The Indonesian Embassy in Singapore. (ANTARA/HO/Dok KBRI Singapura)
Twenty of the 47 Indonesians who tested positive for the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Singapore have recovered completely and have been discharged from the hospital, according to the Indonesian Embassy in Singapore.
"Two of the 27 remaining Indonesian patients passed away, and 25 others are still hospitalized," the embassy revealed in a press statement received by Antara News Agency in Batam, Riau Islands, on Monday.
All Indonesian citizens staying in Singapore have been ordered to remain cautious and follow the Singaporean Government's COVID-19 protocols and circuit-breaker measures, imposed since April 7 to break the chain of the coronavirus outbreak in the city-state.
As part of the circuit-breaker measures, the Singaporean authorities have ceased all social and public activities and closed workplaces, except those providing essential services, including supermarkets, take-away restaurants, and global supply chain services. (ANTARA)