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The Straits Times

"All measures will be taken to contain its possible spread," said the ministry's director of communicable diseases, Associate Professor Vernon Lee.

More cases are expected, he added, given the large number of cases in China and high travel volume from the country to Singapore.

As for the first case here, he had already been isolated and was no longer a risk to the public, he stressed.

"There's no need for general public to panic or do any special measures."

"There's no need for general public to panic or do any special measures."

"There's no need for general public to panic or do any special measures."