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Here is the List concerning how each COVID-19 case is infected:
COVID-19 Cases: 1-130, 131-230, 231-683, 684-1623, 1624-3699, 3700-8014, 8015-12693, 12694-14951, 14952-17548, 17549-19410, 19411-22460, 22461-25346, 25347-28038, 28039-29314, 29315-31960, 31961-33249, 33250-37183, 37184-38514, 38515-40604, 40605-41216, 41217-42095, 42096-45783, 45784-47126, 47127-49098, 49099-53051, 53052 onwards ... (See later cases here)
Not reported as official COVID-19 death count in Indonesia or Singapore: Singaporean died in Batam Hospital: The Jakarta Post dated 29 February 2020.
COVID-19 Death Cases in Singapore: 90 & 212, 109, 476, 918, 855, 1604, 987, 1142, 1836, 128, 3381, 3145, 4754, 1071, 8190, 1595 & 9682, 703, 2728, 1323 & 17410, 14744, 16370, 1414 & 1528, 23550, 1305, 23908 & 24013, 1516, 4689, 17329, 11714 etc. Click below to see more cases happened after 4 June 2020. Summary details of death cases. May they rest in peace. (First compiled on 2 May 2020)
Case 231 is an imported case involving a 78 year-old male Australian national who is a Singapore Work Pass holder, and had been in the United States from 23 February to 14 March. He is a family member of Case 232. Causation unknown! Case 232 is an imported case involving a 65 year-old female Australian national who is a Singapore Work Pass holder, and had been in the United States from 23 February to 14 March. She is a family member of Case 231. Causation unknown! Case 233 is an imported case involving a 61 year-old male British national who is a Singapore Long Term Pass holder, and had been in the United Kingdom from 6 March to 14 March. Causation unknown! Case 234 is a Singapore Citizen who has no recent travel history to affected countries and regions. Causation unknown! Case 235 is a Singapore Citizen with no recent travel history to affected countries and regions. She is linked to Case 208. Causation unknown! Case 236 is a Singapore Citizen with no recent travel history to affected countries and regions. She is a family member of Case 219, and is linked to Case 142 & Case 211. Causation unknown! Case 237 is a 36 year-old female Indonesian national who is a Singapore Work Pass holder, and has no recent travel history to affected countries and regions. She is linked to Case 225. Causation unknown! Case 238 is an imported case involving a 83 year-old female Belgium national who arrived in Singapore on 6 March. Causation unknown! Case 239 is an imported case involving a 28 year-old male British national who is a Singapore Work Pass holder, and had been in France from 7 March to 14 March. He is linked to Case 241. Causation unknown! Case 240 is an imported case involving a 27 year-old male Singapore Permanent Resident, who had been in Spain from 7 March to 14 March. He is linked to Case 229. Causation unknown!
Case 241 is an imported case involving a 28 year-old male British national who is a Singapore Work Pass holder, and had been in France from 7 March to 14 March. He is linked to Case 239. Causation unknown! Case 242 is a Singapore Citizen who had been in Malaysia on 7 March and 8 March. She is a contact of Case 166. Causation unknown! Case 243 is an imported case involving a Singapore Citizen who had been in Germany from 26 February to 29 February, Italy from 29 February to 7 March and Switzerland from 7 March to 14 March. He is linked to Case 244. Causation unknown! Case 244 is an imported case involving a 53 year-old male Singapore Citizen who had been in Germany from 26 February to 29 February, Italy from 29 February to 7 March, and Switzerland from 7 March to 14 March. He is linked to Case 243. Causation unknown! Case 245 is a 76 year-old male Singaporean Citizen with no recent travel history to affected countries and regions. Causation unknown! Case 246 is an imported case involving a 39 year-old male Canadian national who had been in Japan from 23 February to 7 March. Causation unknown! Case 247 is an imported case involving a 41 year-old male Singapore Citizen who had been in the United Kingdom from 5 March to 8 March, and again from 10 March to 12 March, and France from 8 March to 10 March. Causation unknown! Case 248 is a 23 year-old female Malaysian national who is a Singapore Work Pass holder, and had been in Malaysia from 12 March to 13 March. Causation unknown! Case 249 is an imported case involving a 42 year-old male Singapore Permanent Resident who had been in the United States from 4 March to 16 March. Causation unknown! Case 250 is an imported case involving a 28 year-old male British national who is a Singapore Work Pass holder, and had been in the United Kingdom and Austria from 29 February to 14 March. Causation unknown!
