Migrant Workers’ Dorms Were Always Ticking Time-Bombs. Singapore's Failure To Act Sooner Is Inexcusable.
From a Singapore report : Nearly two months have passed since early February when the first cases affecting migrant workers were reported. Since then, COVID-19 clusters have mushroomed in workers’ dormitories. The largest, at the S11 Dormitory @ Punggol, went from four cases to 62 in under a week. The Westlife Toh Guan dormitory now has 28. There are now clusters in at least four other dorms and three worksites. As of Monday morning, over 100 migrant workers have tested positive for COVID-19 in the last week...