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SINGAPORE, Sept 4 — Singapore today (September 4) recorded 253 new locally transmitted cases of Covid-19, including 116 that are not linked to earlier infections. Of the remaining locally transmitted cases recorded on Saturday, 84 are linked to previous infections and had already been...

SINGAPORE, Sept 4 — Singapore today recorded 253 new locally transmitted cases of Covid-19, including 116 that are not linked to earlier infections.

Of the remaining locally transmitted cases recorded on Saturday, 84 are linked to previous infections and had already been quarantined, the Ministry of Health said. Among the cases are two seniors aged above 70 who are unvaccinated or partially vaccinated and are at risk of serious illness.Four of them were detected upon arrival in Singapore, while two of them developed the illness while in isolation.The country has recorded a total of 68,469 coronavirus cases since the start of the pandemic.

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