2020
DOI: 10.47102/annals-acadmedsg.2020365
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COVID-19 among Foreign Workers in Dormitories – How One Emergency Department Responded

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“…At the outset, Singapore’s healthcare system was severely tested as the dormitory cases were relentless, but as the majority of dormitory residents were healthy with mild clinical disease, quarantining them was the main logistical challenge. 1 Eventually, the dormitory outbreak was brought under control with the help of Rostered Routine Testing (RRT) and strict isolation measures to prevent the spread of dormitory infections into the community. 2 As a result, Singapore continued to see low levels of community infections, and this allowed cautious reopening from a 2-month circuit-breaker in June 2020, albeit maintaining safety measures like mask wearing and monitoring of personal movement.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At the outset, Singapore’s healthcare system was severely tested as the dormitory cases were relentless, but as the majority of dormitory residents were healthy with mild clinical disease, quarantining them was the main logistical challenge. 1 Eventually, the dormitory outbreak was brought under control with the help of Rostered Routine Testing (RRT) and strict isolation measures to prevent the spread of dormitory infections into the community. 2 As a result, Singapore continued to see low levels of community infections, and this allowed cautious reopening from a 2-month circuit-breaker in June 2020, albeit maintaining safety measures like mask wearing and monitoring of personal movement.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%