MOH Announces Jurong Point Was Visited By Confirmed Covid-19 Cases
The Ministry of Health (MOH) shared on Monday (25 May) that they’ll be announcing heartland locations where confirmed Covid-19 patients have visited for 30 min or longer.
This is to facilitate contact tracing and to aid the progress of “epidemiological investigations”.
SourceThe list will be updated on a “rolling basis” according to a 14-day incubation period.
Covid-19 cases at Jurong Point on 20-21 May
First on the list was visits on 2 dates by an unstated number of confirmed Covid-19 community cases.
SourceJurong Point – a popular megamall – had 2 locations listed:
- NTUC Fairprice: 20 May (Wed) 4.30-6.00pm
- Jurong Point: 21 May (Thu), 5.30-6.30pm
- Shokutsu Ten Japanese Food Street – 21 May (Thu), 5.45-6.15pm
It can be observed that both visitations were made in the late afternoon to early evening — considered peak hours to visit the supermarket or public areas.
SourceThe public has been advised to offset their visits to avoid similar peak timings.
Close contacts notified by MOH
MOH confirms that “close contacts” of these confirmed cases have already “been notified”.
SourceAs for citizens who’ve visited Jurong Point at similar dates & timings, they should monitor their health closely for the next 14 days from their date of visit.
The list of public locations currently excludes the following places:
- Residence
- Workplaces
- Healthcare facilities
- Public transport
Monitor your health closely
Visitors of these areas are reminded to see a doctor immediately if you develop any of these respiratory symptoms:
- Cough
- Sore throat
- Runny nose
- Fever
- Loss of taste/smell
Patients should also inform their doctors of their “exposure history”, said MOH.
We hope that all affected patients will have a swift recovery and that everyone continues to adhere to social distancing cues & mask regulations.
As for those who had visited these 2 locations recently, do pay close attention to the health & well-being of your loved ones in the next 2 weeks.
Featured image adapted from Google Maps, Yummy FoodBook & Metropolitant.