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19 May 2003
There are no new probable cases today. One patient has been discharged. The number of patients who have recovered from SARS is now 161, with 16 patients still hospitalised and 7 of them in intensive care.
So far, about 90 per cent of Mr Lee Chong Kian's contacts have been screened by Health Promotion Board nurses. They are all currently well. Investigations are still on-going to determine the source of infection.
Suspect Cases
There are no new suspect cases admitted today.
New Observation Cases
3 patients were admitted today for observation. Two have a travel history to SARS affected areas. They are a 36-year old male Singaporean and a 49-year old male foreigner. The contact history for the 3rd patient (a 46-year old male Singaporean) is unclear at this point in time.
Quarantine Figures*
#Discharged patients under home quarantine: 449
Contacts under home quarantine: 39
Total under home quarantine orders: 488
*Quarantine cases refer to those who are required to stay at home for precautionary reasons as they may have had contact with a SARS patient. These are healthy individuals.
# This is an added precautionary measure for discharged SARS patients as well as those with co-morbidities.
Summary of SARS Casesb
A summary of the SARS cases to date:
Discharged: 161
Hospitalised: 16 (including 7 in intensive care)
Deaths: 28
Total No. of Probable Cases: 206*
Total No. of Suspect Cases: 2
Total No. of Observation Cases: 6
*includes 1 case who died from non-SARs causes
Travel Advisory
MOH urges the public to heed the World Health Organisation (WHO)'s advice to postpone travel to Beijing, Hong Kong, Hebei, Guangdong, Shanxi, Inner Mongolia, Tianjin and Taipei until another time.