14 COVID-19 cases who worked in highest-risk areas at Changi Airport visited Terminal 3 food court

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Publish Date : 2021-05-24 14:42:00


14 COVID-19 cases who worked in highest-risk areas at Changi Airport visited Terminal 3 food court

SRINAGAR: The Jammu and Kashmir government declared black fungus as an epidemic on Monday under the Epidemic Diseases Act 1897.
The decision followed a directive from the union government in which it had asked the UT administration to make black fungus a notifiable disease under the Epidemic Diseases Act.
On Friday, a 40-year old patient with confirmed black fungus infection died in a government medical college hospital in Jammu.
Another suspected patient is being treated at the government dental college in Srinagar while doctors have confirmed that a black fungus patient was successfully treated in November 2020 by the doctors at the dental college.

There are four new Covid cases to report in managed isolation today.

The four travellers all flew from India via Qatar and landed in Auckland - where they are doing their quarantine - on May 22. They tested positive on day zero.

Three of the four cases were from the same bubble, the Ministry of Health said.

The country's total number of active cases now sits at 24.

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Today's update comes as the Victorian Government said there were two likely new cases of the infection in Melbourne this morning.

The ministry said it was aware of the Melbourne reports and "we expect to be able to provide a further update later today".

Meanwhile, seven previously reported cases have been reclassified as historical.

All seven have been removed from the ministry's list of active cases, while five will be removed from New Zealand's overall tally as they've been reported in the respective country overseas.

Since January 1, this year, there have been 64 historical cases, out of a total of 495 cases.

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Yesterday, officials announced six new cases in managed isolation facilities around the country, and no cases in the community.

The Ministry of Health was also able to confirm that all four cities that had initially returned "weak positive" results in its wastewater testing had all now come back negative.

Four of yesterday's six new cases - in managed isolation since Friday - were people who had travelled from the United States (two people), Malaysia and Saudi Arabia.

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The other two cases were travellers from India who travelled through Qatar.

The new cases bought the total number of active cases in New Zealand yesterday to 27.

As for the wastewater results, the initial weak positive results were detected in Wellington, Christchurch, Rotorua and Queenstown.

The ministry said the "weak positive" results were likely from recent positive cases in managed isolation or due to recently recovered cases who are not infectious but continue to shed the virus.

Wellington, Rotorua and Queenstown had come back negative initially, while Christchurch's clean bill of health was confirmed yesterday.

Meanwhile, Laos, in Southeast Asia, has announced it's recorded its first deaths after initially imposing a strict lockdown since the Covid outbreak last year.

SINGAPORE: Fourteen COVID-19 cases who worked in the highest-risk areas in Changi Airport had visited the food court at Terminal 3 for meals, said the Changi Airport Group on Monday (May 24).

The CAG announced on Monday that workers will be segregated based on their COVID-19 exposure risk and that only those who have been vaccinated will work in high-risk zones. This, among other measures, will be rolled out by Jun 14 when the airport reopens to the public. 

READ: Changi Airport to segregate workers based on COVID-19 exposure risk
Zone 1 – the highest-risk zone – will include the terminal piers, the arrival immigration halls and baggage claim halls. 

Of the workers who tested positive for COVID-19, 23 of them were working in the highest-risk areas that will be classified as Zone 1, said CAG officials in a briefing on Monday. 

These areas were the "primary zone where the infection happened", a CAG spokesperson added.

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At least 14 of the infected workers who worked in these areas had visited the food court at Terminal 3 for meals, according to investigations. They visited the food court at the "critical window" where community spread happened, said the CAG during the briefing.

“It is now quite clear that although there is a lot of attention on this food court, the food court is not the issue. It is a secondary source of infection," added the spokesperson.

Several days after they tested positive, a Victoria Junior College student and a landscaper with the National Parks Board were linked to the Changi Airport cluster, after it was found that they had visited the food court on the same day as other confirmed cases. 

The food court was frequented on May 3 by two other cases in the Changi Airport cluster - a safety coordinator who worked at Terminal 3 and an aviation officer who worked at Terminals 1 and 3. 

READ: VJC student who tested positive for COVID-19 is linked to Changi Airport cluster
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The food court, which was previously open to the public, will fall under Zone 3 in the new segregation system. Changi Airport is an active COVID-19 cluster, with 108 cases as of Sunday.

TRANSMISSION BETWEEN ZONES

Other zones were “relatively clean”, said the CAG. Investigations found that there were cases from a “very specific cluster” at the extreme left wing of a transit area, which will be part of Zone 2. There was mingling of staff members between Zone 1 and Zone 2, said CAG in the briefing. 

An area where passengers from Zone 1 and Zone 2 would have intermingled before the segregation zones were implemented in Changi Airport on May 24, 2021. (Photo: Gwyneth Teo).

“So we believe that this cluster was a secondary source of infection that came from Zone 1. And we know because the numbers are much smaller, and if this zone was inherently 'dirty', we would expect more cases and they would be dispersed in many areas," said the spokesperson.

A worker who assisted a family from South Asia last month could have been the infection source that led to some staff members testing positive, the CAG and Civil Aviation Authority (CAAS) said on Friday. 

READ: Worker who assisted COVID-19-infected family from South Asia could be ‘source’ of 43 cases at Changi Airport
Similar to the spread of COVID-19 in the Zone 2 area, if Zone 3 had “more inherent problems”, there would have been “far more” positive cases linked to it, said the CAG.

“But this was not the case,” said a spokesperson in the briefing. 

The airport has implemented “many layers of stringent safety protocols” since March last year, and these measures have “served us well” for the past 15 months, said CAG CEO Lee Seow Hiang. 

“But clearly, something new has emerged with this variant, and the risk profile fundamentally shifted for our passenger operations. It has penetrated our defences and caused a community outbreak.” 



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