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Singapore, May 23 (EFE/EPA).-The Superstar Gemini cruise ship, docked at the Marina Bay Cruise Center in Singapore, is being used to house around 700 migrant workers who have recovered from the COVID-19 disease.A majority of Singapore's 30,426 confirmed cases of the coronavirus are from the migrant worker community living in overcrowded dorms. (Camera: WALLACE WOON).SHOTLIST: MIGRANT WORKERS WHO HAVE RECOVERED FROM THE COVID-19 DISEASE LIVING ON THE CRUISE SHIP SUPERSTAR GEMINI BERTHED AT THE MARINA BAY CRUISE CENTRE IN SINGAPORE.

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