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72 New Confirmed Cases of Influenza A (H1N1-2009)
Posted: 30 June 2009

Singapore has confirmed 72 new cases (629th to 701st cases)of Influenza A (H1N1-2009) today, bringing the total tally to 701 confirmed cases. So far, most cases of Influenza A (H1N1-2009) are mild and to date, 281 patients have fully recovered and the rest are recuperating. Singaporeans should carry on with their usual activities whilst observing good personal hygiene at all times. If unwell, they should see a doctor, stay away from work, school or crowded places, and rest at home. Investigations are on-going for the 72 new cases. Of the 64 cases investigated yesterday, there were 42 local cases and 22 imported cases.

Details of Newly Investigated Cases

Classification
New Cases
Total
(1) Local
42
349
A) Community Clusters    

     Riverlife Church

0
10

     Butter Factory

1
42

     Workplace

0
2

     Republic Polytechnic

11
77
     Fishermen of Christ Church
0
13

     Maju Camp

1
23

     NUS Orientation Camp

3
7

     Pulau Tekong Camp

1
8

     Clementi Camp

2
55

     Police Coast Guard (Brani Base)

0
5

     Social (Party)

0
4

     Raffles Institution Boarding

1
4
B) Local Transmission from Imported Case
1
13
C) Unlinked
21
86
(2) Imported
22

280

Total

64

629

 

Breakdown of Total Confirmed Cases (as at 30 June)

Breakdown by source of infection

Countries
Number of Cases
Singapore
349
Australia
86
Philippines

72

United States

41

Indonesia
36
Thailand
16
UK
12
Hong Kong

10

Canada
3
New Zealand
2
Chile
1
Cruise
1
Total
629

 

Advisory to All Travellers

MOH would like to stress the importance of being socially responsible and exercising good hygiene practices, such as covering the mouth with a tissue when coughing and sneezing. This will go a long way in protecting ourselves, our families and at-risk groups of people who are more vulnerable to developing complications from H1N1, such as young children, those with co-morbidities, and pregnant women.

For those planning to travel, we encourage them to be informed of developments globally so that they can take the necessary precautions when travelling. The list of countries with confirmed cases and/or exported H1N1 cases is available on MOH’s website at www.moh.gov.sg. For more information on Influenza A (H1N1-2009), please access MOH’s website, call our hotline at 1800-333 9999, or visit www.flu.gov.sg.


MINISTRY OF HEALTH




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