Looking at the rate how H1N1 confirmed cases is rising in a small and populated country like Singapore, it looks like it could be safer to travel overseas.
According to a 26 June 2009 press release by the Ministry of Health (MOH), Singapore has confirmed 50 new cases (316th to 365th cases) of Influenza A (H1N1-2009) today, bringing the total tally to 365 confirmed cases. In addition to these 50 new cases, 48 other cases were pending investigation yesterday. Of these 98 cases, 45 have been investigated, and they comprise 32 local cases, and 13 imported cases.
The latest list of countries with exported cases comprises of Argentina, Australia, Canada, Chile, Dominican Republic, Japan, Mexico, Panama, Philippines, Spain, Thailand, United Kingdom, United States of America, Indonesia and Hong Kong SAR.
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