers

On 3 April 2020, with evidence of growing spread of COVID-19, Lee Hsien Loong announced much stricter measures from 7 April to at least 4 May, which is a lockdown from Wuhan. I also know that there is TPG Telecom data plans going to be launched ($10 for 50GB) in the middle of the pandemic, on 29 March 2020, however this is not going to happen with that. Although we have decided Timothy Mok not to go to work since 26 March 2020, unless we take further steps, things will gradually get worse, or another big cluster may happen things over the edge. Even Lee Hsien Loong has discussed with Lynnett Ong and Ong Lifen, on the Multi-Ministry Taskforce, instead of doing a review of 2 weeks, a decisive move to pre-empt escalating infections. Workplaces are closed except essential services - such as food establishments, markets, supermarkets, clinics, hospitals, utilities, transport and banking services. Most of the work premises must close and they should be directed to working from home. Schools will move to home-based learning from 8 April 2020 and preschools will close. Food establishments can only have delivery and takeaway services. SAF will defer in-camp training and IPPT for ORNS people. Graduation ceremonies will not be held during this time. After reacting to the news, Singapore Pools and libraries will be closed as these are called non-essential services. Marina Bay Sands also announced that it will be banned from operating during this lockdown period. This include The Shoppes, ArtScience Museum, casino, as well as food and beverage outlets and Expo & Convention Centre. All reservations for the hotels were cancelled and given to Singaporeans undergoing Stay-Home Notice (SHN). At the same time, some train and bus services were suspended. The last round of closures do take place; ending on 11 May 2020. Also, Changi Airport Terminal 2 has been suspended from 7 April 2020 due to decline of air traffic and to facilitate the upgrading works of the terminal. It will complete when the vaccine or treatment is found.

On 21 April 2020, Lee Hsien Loong announced that the Wuhan lockdown is being extended to 1 June, partly due to sustained number of unlinked cases in the community. Existing measures are tightened up to 4 May, which includes restricting of entry into wet markets. The list of essential services are tightened, such as standalone food and beverage shops, GrabFood, Foodpanda, taxi drivers, barber shops, movers, neighbourhood police posts and some government offices. Eateries and vending machines are also shut. Optician shops are not allowing walk-ins, and some were closed. Pet shops and laundry shops are also closed as well. Changi Airport Terminal 4 will also be suspended from the same time. Also, to prevent Singaporeans and permanent residents from leaving the country, selected finger piers at Terminal 1 and 3 will also not be used for flights; and only essential flights will be given, including repatriated Singaporeans. Skytrain services have been reduced due to low demand. Visitors and employees can continue to use the MRT link bridge from Terminal 2 to Terminal 3, and proceeding to Jewel Changi Airport. Taxi stands at Terminal 1 and Terminal 3 will be consolidated, with one serving each terminal.

The June school holidays and 7th Month (Hungry Ghost Festival) were shifted to 5 May, with economy and everything resumes on 2 June. However, no Getai shows will be held and it will be different.

In April, the bulk of cases moved from the imported cases to the migrant workers in the dormitories, starting from the largest site of Mustafa Centre, resulting in the authorities imposing a mandatory quarantine of 20,000 migrant workers in two dormitories gazetted as isolation areas. It reached a single-daily high of 1,396 cases among migrant cases in April. Anyway, since 20 April 2020, MOH stops tracking the list of confirmed case relations and where are they hospitalised. Originally the lockdown is supposed to end on 4 May 2020, it is even extended to 1 June 2020. These are their confirmed clusters of infection:

