Singapore to close mosques over Covid-19 concerns linked to Malaysian religious event

13 Mar 2020 • 9:45 AM MYT
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The Islamic Religious Council of Singapore says all mosques will be closed for at least five days for deep cleaning to prevent the spread of coronavirus. — Reuters pic

SINGAPORE, March 13 ― Singapore will close all mosques for at least five days for deep cleaning to prevent the spread of coronavirus after two congregants were thought to have been infected during an Islamic conference in neighbouring Malaysia.

The Islamic Religious Council of Singapore said the closures would take effect today, and that authorities are trying to track down around 90 Singaporeans who attended the three-day religious event in Malaysia's capital Kuala Lumpur.

Singapore's health ministry said two of nine new cases announced on Thursday were of people who had attended the event, which has also been linked to at least 12 infections in Malaysia.

A number of other religious groups have cancelled physical gatherings in Singapore in recent weeks to try and halt the spread of a virus that has infected 187 people in the city-state. ― Reuters