The following is a timeline of the COVID-19 pandemic in Singapore in 2020.

Timeline

January

Day Total suspected cases New cases
[note 1][note 2]
Total cases Ref.
1 - - -
2 - - -
3 - - -
4 1 - - [1]
5 1 - -
6 1 - -
7 1 - -
8 1 - -
9 1 - -
10 2 - - [2]
11 2 - -
12 2 - -
13 2 - -
14 2 - -
15 2 - -
16 3 - - [3]
17 5 - - [4]
18 6 - - [5]
19 6 - -
20 7 - - [6]
21 7 - -
22 10 - - [7]
23 28 1 1 [8]
24 44 2 3 [9]
25 64 - 3 [10]
26 92 1 4 [11][12]
27 124 1 5 [13]
28 170 2 7 [14]
29 204 3 10 [15]
30 226 3 13 [16]
31 249 3 16 [17]
Notes:
  1. ^ As of the day of the press release.
  2. ^ All reported cases in January were imported.

February

Day Total suspected cases New cases[note 1] New recoveries Active cases In ICU Total recovered Total cases Ref.
Locally transmitted Imported Total
1 274 - 2 2 - 18 - - 18 [68]
2 301 - - - - 18 - - 18 [69]
3 312 - - - - 18 - - 18 [70]
4 333 4 2 6 - 24 - - 24 [71][72]
5 385 3 1 4 - 28 - - 28 [73]
6 487 2 - 2 - 30 1 - 30 [74]
7 3 - 3 - 33 2 - 33 [75]
8 659 7 - 7 2 38 4 2 40 [76]
9 657 3 - 3 4 37 6 6 43 [77]
10 665 1 1 2 1 38 7 7 45 [78]
11 698 2 - 2 2 38 7 9 47 [79]
12 813 3 - 3 6 35 8 15 50 [80]
13 851 8 - 8 - 43 7 15 58 [81]
14 922 9 - 9 2 50 6 17 67 [82]
15 991 5 - 5 1 54 6 18 72 [83]
16 1,065 3 - 3 1 56 5 19 75 [84]
17 1,117 1 1 2 5 53 4 24 77 [85]
18 4 - 4 5 52 4 29 81 [86]
19 3 - 3 5 50 4 34 84 [87]
20 1 - 1 3 48 4 37 85 [88]
21 1 - 1 10 39 5 47 86 [89]
22 2 1 3 2 40 5 49 89 [90]
23 - - - 2 38 5 51 89 [91]
24 1 - 1 2 37 7 53 90 [92]
25 1 - 1 5 33 7 58 91 [93]
26 2 - 2 4 31 7 62 93 [94]
27 3 - 3 4 30 8 66 96 [95]
28 2 - 2 3 29 7 69 98 [96]
29 4 - 4 3 30 7 72 102 [97]
Notes:
  1. ^ Cases may be reclassified after further investigation. The data shown here is correct as of the initial announcement.

March

Day New cases New recoveries New deaths Active cases In ICU Total deaths Total recovered Total cases Ref.
Locally transmitted Imported Total
Dorm residents Other
1 4 - 4 2 - 32 7 - 74 106 [124]
2 2 - 2 4 - 30 6 - 78 108 [125]
3 2 - 2 - - 32 7 - 78 110 [126]
4 2 - 2 1 - 33 7 - 79 112 [127]
5 4 1 5 2 - 36 7 - 81 117 [128]
6 11 2 13 1 - 48 9 - 82 130 [129]
7 6 2 8 8 - 48 8 - 90 138 [130]
8 11 1 12 - - 60 9 - 90 150 [131]
9 7 3 10 3 - 67 10 - 93 160 [132]
10 6 - 6 - - 73 12 - 93 166 [133]
11 12 - 12 3 - 82 9 - 96 178 [134]
12 4 5 9 - - 91 9 - 96 187 [135]
13 4 9 13 1 - 103 11 - 97 200 [136]
14 3 9 12 8 - 107 14 - 105 212 [137]
15 5 9 14 - - 121 13 - 105 226 [138]
16 6 11 17 4 - 134 13 - 109 243 [139]
17 6 17 23— 5 - 152 14 - 114 266 [140]
18 14 33 47 3 - 196 15 - 117 313 [141]
19 8 24 32 5 - 221 15 - 124 345 [142]
20 12 28 40 7 - 254 16 - 131 385 [143]
21 8 39 47 9 2 290 14 2 140 432
22 5 18 23 4 - 309 14 2 144 455
23 6 48 54 8 - 355 15 2 152 509
24 17 32 49 3 - 401 17 2 155 558
25 35 38 73 5 - 469 17 2 160 631
26 1 23 28 52 12 - 509 18 2 172 683
27 1 26 22 49 11 - 547 17 2 183 732
28 1 28 41 70 15 - 602 19 2 198 802
29 2 16 24 42 14 1 629 19 3 212 844
30 5 21 9 35 16 - 648 19 3 228 879
31 6 25 16 47 12 - 683 22 3 240 926