  1. Marina Bay Sands (Black Tap and Ce La Vi)
  2. 21 Defu South Street 1
  3. 8 Martin Place
  4. 107 West Coast Vale
  5. SAFRA Jurong
  6. ABC Hostel
  7. Acacia Lodge
  8. Alaunia Lodge
  9. Avery Lodge Dormitory
  10. Blue Stars Dormitory
  11. Cassia @ Penjuru
  12. CitiWall
  13. CDPL Tuas Dormitory
  14. Changi Lodge II
  15. Cochrane Lodge I
  16. Cochrane Lodge II
  17. Homestay Lodge
  18. Hulett Dormitory
  19. Jurong Apartments
  20. Jurong Penjuru Dormitory
  21. Kian Teck Dormitory
  22. Kallang Dormitory
  23. Kranji Lodge I
  24. The Leo
  25. Mandai Lodge I
  26. North Coast Lodge
  27. PPT Lodge 1A
  28. S11 Dormitory @ Punggol
  29. Seatown Dormitory
  30. Shaw Lodge
  31. SJ Dormitory
  32. SSKBJV Dormitory
  33. Sungei Tengah Lodge
  34. Tampines Dormitory
  35. Tech Park Crescent
  36. Tuas South Dormitory
  37. Tuas View Dormitory
  38. Westlite Toh Guan Dormitory
  39. Westlite Mandai Dormitory
  40. Westlite Woodlands Dormitory
  41. Woodlands Dormitory
  42. Woodlands Lodge I
  43. Woodlands Lodge II
  44. 17 Jalan Besut
  45. 10 Kranji Link
  46. 12 Loyang Drive
  47. 61 Senoko Drive
  48. 21B Senoko Loop
  49. 13 Senoko Way
  50. 10 Shaw Road
  51. 2 Sungei Kadut Avenue
  52. 5 Sungei Kadut Avenue
  53. 8 Sungei Kadut Avenue
  54. 18 Sungei Kadut Avenue
  55. 59 Sungei Kadut Loop
  56. 4 Sungei Kadut Street 2
  57. 17 Sungei Kadut Street 4
  58. 11 Tuas Avenue 10
  59. 32 Tuas View Square
  60. 36 Tuas View Square
  61. 40 Tuas View Square
  62. The Jovell
  63. Kenyon/UBS construction site
  64. Project Glory
  65. Pesko Engineering Pte Ltd
  66. TTJ Design & Engineering Pte Ltd
  67. Natureland East Coast
  68. Strand Hotel
  69. 112 Neythal Road
  70. Grandwork Building
  71. Asknlearn Technologies
  72. ASPRI-Westlite Papan
  73. Church of Singapore
  74. Dover Court International School
  75. Grace Assembly of God
  76. Grand Hyatt Singapore
  77. Hero's
  78. ICA Building
  79. Kallang Avenue
  80. Kian Teck Hostel
  81. Lee Ah Mooi Old Aged Home
  82. The Life Church and Missions Singapore
  83. Little Gems Preschool
  84. Masjid Al-Muttaqin
  85. McDonald's
  86. Mustafa Centre
  87. National University Hospital renovation site
  88. Northpoint City
  89. Palm View Primary School
  90. PCF Fengshan
  91. SCM Tuas Lodge
  92. Sembawang Shipyard
  93. Wing Fong Court
  94. Singapore Cricket Club
  95. SingPost Centre
  96. SingTel Comcentre
  97. The Life Church and Missions Singapore
  98. The Orange Ballroom
  99. The Wedding Brocade
  100. New Tampines City
  101. Queen Street Market & Food Centre
  102. Wilby Residences
  103. Yong Thai Hang
  104. 51 Paya Ubi Industrial Park
  105. 33 Sungei Kadut Loop
  106. 23H Sungei Kadut Street 1
  107. 10 Tagore Drive
  108. 51H Tuas South Avenue 1
  109. Institute of Mental Health (IMH)
  110. 9 Benoi Crescent
  111. 24 Benoi Place
  112. 2 Fan Yoong Road
  113. 10 Gul Drive
  114. 23 Kaki Bukit Road 6
  115. 17 Soon Lee Road
  116. 16 Tuas Avenue 1
  117. 1 Tuas Avenue 10
  118. 2 Tuas Avenue 10
  119. 81 Tuas South Street 5
  120. 54/56 Tuas View Square
  121. Joo Koon Lodge
  122. Tuas South Incineration Plant
  123. 19 Kian Teck Road
  124. 12 Tuas View Place
  125. 15 Tuas View Square
  126. 20 Sungei Kadut Avenue
  127. 148 Woodlands Industrial Park E5
  128. 5 Neythal Road
  129. 34 Sungei Kadut Loop
  130. 16 Tuas Avenue 3
  131. 21 Tuas View Square
  132. 2 Tuas South Street 2
  133. NCS Hub
  134. 16 Fan Yoong Road
  135. 15 Gul Way
  136. 23 Sungei Kadut Street 2
  137. 9A Tech Park Crescent
  138. 64 Woodlands Industrial Park E9
  139. Hai Leck Engineering Pte Ltd
  140. Melody Springs
  141. 6 Tuas Basin Link
  142. 60 Benoi Road
  143. 100A Central Boulevard
  144. Clementi N2C3
  145. 1 North Coast Drive
  146. 31 Sungei Kadut Loop
  147. 9 Tech Park Crescent
  148. 80 Tuas Avenue 1
  149. 15 Tuas View Close
  150. 131 Tuas View Square
  151. 20 Benoi Lane
  152. 5 Fourth Chin Bee Road
  153. 36/38 Kian Teck Drive
  154. Tampines Street 62
  155. 14 Tech Park Crescent
  156. 50A Tuas Link 4
  157. 35 Tuas View Walk 2
  158. 5 Sixth Lok Yang Road
  159. 98 Kaki Bukit Industrial Terrace
  160. 4 Sungei Kadut Avenue
  161. 5 Tech Park Crescent
  162. 3 Tuas Drive 1
  163. 52 Tuas View Square
  164. 25 Kaki Bukit Industrial Terrace
  165. 63 Senoko Drive
  166. 53 Sungei Kadut Loop
  167. 11 Tech Park Crescent
  168. 57 Tuas View Walk 2
  169. 3 Buroh Lane
  170. 9 Defu South Street 1
  171. 44 Kaki Bukit Industrial Terrace
  172. 45 Kaki Bukit Place
  173. 20 Kranji Road
  174. 2 Pioneer Sector Walk
  175. 69 Tuas South Avenue 1
  176. 3 Tuas View Circuit
  177. 212 Woodlands Industrial Park E5
  178. 15 Serangoon North Avenue 1
  179. Tanah Merah Coast Road
  180. 9 Woodlands Industrial Park E1
  181. 11 Woodlands Industrial Park E1
  182. 515 Yishun Industrial Park A
  183. Tuas South Apartments
  184. 47 Senoko Drive
  185. 566 Woodlands Road
  186. 45 Kian Teck Drive
  187. 3 Loyang Way 6
  188. 36 Senoko Road
  189. 7 Senoko South Road
  190. 3 Sungei Kadut Avenue
  191. 46 Tech Park Crescent
  192. 5 Woodlands Industrial Park E1
  193. 3 Kian Teck Crescent
  194. 119 Neythal Road
  195. 1 Sungei Kadut Street 4
  196. 1020 Tai Seng Avenue
  197. 17C Tuas Road
  198. 29 Tuas View Walk 2
  199. 9 Sungei Kadut Way
  200. 7 Tech Park Crescent
  201. 137 Tuas View Square
  202. 9 Sungei Kadut Avenue
  203. 80 Kaki Bukit Industrial Terrace
  204. 48 Toh Guan Road East
  205. 55 Tuas South Avenue 1
  206. 119 Tuas View Walk 1
  207. 33 Tuas View Walk 2
  208. 2 Kampong Ampat
  209. 43 Tuas View Close
  210. 117 Tuas View Walk 1
  211. 7 Woodlands Industrial Park E1
  212. 28 Kian Teck Road
  213. 121 Tuas View Walk 1
  214. 564A-E Balestier Road
  215. 71 Kaki Bukit Industrial Terrace
  216. 35 Kaki Bukit Place
  217. 40 Kaki Bukit Industrial Terrace
  218. 15 Kaki Bukit Road 4
  219. 31 Kranji Crescent
  220. 38 Tuas View Square
  221. 15A Senoko Way
  222. 33A Tanah Merah Coast Road
  223. 10 Tuas South Street 12
  224. 109 Tuas View Walk 1
  225. 12 Kwong Min Road
  226. 8 Tuas South Lane
  227. 6 Tuas View Square
  228. 65 & 67 Tuas View Walk 2
  229. 18 Woodlands Industrial Park E1
  230. Beyond Tuas South Boulevard
  231. 10 Kwong Min Road
  232. 781 Woodlands Avenue 9
  233. 6 Tuas South Street 2
  234. 216 Tagore Lane
  235. 9B Tech Park Crescent
  236. 16 Tech Park Crescent
  237. 115 Tuas View Walk 1
  238. 145 Tuas View Square
  239. 55 Genting Lane
  240. Stirling Residences
  241. 21 Tuas View Loop
  242. 15 Kaki Bukit Crescent
  243. 9 Kian Teck Drive
  244. 1A Pioneer Sector Walk
  245. Potong Pasir Avenue 1
  246. 214 Tagore Lane
  247. 200A Tuas South Boulevard
  248. 56 Tech Park Crescent
  249. 23 Tech Park Crescent
  250. 10 Kaki Bukit Road 1
  251. 6 Kian Teck Crescent
  252. 10 Tech Park Crescent
  253. 242 Woodlands Industrial Park E5
  254. 51 Pioneer Sector 1
  255. 52 Tech Park Crescent
  256. 143 Tuas View Square
  257. 79 Kaki Bukit Industrial Terrace
  258. 208 Woodlands Industrial Park E5
  259. 230 Woodlands Industrial Park E5
  260. The Florence Residences
  261. 5 Kaki Bukit Industrial Terrace
  262. 38 Woodlands Industrial Park E1 #04-18/19
  263. 210 Woodlands Industrial Park E5
  264. 170 Woodlands Industrial Park E7
  265. 20 Senoko Crescent
  266. 7 Gambas Crescent
  267. 17 Tuas View Close
  268. Micron Semiconductor Pte Ltd (1 North Coast Drive)
  269. 12 Kian Teck Crescent
  270. 53L Tuas South Avenue 1
  271. 59H Tuas South Avenue 1
  272. 96 Kaki Bukit Industrial Terrace
  273. Paya Lebar Quarter Tower 2 Construction Site
  274. 72 Tagore Lane
  275. 54 Tech Park Crescent
  276. 7 Kian Teck Crescent
  277. 2 Tech Park Crescent
  278. 12 Tech Park Crescent
  279. Westlite Juniper
  280. Bukit Panjang Integrated Transport Hub
  281. 12 Defu Lane 7
  282. 6 Sungei Kadut Street 2

