Coronavirus: Singapore
Dorm resident is sole locally transmitted case
He was fully vaccinated, but may have been infected before he could develop immunity: MOH
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The sole locally transmitted case of Covid-19 reported yesterday was a 35-year-old male Bangladeshi national who had received both doses of the Covid-19 vaccination.
He showed symptoms despite having received his first dose of the Covid-19 vaccine on March 12, then the second dose on April 13.
He is employed as a construction supervisor by Prosper Environmental & Engineering and works at Sembcorp Marine Admiralty Yard in the Admiralty area, said the Ministry of Health (MOH).
MOH said that he is likely to have been infected before he was given protection from the virus from the vaccination, as it takes a few weeks for an individual's immunity to build up after receiving the jab.
The work permit holder - who arrived in Singapore in July 2019 - is a dormitory resident and has been classified as a dormitory case.
He stays at Westlite Woodlands dormitory in Woodlands.
He developed a runny nose last Friday, but did not report his symptom. On the same day, he was tested for the virus as part of the rostered routine testing programme.
His test came back positive on Sunday, and he was immediately isolated and taken to the National Centre for Infectious Diseases.
His earlier test results - the latest being from April 9 - were all negative, said MOH.
MOH added that epidemiological investigations are in progress, and that all his identified close contacts, including his dormitory and workplace contacts, have been isolated and placed on quarantine.
This is not the first case of an individual being infected after being vaccinated.
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Update on cases
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New cases: 14
Imported: 13 (1 Singaporean, 2 permanent residents, 1 dependant's pass holder, 4 work pass holders, 4 work permit holders, 1 short-term visit pass holder)
In community: 0
In dormitories: 1 (1 work permit holder)
New community cases in the past week: 9 (4 unlinked cases)
Active cases: 295
In hospitals: 74 (1 in ICU)
In community facilities: 221
Deaths: 30
Patients with Covid-19 who died of other causes: 15
Total discharged: 60,525
Discharged yesterday: 37
TOTAL CASES: 60,865
On April 7, a 23-year-old work permit holder from India tested positive for Covid-19 after receiving both doses of the vaccine.
He got his first dose on Jan 25 and his second one on Feb 17.
Also, in an update to previous cases, MOH said that a 43-year-old man who had previously been discharged from hospital on April 6 was likely to have been infectious at the time.
The man was classified as an imported case after he tested positive for Covid-19 on arrival from India on April 2.
"He was subsequently assessed to be a recovered case based on his high CT value which indicated a low viral load, positive serology test result on April 4, as well as the negative pre-departure test taken on March 31," said MOH.
MOH said that he subsequently infected two of his household contacts - his sister-in-law and her husband.
There were 13 other new coronavirus cases confirmed, all imported, for a total of 14 cases reported yesterday.
This takes Singapore's total to 60,865.