April

Day New cases New recoveries New deaths Active cases In ICU Total deaths Total recovered Total cases Ref.
Dorm Residents Non-dorm work permit holders Community Imported Total
1 13 3 39 19 74 5 1 752 24 3 245 1,000 [143]
2 8 4 29 8 49 21 1 779 23 4 266 1,049
3 22 5 29 9 65 16 1 827 25 5 282 1,114 [179]
4 27 9 32 7 75 15 1 886 26 6 297 1,189
5 58 15 43 4 120 23 - 983 25 6 320 1,309
6 34 7 24 1 66 24 - 1,025 25 6 344 1,375
7 57 8 38 3 106 33 - 1,098 29 6 377 1,481
8 74 8 58 2 142 29 - 1,211 29 6 406 1,623
9 228 11 45 3 287 54 - 1,443 29 6 461 1,910
10 141 16 41 - 198 30 1 1,609 32 7 492 2,108
11 152 12 27 - 191 36 1 1,763 31 8 528 2,299
12 188 19 26 - 233 32 - 1,964 31 8 560 2,532
13 334 14 38 - 386 26 1 2,323 29 9 586 2,918
14 275 19 40 - 334 25 1 2,631 28 10 611 3,252
15 406 4 37 - 447 40 - 3,036 26 10 653 3,699
16 676 26 26 - 728 31 - 3,734 23 10 683 4,427
17 562 34 26 1 623 23 1 4,336 22 11 703 5,050 [180]
18 893 27 22 - 942 34 - 5,244 23 11 737 5,992
19 548 18 30 - 596 26 - 5,814 22 11 763 6,588
20 1,371 30 25 - 1,426 24 - 7,216 23 11 787 8,014
21 1,050 33 28 - 1,111 38 - 8,289 27 11 825 9,125
22 967 32 17 - 1,016 57 1 9,247 25 12 882 10,141
23 982 30 25 - 1,037 16 - 10,248 26 12 918 11,178
24 853 19 25 - 897 38 - 11,107 24 12 956 12,075
25 597 12 9 - 618 46 - 11,679 24 12 1,002 12,693
26 886 21 17 2 931 58 - 12,552 22 12 1,060 13,624
27 764 8 18 - 799 35 2 13,314 20 14 1,095 14,423
28 511 4 10 - 528 33 - 13,809 21 14 1,128 14,951
29 660 16 11 - 690 60 - 14,439 22 14 1,188 15,641
30 488 22 9 - 528 64 1 14,910 21 15 1,244 16,169