The Inter-Agency Task Force has been systematically and progressively clearing dormitories through aggressive testing of migrant workers residing in dormitories. Westlite Juniper (23 Mandai Estate) and the dormitory at 21 Defu South Street 1 have been cleared, and now house only recovered individuals and those who have recently tested negative for COVID-19 infection. As such, the clusters have now been closed.

The Multi-Ministry Task Force announced on 13 June that a student at St Anthony’s Canossian Secondary School had tested positive for COVID-19. As a precaution, 47 students and 12 staff who had been in close contact with the student have been put on Leave of Absence by the Ministry of Education or Home Quarantine Order by MOH. The 47 students and 12 staff have been tested for COVID-19, and their test results have all come back negative.

After 2 June 2020, the DORSCON will be downgraded from Red to Orange.

Vacant factories:

  1. 26A Sungei Kadut Street 4
  2. 11C, 11D, 15A, 15B Tuas Road
  3. 25 Kranji Loop
  4. 120, 128, 130, 134, 136, 138 Genting Lane
  5. 6 Neythal Road
  6. 105, 164 Gul Circle
  7. 128 Tuas South Avenue 3
  8. 28 Ayer Rajah Crescent
  9. 36 Sungei Kadut Street 1

Former schools which has been closed down and will be replaced by workers' dormitories:

  1. 21 Champions Way (former Innova JC)
  2. 20 Jalan Damai (former Bedok North Sec, which has been closed down in 2018)
  3. 3 Geylang Bahru Lane (former Victoria Sch)
  4. 121 Queensway (former New Town Sec)
  5. 201 Ulu Pandan Road (former Nexus International Sch)
  6. 300 Jalan Jurong Kechil (former Bukit Batok Pri)
  7. 25 Jalan Tembusu (former Chatsworth International Sch)
  8. 2 Tampines Avenue 9 (former Tampines JC)
  9. 1033 Upper Serangoon Road (former Serangoon JC)
  10. 29 Woodlands Centre Road (former Fuchun Pri)
  11. 1 and 3 Mei Chin Road (former Mei Chin Pri/Sec)
  12. 60 Dunearn Road (former Swiss Cottage Sec)
  13. 15 Pasir Ris Street 21 (former Greenview Sec, which has been closed down in 2018)
  14. 931 Jurong West Street 42 (former Hong Kah Sec, which has been closed down in 2019)
  15. 2 Bedok South Road (former Tampines Sec and St Anthony's Canossian Sec)
  16. 8 Chai Chee Lane (former East Coast Pri, which has been closed down in 2019)
  17. 15 Tampines Street 11 (former Qiaonan Pri, which has been closed down in 2014)

Vacant state properties:

  1. 63-66 Yung Kuang Road
  2. Block 1-22 Redhill Close (Former SERS flats)
  3. Block 429A Bedok North Road (Incomplete HDB Flats)
  4. 36 Dunearn Road (Chancery Court En-Bloc)
  5. 8 Lower Delta Road (Former PSB Academy)
  6. 226 Outram Road (Former Health Services Research Unit)
  7. 191 Ang Mo Kio Avenue 8 (Former Anderson JC Student Hostel)
  8. 2 Perahu Road
  9. 90, 92 and 94 Kismis Avenue (Former Ngee Ann Polytechnic Staff Apartments)

Stay-Home Notice (SHN) Lockdowns

  • In Phase 1, citizens from Hubei, China are being placed under quarantine whereas travellers are not allowed to enter or transit the country from 31 January 2020.
  • In Phase 2, citizens from the rest of China are being placed under Stay-Home Notice (SHN) whereas travellers are not allowed to enter or transit the country from 18 February 2020.
  • In Phase 3, citizens from South Korea are being placed under Stay-Home Notice (SHN) whereas travellers are not allowed to enter or transit the country from 25 February 2020.
  • In Phase 4, citizens from Iran, Italy and Japan are being placed under Stay-Home Notice (SHN) whereas travellers are not allowed to enter or transit the country from 4 March 2020.
  • In Phase 5, citizens from France and Germany are being placed under Stay-Home Notice (SHN) whereas travellers are not allowed to enter or transit the country from 10 March 2020.
  • In Phase 6, citizens from Spain are being placed under Stay-Home Notice (SHN) whereas travellers are not allowed to enter or transit the country from 13 March 2020.
  • In Phase 7, citizens from Belgium, Denmark, Netherlands, Norway, Spain, Switzerland, United Kingdom and United States are being placed under Stay-Home Notice (SHN) whereas travellers are not allowed to enter or transit the country from 17 March 2020.
  • In Phase 8, citizens from the rest of the countries are being placed under Stay-Home Notice (SHN) whereas travellers are also being placed the same too, from 20 March 2020 to 22 March 2020. Thereafter, all foreigners are prohibited from entering the country from 23 March 2020.