Case 251 is a 59 year-old female Singapore Citizen with no recent travel history to affected countries and regions. She is a family member of Case 186. Causation unknown! Case 252 is a 66 year-old male Singapore Citizen, who had been in Malaysia from 25 February to 29 February. Causation unknown! Case 253 is an imported case involving a 24 year-old male Singapore Citizen who had been in Spain from 12 February to 16 March. Causation unknown! Case 254 is an imported case involving a 43 year-old female Singapore Permanent Resident who had been in France from 22 February to 13 March. Causation unknown! Case 255 is an imported case involving a 44 year-old male Swedish national, who is a Singapore Work Pass holder, and had been in Norway, Denmark and Sweden from 1 March to 9 March. Causation unknown! Case 256 is a 32 year-old female Filipino national who is a Singapore Work Pass holder, and has no recent travel history to affected countries and regions. She is linked to Case 205. Causation unknown! Case 257 is a 19 year-old male French national, who is a Singapore Long Term Pass holder, and had been in the United Kingdom from 16 October 2019 to 14 March 2020. Causation unknown! Case 258 is an imported case involving a 47 year-old male Indian national who had been in Europe from 9 February to 15 March. Causation unknown! Case 259 is an imported case involving a 30 year-old female Singapore Citizen, who had been in the Philippines from 7 March to 9 March. Causation unknown! Case 260 is a 48 year-old female Singapore Permanent Resident who has no recent travel history to affected countries and regions. Causation unknown!
Case 261 is an imported case involving a 30 year-old male American national who is a Singapore Work Pass holder, and had been in the United States from 23 February to 9 March, and France from 9 March to 15 March. Causation unknown! Case 262 is an imported case involving a 20 year-old female Indonesian national, who had been in the United Kingdom from late January to 16 March. Causation unknown! Case 263 is an imported case involving a 52 year-old female Singapore Citizen who was in Spain from 6 March to 8 March and again from 9 March to 14 March, and Portugal from 8 March to 9 March. She is linked to Case 266. Causation unknown! Case 264 is an imported case involving a 41 year-old female Indonesian national who arrived in Singapore on 16 March. Causation unknown! Case 265 is an imported case involving a 25 year-old female Singapore Citizen who had been in the United Kingdom from 6 March to 14 March. Causation unknown! Case 266 is an imported case involving a 63 year-old male Singapore Citizen who had been in Spain from 6 March to 8 March and again from 9 March to 14 March, and Portugal from 8 March to 9 March. He is linked to case 263. Causation unknown!
Cases 267—313 (reported on 18 March 2020) See the details from the Official document stated here. The Imported Cases have travel history to Europe, North America, ASEAN and parts of Asia. See related Press Release dated 18 March 2020. You note that for all the 47 new cases stated in the above mentioned document, the COVIDF-19 Causations are unknown! Click on the Hyperlinks to find details of other cases that we compiled earlier. Have a good day.
Cases 314-345 (reported on 19 March 2020) 32 new COVID-19 Cases: 24 imported and 8 local cases of COVID-19 infection in Singapore. See the details from the Official document stated here. The Imported Cases have travel history to Malaysia, Philippines, Thailand, United Kingdom, Switzerland, France, Netherlands, Austria, Germany & Turkey. See related Press Release dated 19 March 2020. You note that for All the 32 new cases stated in the above mentioned document, the COVIDF-19 Causations are unknown! Click on the Hyperlinks to find details of other cases that we compiled earlier. Have a good day.
Cases 346 - 385 (reported on 20 March 2020) 40 new COVID-19 Cases: 30 imported and 10 local transmitted cases of COVID-19 infection in Singapore. See the details from the Official document stated here. The Imported Cases have travel history to Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, India, Holland, United Kingdom, Moscow, Russia, and Copenhagen, Denmark, Germany, United States, France, Monaco, Austria, Netherlands, Switzerland & Spain. See related Press Release dated 20 March 2020. You note that for All the 40 new cases stated in the above mentioned document, the COVIDF-19 Causations are unknown! Click on the Hyperlinks to find details of other cases that we compiled earlier. Have a good day.
Cases 386 – 432 (reported on 21 March 2020) 47 new COVID-19 Cases: 39 imported and 8 local transmitted cases of COVID-19 infection in Singapore. See the details from the Official document stated here. The Imported Cases have travel history to Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Australia, United Kingdom, Ireland, Germany, United States, France & Switzerland. See related Press Release dated 21 March 2020. You note that for All the 47 new cases stated in the above mentioned document, the COVIDF-19 Causations are unknown! Click on the Hyperlinks to find details of other cases that we compiled earlier. Have a good day.
Cases 433 – 455 (reported on 22 March 2020) 23 new COVID-19 Cases: 18 imported and 5 local transmitted cases of COVID-19 infection in Singapore. See the details from the Official document stated here. The Imported Cases have travel history to Malaysia, Philippines, Canada, Demark, United Kingdom, United States, France, Mexico & Switzerland. See related Press Release dated 22 March 2020. You note that for All the 23 new cases stated in the above mentioned document, the COVIDF-19 Causations are unknown! Click on the Hyperlinks to find details of other cases that we compiled earlier. Have a good day.