May

Day New cases New recoveries New deaths Active cases In ICU Total deaths Total recovered Total cases Ref.
Dorm Residents Non-dorm work permit holders[note 1] Community Imported Total
1 920 4 8 - 932 24 1 15,817 23 16 1,268 17,101 [245]
2 438 4 5 - 447 79 1 16,184 24 17 1,347 17,548
3 639 7 11 - 657 61 1 16,779 22 18 1,408 18,205
4 565 3 4 - 572 49 - 17,303 25 18 1,457 18,778
5 618 4 9 - 631 62 - 17,873 24 18 1,519 19,410
6 764 12 12 - 788 115 2 18,544 23 20 1,634 20,198
7 720 8 6 - 734 78 - 19,207 19 20 1,712 20,939
8 729 3 10 - 742 328 - 19,647 22 20 2,040 21,707
9 743 1 9 1 753 256 - 20,144 23 20 2,296 22,460
10 864 8 3 - 876 425 - 20,595 22 20 2,721 23,336
11 483 1 2 - 486 504 1 20,541 24 21 3,225 23,787 [246]
12 880 1 3 - 884 626 - 20,799 20 21 3,851 24,671
13 670 1 4 - 675 958 - 20,516 19 21 4,809 25,346
14 750 - 2 - 752 1,164 - 20,104 20 21 5,973 26,098
15 791 1 1 - 793 1,275 - 19,622 18 21 7,248 26,891
16 457 3 5 - 465 1,094 1 18,992 16 22 8,342 27,356
17 673 4 5 - 682 998 - 18,676 16 22 9,340 28,038
18 303 - 2 - 305 495 - 18,486 12 22 9,835 28,343
19 450 - 1 - 451 530 - 18,407 10 22 10,365 28,794
20 562 8 - 570 842 - 18,135 11 22 11,207 29,364 [247]
21 435 13 - 448 910 1 17,672 10 23 12,117 29,812
22 610 4 - 614 838 - 17,448 8 23 12,955 30,426
23 631 11 - 642 927 - 17,163 8 23 13,882 31,068
24 544 4 - 548 994 - 16,717 8 23 14,876 31,616
25 338 6 - 344 862 - 16,199 8 23 15,738 31,960
26 381 2 - 383 706 - 15,876 8 23 16,444 32,343
27 529 4 - 533 832 - 15,577 7 23 17,276 32,876
28 371 2 - 373 1,018 - 14,932 7 23 18,294 33,249
29 602 9 - 611 1,337 - 14,206 8 23 19,631 33,860
30 501 5 - 506 1,096 - 13,616 7 23 20,727 34,366
31 516 2 - 518 972 - 13,162 8 23 21,699 34,884
Notes:
  1. ^ From 20 May, non-dormitory work permit holders were reclassified under community cases.

June

Day New cases New recoveries New deaths Active cases In ICU Total deaths Total recovered Total cases Ref.
Dorm Residents Community Imported Total
1 408 - - 408 767 1 12,802 7 24 22,466 35,292 [264]
2 540 4 - 544 709 - 12,637 6 24 23,175 35,836
3 562 7 - 569 407 - 12,799 5 24 23,582 36,405
4 502 15 - 517 322 - 12,994 5 24 23,904 36,922
5 250 11 - 271 305 - 12,950 4 24 24,209 37,183
6 337 7 - 344 350 1 12,943 4 25 24,559 37,527
7 369 14 - 383 327 - 12,999 3 25 24,886 37,910
8 384 2 - 386 482 - 12,903 4 25 25,368 38,296
9 212 6 - 218 509 - 12,612 3 25 25,877 38,514
10 444 7 - 451 655 - 12,408 3 25 26,532 38,965
11 416 6 - 422 754 - 12,076 2 25 27,286 39,387 [265]
12 445 18 - 463 754 - 11,785 2 25 28,040 39,850
13 342 5 - 347 768 1 11,363 1 26 28,808 40,197
14 397 9 1 407 781 - 10,989 2 26 29,589 40,604
15 211 3 - 212 777 - 10,426 2 26 30,366 40,818
16 149 2 - 151 797 - 9,780 2 26 31,163 40,969
17 242 5 - 247 775 - 9,252 2 26 31,938 41,216
18 253 4 - 257 774 - 8,735 2 26 32,712 41,473
19 141 1 - 142 747 - 8,130 2 26 33,459 41,615
20 216 2 - 218 765 - 7,583 1 26 34,224 41,833
21 252 10 - 262 718 - 7,127 1 26 34,942 42,095 [266]
22 217 1 - 218 648 - 6,697 1 26 35,590 42,313
23 115 4 - 119 405 - 6,411 1 26 35,995 42,432
24 184 7 - 191 304 - 6,298 1 26 36,299 42,623
25 108 5 - 113 305 - 6,106 1 26 36,604 42,736
26 213 6 - 219 221 - 6,104 1 26 36,825 42,955
27 280 11 - 291 338 - 6,057 1 26 37,163 43,246
28 201 12 - 213 345 - 5,925 1 26 37,508 43,459
29 195 7 - 202 477 - 5,650 1 26 37,985 43,661
30 240 5 1 246 515 - 5,381 1 26 38,500 43,907