Places infected

Before Phase 2

Facilities that are infected before the CMCO should be able to resume back operations on 19 June 2020.

Date Time Location
17 May 9am - 9.30am Jurong West Block 505 Market & Food Centre
17 May 12.40pm - 2pm 100AM - Don Don Donki
19 May 10.45am - 11.15am Mayflower Market & Food Centre
20 May 4.30pm - 6pm Jurong Point - NTUC FairPrice Finest
20 May 7pm - 8pm Taman Jurong Shopping Centre - NTUC FairPrice
21 May 5.30pm - 6.30pm Jurong Point - Japanese Food Street
22 May 8.30pm - 9pm Taman Jurong Shopping Centre - NTUC FairPrice
24 May 6am - 8am Wet market at Block 963 Jurong West Street 91
24 May 12pm - 12.30pm Bukit Panjang Plaza - NTUC FairPrice Finest
24 May 12.30pm - 1pm Hillion Mall - NTUC FairPrice
24 May 1pm - 2pm Jurong Point - NTUC FairPrice Xtra
24 May 9.30pm - 10.20pm JEM - Don Don Donki
25 May 11am - 12pm Jurong West Block 505 Market & Food Centre
25 May 1.10pm - 2.25pm IMM
25 May 4pm - 4.30pm Taman Jurong Market & Food Centre
25 May 7.45pm - 9.15pm IMM
26 May 9am - 10.30am Geylang Serai Market & Food Centre
26 May 10.05am - 10.35am Junction 8 - NTUC FairPrice Finest
27 May 11.30am - 12pm Junction 8 - Food Junction
28 May 1pm - 1.30pm NTUC FairPrice - 414 Yishun Ring Road
28 May 1.30pm - 2pm Giant - 418 Yishun Avenue 11
29 May 1pm - 1.35pm Tanglin Mall
29 May 6pm - 6.30pm 82 Marine Parade Central
30 May 9am - 11am Yuhua Village Market & Food Centre
30 May 11.10am - 12pm Hougang Mall - NTUC FairPrice
30 May 5.10pm - 5.40pm Woodlands North Plaza - Giant Supermarket
30 May 10.30pm - 11pm Woodlands Mart - Giant Hypermarket
2 Jun 2.45pm - 3.25pm Tampines Mall - Basement 1
2 Jun 5pm - 5.30pm Clementi Mall - Jinjia Kitchen
3 Jun 12pm - 1pm Hougang Green
3 Jun 7pm - 8pm IMM
4 Jun 3pm - 4pm Mustafa Centre
4 Jun 7.30am - 8am Geylang Serai Market
4 Jun 8am - 8.30am The Poiz Centre
4 Jun 8.20am - 9am New World Centre

Transition to Phase 2

Singaporeans are expected to be cautious when travelling to these places from 19 June 2020 to avoid being exposed to germs. The review has to be conducted over the course of two weeks.

Date Time Location
6 Jun 3pm - 4.15pm Jem - FairPrice Xtra
6 Jun 2.10pm - 3.20pm HarbourFront Centre
7 Jun 7.05am - 7.55am Siglap V - Cold Storage
7 Jun 8am - 8.30am Siglap New Market - NTUC FairPrice
7 Jun 5.05pm - 5.50pm New Tampines City - Kopitiam
7 Jun 5.45pm - 6.15pm Mustafa Centre
8 Jun 9am - 10.15am Pioneer Mall
8 Jun 3.50pm - 5pm Waterway Point
8 Jun 9.10am - 10.15am Kaki Bukit Recreation Centre - POSB
8 Jun 1.30pm - 2.05pm 18 Marsiling Lane
8 Jun 6.55pm - 7.25pm Sheng Siong 301 Geylang Road
9 Jun 7.50pm - 8.35pm Mustafa Centre
9 Jun 8.15pm - 8.45pm NTUC FairPrice Enabling Village
10 Jun 11am - 11.30am Boon Lay Shopping Centre
11 Jun 1.50pm - 2.30pm Kaki Bukit Recreation Centre - POSB
11 Jun 4.55pm - 5.30pm Sheng Siong 301 Geylang Road
11 Jun 5.30pm - 6pm Sri Murugan Trading (86 Syed Alwi Road)
11 Jun 8pm - 8.40pm SF Chandpur Minimart Pte Ltd (6 Desker Road)
12 Jun 5.45pm - 6.20pm Sheng Siong 301 Geylang Road
14 Jun 12.30pm - 1pm Sheng Siong 301 Geylang Road
14 Jun 5.30pm - 6pm Sheng Siong New World Centre
14 Jun 6.30pm - 7.10pm Sheng Siong 301 Geylang Road
14 Jun 8pm - 9pm Prime Supermarket 803 King George's Avenue
15 Jun 6.25pm - 8.55pm NTUC FairPrice 447A Jalan Kayu
16 Jun 4.30pm - 5.05pm Haniffa Pte Ltd (118 Dunlop Street)
18 Jun 11.30am - 12.15pm Heartland Mall