Cases 456 – 509 (reported on 23 March 2020) 54 new COVID-19 Cases: 48 imported and 6 local transmitted cases of COVID-19 infection in Singapore. See the details from the Official document stated here. The Imported Cases have travel history to Malaysia, Indonesia, United Kingdom, Ireland, Spain, United States, France, Sweden, Iceland, Netherlands & Switzerland. See related Press Release dated 23 March 2020. You note that for All the 54 new cases stated in the above mentioned document, the COVIDF-19 Causations are unknown! Click on the Hyperlinks to find details of other cases that we compiled earlier. Have a good day.
Cases 510 – 558 (reported on 24 March 2020) 49 new COVID-19 Cases: 32 imported and 17 new local transmitted cases of COVID-19 infection in Singapore. See the details from the Official document stated here. The Imported Cases have travel history to ASEAN, Malaysia, Philippines, Australia, Turkey, United Arab Emirates, Pakistan, United Kingdom, Europe, Germany, Spain, France & United States. See related Press Release dated 24 March 2020. You note that for All the 49 new cases stated in the above mentioned document, the COVIDF-19 Causations are unknown! Click on the Hyperlinks to find details of other cases that we compiled earlier. Have a good day.
Mosque to Remain Closed Until Further Notice - Majlis Ugama Islam Singapura (MUIS)
Compare the above mentioned with our Comments on 16 March 2020. You decide if they have used our ideas. Dear Big Bullies & Monsters, we let you copy freely but you shouldn’t play dirty by having our Twitter accounts suspended on 10 April 2019, hacking our webpages, turning them blank & harassing the Witness & the elderly cancer survivor who have contributed to this (see item 3)! Do you have such wicked mentality: “比我聪明和更受欢迎的全都该死” ? 8-( See Google Translate. 8-D
Lawrence Wong breaks down while paying tribute to 'unsung heroes' fighting COVID-19 (reported on 25 March 2020). See video. Tears? Does he really love & have compassion on those fighting COVID-19 in Singapore? We NEVER say is Cr*c*dile tears! You see the Big Bullies’ track record in importing COVID-19 into Singapore! Excellent + Superb + AAA+! If this is the Report on importing FDIs into Singapore to boost Jobs Participation Rate, all Singaporeans will vote for them in the coming General Election! But they have imported the wrong thing & now they can’t chase it out! Cry? Other Rulers & MPs want to showcase your tears on TV to win votes too? The Singaporeans are NO fools! See what “goodies” they have given us & now we are busy 24/7 repairing the damage! We should be the ones crying instead! What is Mr Lawrence Wong’s track record? You see item 6 concerning the HDB Flats they have designed & built, then you grade him yourself! Yes, just cry now & later go back to your big house to relax & sleep...Zzz...
Cases 559 – 631 (reported on 25 March 2020) 73 new COVID-19 Cases: 38 imported and 35 locally transmitted cases in Singapore. See the details from the Official document stated here. The Imported Cases have travel history to Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, Pakistan, Canada, Philippines, United Kingdom, Portugal, Germany, France & United States. See related Press Release dated 25 March 2020. You note that for All the 73 new cases stated in the above mentioned document, the COVIDF-19 Causations are unknown! Click on the Hyperlinks to find details of other cases that we compiled earlier. Have a good day.
Cases 632 – 683 (reported on 26 March 2020) 52 new COVID-19 Cases: 28 imported and 24 locally transmitted cases in Singapore. See the details from the Official document stated here. The Imported Cases have travel history to Indonesia, Australia, Thailand, Taiwan, India, Sri Lanka, Philippines, UAE, United Kingdom, Switzerland, Italy, Germany & United States. See related Press Release dated 26 March 2020. You note that for All the 52 new cases stated in the above mentioned document, the COVIDF-19 Causations are unknown! Click on the Hyperlinks to find details of other cases that we compiled earlier. Have a good day.
Promulgation of Regulations Under Infectious Diseases Act
COVID-19 Cases: 1-130, 131-230, 231-683, 684-1623, 1624-3699, 3700-8014, 8015-12693, 12694-14951, 14952-17548, 17549-19410, 19411-22460, 22461-25346, 25347-28038, 28039-29314, 29315-31960, 31961-33249, 33250-37183, 37184-38514, 38515-40604, 40605-41216, 41217-42095, 42096-45783, 45784-47126, 47127-49098, 49099-53051, 53052 onwards ... (See later cases here)
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