July

Day New cases New recoveries New deaths Active cases In ICU Total deaths Total recovered Total cases Ref.
Dorm Residents Community Imported Total
1 201 10 4 215 511 - 5,085 1 26 39,011 44,122 [310]
2 177 10 1 188 418 - 4,855 1 26 39,429 44,310
3 155 11 3 169 340 - 4,684 1 26 39,769 44,479
4 175 9 1 185 348 - 4,521 2 26 40,117 44,664
5 111 18 7 136 324 - 4,333 2 26 40,441 44,800
6 157 23 3 183 276 - 4,240 2 26 40,717 44,983
7 134 19 3 156 285 - 4,112 1 26 41,002 45,140
8 146 9 3 158 321 - 3,948 1 26 41,323 45,297
9 103 21 1 125 322 - 3,751 1 26 41,645 45,422
10 174 15 1 190 135 - 3,806 1 26 41,780 45,612
11 145 24 1 170 246 - 3,730 1 26 42,026 45,782 [311]
12 176 1 1 178 259 - 3,649 1 26 42,285 45,960
13 406 11 5 322 256 - 3,715 1 26 42,541 46,282
14 338 7 2 347 196 1 3,865 - 27 42,737 46,629
15 229 15 5 249 251 - 3,863 - 27 42,988 46,878
16 233 11 4 248 268 - 3,843 - 27 43,256 47,126
17 315 9 3 327 321 - 3,849 - 27 43,577 47,453
18 187 7 8 202 256 - 3,795 - 27 43,833 47,655
19 244 8 5 257 253 - 3,799 - 27 44,086 47,912
20 110 11 2 123 285 - 3,637 - 27 44,371 48,035
21 387 9 3 399 213 - 3,823 - 27 44,584 48,434
22 296 8 6 310 211 - 3,922 - 27 44,795 48,744 [312]
23 341 8 5 354 220 - 4,056 - 27 45,015 49,098
24 272 3 2 277 157 - 4,176 - 27 45,172 49,375
25 505 2 6 513 180 - 4,509 - 27 45,352 49,888
26 472 5 4 481 269 - 4,821 - 27 45,521 50,369
27 452 2 15 469 171 - 5,119 - 27 45,692 50,838
28 355 2 2 359 201 - 5,277 - 27 45,893 51,197
29 327 3 4 334 105 - 5,406 - 27 46,098 51,531
30 270 4 4 278 210 - 5,474 - 27 46,308 51,809
31 390 3 3 396 183 - 5,687 - 27 46,491 52,205