Phase 2

Date Time Location
19 Jun 5.15pm - 6.05pm Sheng Siong Serangoon North
19 Jun 8.05pm - 9.40pm Seoul Garden Northpoint City
19 Jun 8.15pm - 9.15pm Everyday Spa (94 Lorong 4 Toa Payoh)
20 Jun 4.40pm - 6.15pm SAFRA Tampines
20 Jun 7pm - 8pm SAFRA Mount Faber
20 Jun 7.30pm - 8.30pm Kamala Restaurant Block 662 Buffalo Road
21 Jun 6.15am - 7.15am Boon Lay Place Market and Food Village
21 Jun 4.45pm - 6.15pm Queensway Shopping Centre - Weston Corporation, Limited Edt and Da'Cave (Clothing retail)
21 Jun 6pm - 7pm Siam Square Mookata (155 Bukit Batok Street 11)
21 Jun 7pm - 8pm Seah Im Food Centre
21 Jun 8.15pm - 9.15pm VivoCity
21 Jun 8.35pm - 10.05pm Yio Chu Kang Sports Hall
22 Jun 9.30am - 11am Jurong East Sports Centre
22 Jun 12.15pm - 12.45pm Causeway Point
22 Jun 2.30pm - 3pm Lucky Plaza - As-Shifaa Cafe
22 Jun 3.25pm - 5.30pm 313 @ Somerset
22 Jun 5.40pm - 6.05pm Peninsula Plaza
22 Jun 6.35pm - 7.35pm Kallang Wave
23 Jun 1.10pm - 2.30pm Bugis Junction Level 1 (SingTel)
23 Jun 4.05pm - 5pm All India Supermart (41 Norris Road)
23 Jun 5.30pm - 6.30pm Marutama Dining (75 Killiney Road)
23 Jun 7.30pm - 8.30pm Dopa Dopa Creamery (29 South Bridge Road)
23 Jun 7.45pm - 10.10pm Pearl's Hill 34
23 Jun 8.30pm - 10pm Healing Thai Massage (39 Jalan Besar)
23 Jun 8.30pm - 10.15pm Durian 36 (608 Geylang Road)
24 Jun 7.15am - 7.45am Outram Park Ya Hua Rou Guo Chua (7 Keppel Road)
24 Jun 9.10am - 10.40am Jurong Lake Gardens Gym ActiveSG
24 Jun 9.45am - 11.45am Yuhua Market & Hawker Centre
24 Jun 10.15am - 11.20am Funan Mall
24 Jun 12.20pm - 2.20pm IMM Building - Giant Hyper
24 Jun 12.30pm - 1.35pm People's Park Centre - An Qi Spa
24 Jun 1.55pm - 3.45pm People's Park Centre - ML Aesthetics LLP
24 Jun 3.40pm - 4.20pm Mustafa Centre
24 Jun 4.10pm - 7.10pm Pearl's Hill 34
24 Jun 7.55pm - 8.40pm Mustafa Centre
24 Jun 9.45pm - 10.30pm New World Centre - Sheng Siong Supermarket
25 Jun 12.10pm - 12.50pm Geylang East Market & Food Centre
25 Jun 12.40pm - 1.20pm Viva Business Park - Decathlon
25 Jun 2pm - 3pm Tampines Mart McDonald's
25 Jun 6.30pm - 7.25pm Sushi Mitsuya (60 Tras Street)
25 Jun 7.50pm - 8.20pm Northpoint City
25 Jun 8pm - 9pm Changi City Point
25 Jun 8pm - 11pm Al-Iman Restaurant (136 Marsiling Road)
26 Jun 10.45am - 11.25am Mustafa Centre
26 Jun 11.25am - 12.20pm Haniffa Textiles (60 Serangoon Road)
26 Jun 11.30am - 12pm Sheng Siong Supermarket (506 Tampines Central 1)
26 Jun 12.30pm - 1pm Amman Household Supplies Pte Ltd (961 Jurong West Street 92)
26 Jun 12.40pm - 1.10pm West Mall - Cold Storage
26 Jun 12.40pm - 4pm Sim Lim Square
26 Jun 1pm - 2pm Prime Supermarket (962 Jurong West Street 91)
26 Jun 2.15pm - 3pm Eunos Technolink Food Loft (11 Kaki Bukit Road)
26 Jun 4.40pm - 7.15pm Funan Mall
26 Jun 7.25pm - 8pm Mustafa Centre
26 Jun 7.40pm - 11.28pm Nouri (72 Amoy Street)
26 Jun 8.10pm - 10.50pm IMM Building - Giant Hyper
26 Jun 11.15pm - 11.55pm Wang Sheng Li Durian Station (513 Bishan Street 13)
27 Jun 8.35am - 9.10am City Square Mall - OCBC Bank
27 Jun 9am - 9.30am One Supermarket (201B Tampines Street 21)
27 Jun 10.50am - 1.05pm ION Orchard - Treasures Noodle & Congee House
27 Jun 11.30am - 12.30pm Northlink Building (10 Admiralty Street) - Chang Cheng Mee Wah Coffeeshop
27 Jun 1pm - 1.45pm Huangs 601A (601A Jurong West Street 62)
27 Jun 1.15pm - 1.50pm People's Park Food Centre (32 New Market Road) - Ocean Cosmetics
27 Jun 2pm - 2.45pm Ban Kah Hiang Trading (107 Jalan Bukit Merah)
27 Jun 8.50pm - 10.10pm Yio Chu Kang Sports Hall
28 Jun 8.30am - 9am Fengshan Market & Food Centre
28 Jun 10.35am - 12pm Jurong Point
28 Jun 10.40am - 11.30am Lucky Plaza McDonald's
28 Jun 10.50am - 11.30am Paya Lebar Square
28 Jun 12pm - 1pm Marsiling Lane Market & Cooked Food Centre (20 Marsiling Lane)
28 Jun 12pm - 4pm Kopitiam (205 Bedok North Street 1)
28 Jun 1.15pm - 1.45pm Sheng Siong Supermarket (3 Yuan Ching Road)
28 Jun 1.20pm - 5.55pm Northpoint City - Xin Wang Hong Kong Cafe and Joe & Dough
28 Jun 1.30pm - 2pm Ming Fa (246B Upper Thomson Road)
28 Jun 2pm - 2.45pm One Man Coffee (215R Upper Thomson Road)
