SINGAPORE — Singapore said on Thursday it is quarantining about 1,200 migrant workers after finding COVID-19 cases in their dormitory including among men who had recovered from the virus, raising concerns about re-infections.
Authorities are conducting COVID-19 tests for all residents of Westlite Woodlands dormitory after one worker was found positive on Tuesday during routine testing. The worker had received a second vaccination dose a week earlier and his roommate also tested positive.
So far, ongoing testing in the dormitory shows 17 recovered workers are positive for COVID-19.
Authorities and experts are investigating the cases for possible re-infection or whether they …
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