There was one new imported case, involving a 25-year-old permanent resident who returned from India on Aug 13. She was placed on a 14-day stay-home notice upon arrival and was tested while serving the notice at a dedicated facility, said the Ministry of Health (MOH).
The remaining 30 cases involved migrant workers residing in dormitories.
Twenty-six of them were already been quarantined after being identified as contacts of previous cases.
Four infections were detected through surveillance testing, such as the bi-weekly rostered routine testing of workers living in dormitories and testing of those with acute respiratory infection symptoms.
There was one new imported case, involving a 25-year-old permanent resident who returned from India on Aug 13. She was placed on a 14-day stay-home notice upon arrival and was tested while serving the notice at a dedicated facility, said the Ministry of Health (MOH).
The remaining 30 cases involved migrant workers residing in dormitories.
Twenty-six of them were already been quarantined after being identified as contacts of previous cases.
Four infections were detected through surveillance testing, such as the bi-weekly rostered routine testing of workers living in dormitories and testing of those with acute respiratory infection symptoms.