28 Jun 2.40pm - 4.30pm Tampines Mall - StarHub
28 Jun 3.20pm - 4.50pm Jurong Point - Toast Box, Courts and FairPrice Xtra
28 Jun 4pm - 5pm Gek Poh Shopping Centre (762 Jurong West Street 75)
28 Jun 4.30pm - 5.30pm Ah Hung D24 Sultan Durian (109 Sims Avenue)
28 Jun 5.20pm - 5.50pm West Mall
28 Jun 5.30pm - 6.30pm Marsiling Lane Market & Cooked Food Centre (20 Marsiling Lane)
28 Jun 6pm - 6.30pm Bugis Junction
28 Jun 7.25pm - 8.05pm Square 2 - Jollibee
28 Jun 7.40pm - 8.45pm Cheng Hoo Thian Restaurant OSL (34 Whampoa West)
28 Jun 7.50pm - 8.20pm NTUC FairPrice (5 Eunos Crescent)
28 Jun 8.10pm - 9.10pm Tampines Mart McDonald's
29 Jun 12pm - 12.40pm ION Orchard - Food Opera
29 Jun 1.10pm - 4pm Clifford Centre - Heavenly Wang
29 Jun 3.05pm - 3.50pm Little India Arcade Pte Ltd (48 Serangoon Road)
30 Jun 11.10am - 11.45am Fu Chun Coffee Shop (Block 145 Teck Whye Avenue)
30 Jun 11.50am - 12.30pm Chinatown Point
30 Jun 11.55am - 12.40pm Jem - Dian Xiao Er
30 Jun 12.20pm - 12.50pm Bake with Yen (162 Bukit Merah Central)
30 Jun 2pm - 2.30pm IMM - Skechers Outlet
30 Jun 5.25pm - 6pm Kallang Wave - My Kampung
30 Jun 7.30pm - 8.05pm Sheng Siong Supermarket (108 McNair Road)
30 Jun 7.35pm - 9.15pm Great World City - Cold Storage, Meidi-Ya and Food Junction
30 Jun 7.50pm - 9.45pm Westgate - Ma Kuang TCM Medical Centre
1 Jul 9.30am - 10.10am Tat Fong Paint Pte Ltd (492 Geylang Road)
1 Jul 9.50am - 10.45am Jurong West 651 Food House Pte Ltd (651 Jurong West Street 61)
1 Jul 10.10am - 10.50am Causeway Point
1 Jul 11.10am - 12.10pm Rivervale Plaza (118 Rivervale Drive)
1 Jul 12.15pm - 1.15pm Albert Centre Market and Food Centre
1 Jul 12.40pm - 1.20pm People's Park Market and Food Centre
1 Jul 2pm - 3.05pm Seletar Mall - Spectacle Hut and NTUC FairPrice Finest
1 Jul 2.10pm - 2.45pm Causeway Point
1 Jul 2.10pm - 2.40pm Jurong Point - NTUC FairPrice Finest
1 Jul 4pm - 4.40pm The Daily Scoop (369 Sembawang Road)
1 Jul 5.10pm - 5.50pm Cheng Chew Wah Agency (Singapore Pools Authorised Retailer) (20 Frankel Terrace)
1 Jul 6.30pm - 7pm NTI Food Court (964 Jurong West Street 91)
1 Jul 6.30pm - 8.15pm Mustafa Centre
1 Jul 6.35pm - 7.05pm Western Union (301 Ubi Avenue 1)
1 Jul 7pm - 8.30pm Northpoint City - Swensen's
1 Jul 7.15pm - 8.20pm Bedok Market Place - Giant Super
1 Jul 8.30pm - 9.05pm Marina Bay Sands
2 Jul 9.25am - 10.10am Kaki Bukit Autohub
2 Jul 9.30am - 10.30am ICA Building (10 Kallang Road)
2 Jul 12.30pm - 1pm Sedap Coffee Shop (735 Pasir Ris Street 72)
2 Jul 5.25pm - 6pm Jalan Batu Hawker Centre (4A Jalan Batu)
2 Jul 5.50pm - 6.50pm RuLe YoUr CuTz 2 (252 Jurong East Street 24)
2 Jul 7.30pm - 8.30pm Jewel Changi Airport - El Fuego by COLLIN'S
2 Jul 9.35pm - 10.25pm Marina Bay Sands Casino
3 Jul 8.10am - 8.50am West Mall - KFC
3 Jul 10am - 4pm Tekka Centre
3 Jul 11.50am - 1pm Lot One - BHG
3 Jul 12.30pm - 1pm Kallang Wave - My Kampung
3 Jul 12.55pm - 1.45pm Boon Lay Shopping Centre (221 Boon Lay Place)
3 Jul 1.30pm - 2pm Compass One - Kopitiam
3 Jul 5.25pm - 6pm Kallang Wave - My Kampung
3 Jul 7.20pm - 10.20pm IMM - ANDES by Aston's
3 Jul 8.30pm - 9.50pm Jem - Penang Culture and Don Don Donki
3 Jul 10pm - 10.45pm Marina Barrage
3 Jul 11pm - 11.30pm Sheng Siong (7 Jurong West Avenue 5)
4 Jul 8.40am - 9.15am Prime Supermarket (962 Jurong West Street 91)
4 Jul 8.50am - 9.50am NEX
4 Jul 11am - 11.30am Jurong Point - SingTel
4 Jul 11am - 11.30am Geylang Serai Market & Food Centre (1 Geylang Serai)
4 Jul 11.20am - 12pm Old Airport Road Market & Food Centre
4 Jul 11.30am - 1.30pm Resorts World Sentosa Casino
4 Jul 12pm - 12.55pm Lucky Plaza McDonald's
4 Jul 12.06pm - 1pm Funan Mall - Expressions: Slimming, Facial and Aesthetic Treatment Singapore
4 Jul 12.25pm - 1.15pm Joo Chiat Complex (1 Joo Chiat Road)
4 Jul 12.45pm - 1.30pm Westgate - Anjappar
4 Jul 2.05pm - 3.25pm Tangs Plaza - TANGS
4 Jul 3pm - 3.40pm Jurong Point
4 Jul 5.05pm - 7.45pm Plaza Singapura - Swensen's
4 Jul 5.25pm - 6pm Kallang Wave - My Kampung
4 Jul 5.30pm - 8pm East Coast Lagoon Food Village (1220 East Coast Parkway)
