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S'pore confirms two more cases
Mon, Jun 01, 2009
AsiaOne

The Ministry of Health has said in an update on the H1N1 flu that there are two more confirmed cases in Singapore as of 5pm today.

According to the Ministry, both cases have relatively mild symptoms and are in stable condition.

The addition of two new cases brings the total number of H1N1 cases in Singapore to seven.

The 6th case is a 36-year-old Singaporean male who was in Manila on a business trip from 18 - 29 May.

He returned to Singapore from Manila on Friday 29 May on Singapore Airlines SQ917 at 1750 hours. He was seated at row 17.

The 7th case is a 30-year-old Australian male tourist who had travelled to Chicago from 14 - 21 May, Detroit from 21 - 25 May, and New York from 25 - 30 May.

He developed symptoms on 26 May while he was in New York. He arrived in Singapore from New York via Frankfurt on SQ25 at 0618 hours on 1 June.

 

 
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