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Coronavirus: Singapore quarantines 20,000 migrant workers | Coronavirus: Singapore quarantines 20,000 migrant workers |
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Singapore has told 20,000 foreign workers to stay in their dormitories for 14 days as coronavirus cases increase in the city state. | Singapore has told 20,000 foreign workers to stay in their dormitories for 14 days as coronavirus cases increase in the city state. |
Two dormitories have been isolated: one with 13,000 workers and 63 cases, and one with 6,800 workers and 28 cases. | Two dormitories have been isolated: one with 13,000 workers and 63 cases, and one with 6,800 workers and 28 cases. |
They are typically home to men from South Asia who work in construction. | |
The workers will be paid and given three meals a day - but some have complained of overcrowded and dirty conditions. | The workers will be paid and given three meals a day - but some have complained of overcrowded and dirty conditions. |
Although Singapore was praised for its proactive response to the virus, the number of locally-transmitted cases is increasing - and a "lockdown" begins on Tuesday. | |
What has the government announced? | What has the government announced? |
Two places are being sealed off - the S11 Dormitory at Punggol and the smaller Westlite Toh Guan dormitory. | Two places are being sealed off - the S11 Dormitory at Punggol and the smaller Westlite Toh Guan dormitory. |
The government said cases in the dormitories were rising, and that isolation would "keep the workers safe [and] protect the wider community from widespread transmission". | The government said cases in the dormitories were rising, and that isolation would "keep the workers safe [and] protect the wider community from widespread transmission". |
Workers are banned from leaving their blocks, and have been told not to mix with people who don't live in their room or floor. | Workers are banned from leaving their blocks, and have been told not to mix with people who don't live in their room or floor. |
The number of people in a room varies between dormitories, but in 2015 the BBC visited a new complex which had 12 people per room. | The number of people in a room varies between dormitories, but in 2015 the BBC visited a new complex which had 12 people per room. |
What are conditions like? | What are conditions like? |
The workers will get their salaries, and their employers are entitled to claim S$100 a day (£57, $67) to cover their wages. | The workers will get their salaries, and their employers are entitled to claim S$100 a day (£57, $67) to cover their wages. |
They will get three meals a day, plus masks, hand sanitisers, and thermometers. Temperatures must be recorded twice a day and there will be "on site medical support". | They will get three meals a day, plus masks, hand sanitisers, and thermometers. Temperatures must be recorded twice a day and there will be "on site medical support". |
But six workers in the Punggol dormitory told the Straits Times their centre already had cockroaches, overflowing toilets, and queues for food. | But six workers in the Punggol dormitory told the Straits Times their centre already had cockroaches, overflowing toilets, and queues for food. |
Foreign worker dormitories are privately-run but must be licensed if they have more than 1,000 occupants. There are around 40 such places in Singapore. | Foreign worker dormitories are privately-run but must be licensed if they have more than 1,000 occupants. There are around 40 such places in Singapore. |
What is the virus situation in Singapore? | What is the virus situation in Singapore? |
Singapore has recorded more than 1,300 cases and six deaths. | Singapore has recorded more than 1,300 cases and six deaths. |
Although most cases were initially imported, local transmission is rising and on Sunday, 120 new cases were confirmed - the highest daily rise so far. | Although most cases were initially imported, local transmission is rising and on Sunday, 120 new cases were confirmed - the highest daily rise so far. |
On Friday, the government announced a so-called "circuit breaker" policy, similar to the lockdowns seen in other countries. | |
Schools and non-essential businesses are set to close this week, and people have been encouraged to stay at home. | Schools and non-essential businesses are set to close this week, and people have been encouraged to stay at home. |
How many foreign workers are there in Singapore? | How many foreign workers are there in Singapore? |
Some 5.7m people live in the tiny city-state, including 1.4m foreign workers (as of June 2019). | |
Of the foreign workers, 284,000 are there under "construction work permits". | Of the foreign workers, 284,000 are there under "construction work permits". |
Employers can apply for construction permits for workers from 12 places, including India, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, and Thailand. | Employers can apply for construction permits for workers from 12 places, including India, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, and Thailand. |
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