SINGAPORE 49 new COVID-19 infections in Singapore; 41 cases removed from total count after they were found to be negative Jump to top 49 new COVID-19 infections in Singapore; 41 cases removed from total count after they were found to be negative Singapore 49 new COVID-19 infections in Singapore; 41 cases removed from total count after they were found to be negative COVID-19 mask A man wearing a mask walks down a corridor in Singapore. (Photo: Gaya Chandramohan) 02 Sep 2020 03:23PM (Updated: 02 Sep 2020 11:58PM)

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SINGAPORE: Singapore reported 49 new COVID-19 cases on Wednesday (Sep 2), including three in the community and three imported infections, said the Ministry of Health (MOH).

The ministry also announced it removed 41 COVID-19 cases from the total count after further investigations showed they were negative.

This takes Singapore's adjusted tally to 56,860, with fatalities remaining at 27.

New clusters were reported at three previously cleared dormitories, added MOH.

SEAMAN AMONG IMPORTED CASES

A 41-year-old seafarer who arrived from Indonesia was among the three imported cases reported on Wednesday.

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