4 Jul 5.35pm - 6.03pm Causeway Point - Watson's
4 Jul 5.40pm - 6.30pm Bukit Panjang Hawker Centre and Market
4 Jul 5.50pm - 6.20pm Sim Lim Square
4 Jul 6pm - 7pm Jurong Point
4 Jul 7.15pm - 8.15pm FairPrice Hub
4 Jul 9.05pm - 10.00pm IMM - McDonald's
4 Jul 9.20pm - 10.05pm Wisma Atria - Picnic Urban Food Court
5 Jul 12.35am - 2.30am Resorts World Sentosa Casino
5 Jul 7.55am - 10.15am Singapore Safety Driving Centre (2 Woodlands Industrial Park E4)
5 Jul 9.25am - 10am All India Supermart (41 Norris Road)
5 Jul 11.10am - 12.40pm IMM - Red Ginger
5 Jul 11.15am - 12.45pm Jem - Canton Paradise and Coffee Bean & Tea Loaf
5 Jul 11.25am - 12pm All India Supermart (41 Norris Road)
5 Jul 11.45am - 12.20pm People's Park Food Centre
5 Jul 11.55am - 1.20pm City Plaza
5 Jul 12pm - 12.30pm Tekka Centre
5 Jul 1.35pm - 2.15pm Bugis Street
5 Jul 2.15pm - 2.45pm Bugis+
5 Jul 2.45pm - 3.30pm Bugis Junction
5 Jul 3.30pm - 4pm Mustafa Centre
5 Jul 3.50pm - 5.30pm Cut-N-Shave (46 Desker Road)
5 Jul 5.25pm - 6pm Kallang Wave - My Kampung
5 Jul 6.10pm - 7.45pm Chinatown Complex Food Centre
5 Jul 6.30pm - 7.30pm Sim Lim Square
5 Jul 8pm - 9pm Mustafa Centre
5 Jul 8.20pm - 9.30pm The Guild (55 Keong Saik Road)
5 Jul 9.05pm - 9.45pm Mustafa Centre
5 Jul 10.05pm - 12.05am Marina Bay Sands Casino
6 Jul 9.10am - 10.05am AMK Hub
6 Jul 9.35am - 10.30am Sun Plaza - NTUC FairPrice
6 Jul 10.05am - 2pm Food Xchange @ Admiralty (8A Admiralty Street)
6 Jul 12.20pm - 12.50pm NTUC FairPrice (Bukit Batok West Avenue 8)
6 Jul 12.30pm - 1pm Kallang Wave - My Kampung
6 Jul 1.30pm - 2pm Jurong Point - Mr. Barber
6 Jul 3pm - 5.50pm Plaza Singapura
6 Jul 4pm - 4.30pm New World Centre - Sheng Siong
6 Jul 4pm - 5.15pm Velocity @ Novena Square - Fish & Co
6 Jul 5.25pm - 6pm Kallang Wave - My Kampung
6 Jul 6.30pm - 9.10pm Orchard Central - Ban Heng
6 Jul 8.10pm - 9pm Giant Express (284 Bukit Batok East Avenue 3)
6 Jul 10.30pm - 12am Resorts World Sentosa Casino
7 Jul 9.55am - 12.55pm Food Xchange @ Admiralty (8A Admiralty Street)
7 Jul 10am - 11.20am Chong Pang Market & Food Centre
7 Jul 11.05am - 11.50am Traffic Police
7 Jul 11.20am - 12pm Old Airport Road Market & Food Centre
7 Jul 12.10pm - 1.05pm Lucky Plaza - Jollibee
7 Jul 12.25pm - 1pm Park Lane (35 Selegie Road)
7 Jul 3pm - 5pm Jurong Point - Lenskart
7 Jul 5.25pm - 6pm Kallang Wave - My Kampung
8 Jul 6.15am - 6.40am Sheng Siong Supermarket (154A Bukit Batok West Avenue 8)
8 Jul 9.20am - 10am Kampong Admiralty Hawker Centre
8 Jul 10am - 7.30pm Kallang Wave - My Kampung
8 Jul 12.45pm - 1.25pm Rivervale Mall
8 Jul 1pm - 1.45pm JCube
8 Jul 1.20pm - 2.35pm Sembawang Shopping Centre - Master Prata
8 Jul 5pm - 5.45pm Ocean Curry Fish Head (92 Lorong 4 Toa Payoh)
8 Jul 6pm - 7.30pm Tekka Centre (665 Buffalo Road)
9 Jul 11.25am - 12pm Tangs Plaza - TANGS
9 Jul 1.10pm - 2pm VivoCity
9 Jul 3pm - 7.10pm IMM Building - Adidas Outlet
9 Jul 4pm - 4.30pm Alsalam Restaurant (427 East Coast Road)
9 Jul 4pm - 5.15pm Bedok Point - Challenger
9 Jul 4.30pm - 5.30pm Relax & Comfort Reflexology Therapy (92 Lorong 4 Toa Payoh)
9 Jul 6.15pm - 7.15pm Mustafa Centre
9 Jul 7.30pm - 9.50pm Northpoint City - Malaysia Chiak!
10 Jul 6.20am - 6.50am Sheng Siong Supermarket (154A Bukit Batok West Avenue 8)
10 Jul 12pm - 12.30pm Bedok South Market & Food Centre (16 Bedok South Road)
10 Jul 12pm - 2pm Hillion Mall - My Briyani House
10 Jul 12pm - 3pm The Panggung@Aroma Kampung Restaurant (2 Joo Chiat Road)
10 Jul 12.15pm - 1pm Taman Jurong Shopping Centre
10 Jul 12.50pm - 1.30pm HAO Mart (505 Canberra Link)
10 Jul 12.55pm - 2pm Northpoint City - O'Coffee Club Express
10 Jul 3.50pm - 4.20pm Apple Orchard Road (270 Orchard Road)
10 Jul 6.10pm - 6.50pm Century Square - Nakhon Kitchen
10 Jul 7.45pm - 8.30pm Mustafa Centre
10 Jul 9.15pm - 10pm Spize Bedok
11 Jul 6.45am - 7.15am Sheng Siong Supermarket (154A Bukit Batok West Avenue 8)
11 Jul 10am - 11am SingPost Centre - Bon Aesthetics
11 Jul 1.10pm - 1.40pm Bugis+
11 Jul 4.25pm - 5pm West Mall
12 Jul 11.20am - 12.20pm Bukit Panjang Plaza - Streats
12 Jul 12.50pm - 6.20pm Ramada Zhongshan Park