August

Day New cases New recoveries Active cases In ICU Total deaths Total recovered Total cases Ref.
Dorm Residents Community Imported Total
1 301 1 5 307 249 5,745 - 27 46,740 52,512 [323]
2 307 1 5 313 186 5,872 - 27 46,926 52,825
3 216 1 9 226 253 5,845 1 27 47,179 53,051
4 286 2 7 295 275 5,865 1 27 47,454 53,346
5 903 1 4 908 314 6,459 1 27 47,768 54,254
6 293 4 4 301 263 6,497 - 27 48,031 54,555
7 235 1 6 242 283 6,458 - 27 48,312 54,797
8 125 1 6 132 271 6,319 - 27 48,583 54,929
9 171 1 3 175 332 6,162 - 27 48,915 55,104
10 175 1 12 188 694 5,656 - 27 49,609 55,292
11 56 2 3 61 519 5,198 - 27 50,128 55,353 [324]
12 30 1 11 42 392 4,848 - 27 50,520 55,395
13 91 5 6 102 216 4,734 - 27 50,736 55,497
14 79 - 4 83 313 4,504 - 27 51,049 55,580
15 62 3 16 81 472 4,113 - 27 51,521 55,661
16 78 2 6 86 432 3,767 - 27 51,953 55,747
17 85 - 6 91 397 3,461 - 27 52,350 55,838
18 97 1 2 100 183 3,378 - 27 52,533 55,938
19 85 2 6 93 277 3,194 - 27 52,810 56,031
20 66 - 2 68 309 2,953 - 27 53,119 56,099
21 97 6 13 116 532 2,538 - 27 53,651 56,216
22 43 2 5 50 269 2,319 - 27 53,920 56,266 [325]
23 73 1 13 87 244 2,162 - 27 54,164 56.353
24 43 1 7 51 423 1,790 - 27 54,587 56,404
25 30 - 1 31 229 1,592 - 27 54,816 56,435
26 47 3 10 60 155 1,497 - 27 54,971 56,495
27 70 2 5 77 168 1,406 - 27 55,139 56,572
28 80 4 10 94 198 1,302 - 27 55,337 56,666
29 47 1 3 51 110 1,243 - 27 55,447 56,717
30 38 8 7 53 139 1,158 - 27 55,586 56,771
31 31 3 7 41 72 1,127 - 27 55,658 56,812

September

Day New cases New recoveries Active cases Total deaths Total recovered Total cases
[note 1][note 2][note 3]
Ref.
Dorm Residents Community Imported Total
1 32 1 7 40 91 1,076 27 55,749 56,852 [325][334]
2 43 3 3 49 142 942 27 55,891 56,860
3 41 2 5 48 137 853 27 56,028 56,908 [335][336]
4 37 - 3 40 156 747 27 56,174 56,948
5 29 3 1 33 93 688 27 56,267 56,981
6 23 4 13 40 66 662 27 56,333 57,021
7 18 1 3 22 75 609 27 56,408 57,043
8 46 - 1 47 53 603 27 56,461 57,090
9 60 1 14 75 31 647 27 56,492 57,165
10 55 2 6 63 66 644 27 56,558 57,228
11 73 - 13 86 49 681 27 56,607 57,314
12 28 4 10 42 92 631 27 56,699 57,356
13 40 1 8 49 65 615 27 56,764 57,405
14 43 - 5 48 38 625 27 56,802 57,453
15 28 - 6 34 82 577 27 56,884 57,487
16 23 2 2 27 71 532 27 56,955 57,514
17 15 1 2 18 84 466 27 57,039 57,532 [337][338]
18 9 - 1 10 32 444 27 57,071 57,542
19 9 1 5 15 71 388 27 57,142 57,557
20 13 1 4 18 39 367 27 57,181 57,575
21 22 - 9 31 60 338 27 57,241 57,606
22 20 - 1 21 21 338 27 57,262 57,627
23 7 1 4 12 29 321 27 57,291 57,639
24 10 - 5 15 42 294 27 57,333 57,654 [339]
25 9 - 2 11 7 298 27 57,340 57,665
26 14 1 5 20 19 299 27 57,359 57,685
27 10 - 5 15 8 306 27 57,367 57,700
28 7 2 6 15 26 295 27 57,393 57,715
29 17 1 9 27 73 249 27 57,466 57,742
30 16 3 4 23 22 250 27 57,488 57,765
Notes:
  1. ^ 41 cases were retroactively removed from the total count on 2 September, after further investigations showed them to be negative.
  2. ^ 1 imported case from 5 September was retroactively removed from the total count on 16 September, after further investigations revealed their first test result to be a false positive.
  3. ^ 1 community case on 18 September was retroactively removed from the total count on 21 September, after further investigations revealed their first test result to be a false positive.

