Singapore - Two weeks into Singapore's lockdown, the city-state's coronavirus cases continue to rise, prompting the government to extend its order limiting movement among residents until June 1.
On Tuesday, just before Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong announced the extension of the order for people to hunker down at home, Singapore reported 1,111 new cases, most of them among migrants, who work in low-wage jobs and usually live in crowded, airless dormitories on the outskirts of the wealthy Asian city.
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