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Four employees of Netlink contractor test positive for COVID-19, two visited homes for fibre broadband installation

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SINGAPORE: Four employees of a contractor engaged by NetLink Trust have tested positive for COVID-19, said the fibre network operator on Friday (Apr 17).

Two of the workers visited 34 homes for fibre installation work between Apr 1 and Apr 14, said the company in a statement. Advertisement Advertisement The other two workers were not involved in work that required home visits or going to the office.  "None of these workers had been in contact with NetLink staff within the last 14 days,"

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