Many workers at a Kaki Bukit dormitory where a Bangladeshi worker infected with the coronavirus was housed were told to stay away from work by their employers on Monday amid fears that they too could become sick and infectious.
Truckloads of workers from The Leo dormitory were sent back to the dormitory when they turned up at worksites on Monday (Feb 10) morning.
The 39-year-old Bangladeshi work pass holder was Singapore's 42nd case of the coronavirus. The Ministry of Health said on Sunday (Feb 9) he tested positive for the virus a day earlier, and is now in the National Centre for Infectious Diseases (NCID).
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