12 Jul 1pm - 5pm Bar Bar Black Sheep (86 Robertson Quay)
12 Jul 2.25pm - 4pm Jurong Point - Japan Home
12 Jul 5.40pm - 6.15pm G7 Sinma Live Seafood Restaurant (163 Geylang Lorong 3)
12 Jul 6.30pm - 7.30pm Resorts World Sentosa Casino
12 Jul 7.15pm - 8.55pm Golden Mile Complex - Diandin Leluk Thai Restaurant
12 Jul 8.10pm - 9.40pm Suntec City - Din Tai Fung
13 Jul 12.30pm - 1pm The Metropolis - SaladStop!
13 Jul 2.10pm - 2.55pm Hillion Mall
13 Jul 5.40pm - 6.25pm Tiong Bahru Plaza - McDonald's
13 Jul 7.35pm - 8.40pm NTUC FairPrice - Joo Chiat Complex
14 Jul 9am - 9.30am Fu Chun Food Paradise (134 Jurong Gateway Road)
14 Jul 10am - 10.40am Albert Centre (270 Queen Street)
14 Jul 10am - 12pm Westgate - Food Republic
14 Jul 10.05am - 11.20am ICBC Jurong East Branch
14 Jul 11.40am - 12.20pm Sheng Siong Supermarket (7 Jurong West Avenue 5)
14 Jul 12.45pm - 4.45pm Ramada Zhongshan Park
14 Jul 12.50pm - 3pm Jem - Robinsons
14 Jul 1.30pm - 2pm NTUC FairPrice - 135 Jurong Gateway Road
14 Jul 1.30pm - 2pm Market Street Interim Hawker Centre
14 Jul 2.05pm - 3pm Gandhi Restaurant (29/31 Chander Road)
14 Jul 3.20pm - 7.30pm Waterway Point
14 Jul 4pm - 4.55pm VivoCity - FairPrice Xtra
14 Jul 4pm - 7.30pm Jem - Starbucks and Marche Movenpick
14 Jul 7.35pm - 8.35pm Westgate - Tokyu Hands
14 Jul 7.35pm - 9.30pm Food Park - Lorong Lew Lian (2 Lorong Lew Lian)
14 Jul 7.45pm - 8.20pm Sembawang Community Club
14 Jul 9.05pm - 10.25pm ActiveSG Gym at Fernvale Square
15 Jul 12pm - 12.40pm Lot One - McDonald's
15 Jul 3pm - 5.15pm Seah Im Food Centre
15 Jul 4pm - 6.05pm Queensway Shopping Centre
15 Jul 4.10pm - 6.50pm VivoCity - Golden Village and Soup Restaurant
15 Jul 8.25pm - 9.10pm Sri Murugan Vilas (50 Clive Street)
15 Jul 10.30pm - 12am Thasevi Food (239 Jalan Kayu)
16 Jul 1.30pm - 2.10pm Causeway Point
16 Jul 5pm - 6.30pm ActiveSG Gym at Fernvale Square
16 Jul 6.05pm - 7.40pm G7 Sinma Live Seafood Restaurant (163 Geylang Lorong 3)
16 Jul 10.45pm - 12.30am 313 KPT Pte Ltd (313A Sembawang Drive)
17 Jul 3am - 5am Al-Sahira Restaurant (200 Jalan Sultan)
17 Jul 9.50am - 10.20am Pasir Ris West Plaza - Kopitiam
17 Jul 9.55am - 10.25am Changi Village Market & Food Centre
17 Jul 1.55pm - 2.35pm Masjid Assyakirin (550 Yung An Road)
17 Jul 3.40pm - 5.10pm Joo Chiat Complex
17 Jul 5pm - 6.30pm ActiveSG Gym at Fernvale Square
17 Jul 7pm - 8.20pm Kampung Admiralty Hawker Centre (676 Woodlands Drive 71)
17 Jul 7.30pm - 9.15pm LECOQ (25 Church Street)
17 Jul 8pm - 9.30pm Pioneer Mall - Giant Hyper
17 Jul 8.50pm - 9.35pm NTUC FairPrice Kampung Admiralty
17 Jul 9.40pm - 12am Filmgarde Bugis+ Hall 6
18 Jul 1.50pm - 5.05pm Hillion Mall - My Briyani House and McDonald's
18 Jul 6.50pm - 8.50pm Ramada Zhongshan Park
18 Jul 7pm - 8.15pm SAFRA Yishun - Pin Si Restaurant
19 Jul 9.45am - 11.30am Orchard Gateway - CHIMPCHAMP Fitness
19 Jul 11.25am - 12.25pm City Square Mall
19 Jul 12pm - 12.50pm Mustafa Centre
19 Jul 12.30pm - 3.30pm Kallang Wave - Yunomori Onsen & Spa
19 Jul 7.45pm - 9.05pm Ramada Zhongshan Park
20 Jul 11.30am - 12.30pm Changi Village Market & Food Centre
20 Jul 12pm - 1pm B&S Mini Mart Pte Ltd (310 Geylang Road)
20 Jul 5.20pm - 8.05pm Ramada Zhongshan Park
20 Jul 6.30pm - 7.10pm Tekka Centre
21 Jul 3pm - 3.50pm Raffles City - Raffles City Market Place
21 Jul 3.10pm - 4.10pm Funan Mall
21 Jul 5.30pm - 8.30pm Ramada Zhongshan Park
22 Jul 11.45am - 12.20pm Hillion Mall - Watsons
22 Jul 2.30pm - 3.40pm Hillion Mall - McDonald's and NTUC FairPrice
23 Jul 5.30pm - 8.30pm Ramada Zhongshan Park
24 Jul 7.30pm - 10pm Northpoint City - Din Tai Fung
25 Jul 12.55pm - 2.30pm myCK (Block 478 Tampines Street 44)
25 Jul 1.35pm - 2.30pm Bukit Panjang Integrated Transport Hub - Mr Teh Tarik deli
25 Jul 4pm - 5.35pm myCK (Block 478 Tampines Street 44)
27 Jul 1.35pm - 2.35pm Bukit Panjang Integrated Transport Hub - Mr Teh Tarik deli

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.

Kuishin-Bo had ceased operations on 6 April 2020, which is because of the COVID-19 lockdown.

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