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Two Indians among new cases of coronavirus in Singapore: Health Ministry

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SINGAPORE : Two Indian nationals are among the new coronavirus cases in Singapore, the health ministry said on Wednesday as the total number of infections in the country rose to 51,531.The Ministry of Health (MoH) said Singapore has reported 334 new cases of coronavirus, with the majority among the foreign workers residing in dormitories.“With the new 334 cases of coronavirus in Singapore, the total number of cases have soared up to 51,531," the ministry said in a statement.“There are also four imported cases who have been placed on stay-home notice upon their arrival in Singapore," the statement added.There are two Indian nationals among the new coronavirus cases Singapore reported on Wednesday.While the first case was of a 39-year-old.

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