2nd Bangladeshi in Singapore infected with coronavirus

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2nd Bangladeshi in Singapore infected with coronavirus
Singapore has confirmed another Bangladeshi coronavirus case among a complete of 47 patients.

The 39-year-old had worked at Seletar Aerospace Heights, the same location where another Bangladeshi was found to really have the virus, The Straits Times reported citing the Ministry of Health on Tuesday.

Both did not share the same premises, according to the report.

Singapore reported two more coronavirus cases, including the Bangladeshi, on Tuesday.

The other new coronavirus patient is a 35-year-old Singaporean long lasting resident moving into Johor Baru, who works at the Resorts World Sentosa casino, The Straits Times said.

Neither of them had travelled to China, where the death toll in the epidemic has crossed 1,000.

Seven of the patients still in hospital stay in critical condition and in the intensive care unit, the newspaper said quoting the ministry. Nine others have already been released after recovery.

The latest Bangladeshi national to have already been infected by the virus is a Singapore work permit holder.

He reported symptoms on Feb 6, visited the general practitioner the very next day, and the National Centre for Infectious Diseases on Monday.

Before being admitted to hospital, he previously stayed at his rental apartment in Veerasamy Road.

He worked in the same location as 39-year-old Bangladeshi national, who had visited Mustafa Centre in Little India before being hospitalised, and who stayed at The Leo dormitory in Kaki Bukit.

The ministry said that it has discovered 1,124 close contacts as of noon on Tuesday.

Of the 1,021 who remain in Singapore, 989 have already been contacted and so are being quarantined or isolated. Efforts are ongoing to get hold of the remaining 32 close contacts.

Several clusters of patients thought to have already been infected via local transmissions have emerged because the first case of coronavirus in Singapore was confirmed on Jan 23.

Malaysia, South Korea and Britain have reported patients who are thought to have contracted the virus at a global business conference at Grand Hyatt Singapore hotel from Jan 20 to 22, attended by more than 100 people.

The World Health Organization has said that it's dealing with health ministries of related countries to research the incident.

Singapore raised its disease outbreak response level to orange on Feb 7 as the coronavirus spread further within the united states, with more new cases of unknown origin found.
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