Residents at Hougang block started taking polymerase chain reaction tests
SINGAPORE - A steady stream of people, including the elderly with walking aid and in wheelchair, came to the void deck of Block 506 Hougang Ave 8 on Friday (May 21) afternoon for their Covid-19 swab test. For the first time, an entire block of residents, comprising 116 households, will be undergoing mandatory Covid-19 testing as a precautionary measure. This is after some residents were found to have tested positive for Covid-19. Health Promotion Board (HPB) staff in full personal protective equipment (PPE) were attending to them at one of four enclosed stations where polymerase chain reaction (PCR) tests were administered. Residents who have taken their tests are advised to remain at home until the results are out the next day. Mdm Tea Soi Noi, 71, was among the first to arrive. "It was my first time taking a swab test. It was very fast, I didn't feel much," said Mdm Tea, who lives with her youngest son in his 30s. Housewife Amy Azni, 52, also took the test early Friday afternoon with her youngest daughter, aged 18. She said her two other children, aged 29 and 28, would go for the test later in the afternoon as they were still working. "I cook at home so we don't really need to go...