October

Day New cases New recoveries New deaths Active cases In ICU Total deaths Total recovered Total cases Ref.
Dorm Residents Community Imported Total
1 3 1 15 19 24 - 245 - 27 57,512 57,784 [357]
2 4 1 5 10 22 - 233 - 27 57,534 57,794
3 1 1 4 6 28 - 211 - 27 57,562 57,800
4 4 2 6 12 13 - 210 - 27 57,575 57,812
5 5 1 1 7 22 - 195 - 27 57,597 57,819
6 5 2 4 11 15 - 191 1 27 57,612 57,830
7 4 - 6 10 12 - 189 1 27 57,624 57,840
8 4 - 5 9 44 - 154 1 27 57,668 57,849
9 1 - 9 10 7 - 157 1 27 57,675 57,859
10 1 1 5 7 23 - 141 1 27 57,698 57,866
11 3 - 7 10 7 - 144 1 27 57,705 57,876 [358]
12 1 1 2 4 23 1 124 - 28 57,728 57,880
13 - - 4 4 12 - 116 - 28 57,740 57,884
14 - 2 3 5 12 - 109 - 28 57,752 57,889
15 1 - 2 3 12 - 100 - 28 57,764 57,892
16 1 - 8 9 20 - 89 - 28 57,784 57,901
17 1 1 1 3 14 - 78 - 28 57,798 57,904
18 1 1 5 7 9 - 76 - 28 57,807 57,911
19 - - 4 4 12 - 68 - 28 57,819 57,915
20 2 - 4 6 - - 74 - 28 57,819 57,921
21 - - 12 12 2 - 84 - 28 57,821 57,933
22 1 - 7 8 8 - 84 - 28 57,829 57,941 [359]
23 - - 10 10 3 - 91 - 28 57,832 57,951
24 1 2 11 14 12 - 93 - 28 57,844 57,965
25 2 - 3 5 14 - 84 - 28 57,858 57,970
26 1 - 2 3 21 - 66 - 28 57,879 57,973
27 - 1 6 7 4 - 69 - 28 57,883 57,980
28 - - 7 7 7 - 69 - 28 57,890 57,987
29 - - 7 7 9 - 67 - 28 57,899 57,994
30 1 1 7 9 10 - 66 - 28 57,909 58,003
31 - - 12 12 4 - 74 - 28 57,913 58,015

November

Day New cases New recoveries New deaths Active cases In ICU Total deaths Total recovered Total cases Ref.
Dorm Residents Community Imported Total
1 - - 4 4 11 - 67 - 28 57,924 58,019 [378]
2 - - 1 1 - - 68 - 28 57,924 58,020
3 2 - 7 9 13 - 64 - 28 57,937 58,029
4 2 - 5 7 1 - 70 - 28 57,938 58,036
5 - 1 6 7 11 - 66 - 28 57,949 58,043
6 - - 4 4 10 - 60 - 28 57,959 58,047
7 - - 7 7 9 - 58 - 28 57,968 58,054
8 - - 2 2 7 - 53 - 28 57,975 58,056
9 - - 8 8 6 - 55 - 28 57,981 58,064
10 1 1 7 9 4 - 60 - 28 57,985 58,073
11 - - 18 18 5 - 73 - 28 57,990 58,091 [379]
12 - - 11 11 12 - 72 - 28 58,002 58,102
13 - - 12 12 6 - 78 - 28 58,008 58,114
14 - - 2 2 11 - 69 - 28 58,019 58,116
15 - - 3 3 10 - 62 - 28 58,029 58,119
16 - - 5 5 4 - 63 - 28 58,033 58,124
17 - - 6 6 6 - 63 - 28 58,039 58,130
18 - - 5 5 7 - 61 - 28 58,046 58,135
19 - - 4 4 6 - 59 1 28 58,052 58,139
20 - - 4 4 6 - 57 1 28 58,058 58,143
21 - - 5 5 6 - 56 1 28 58,064 58,148 [380]
22 - - 12 12 3 - 65 1 28 58,067 58,160
23 - - 5 5 4 - 66 1 28 58,071 58,165
24 - - 18 18 8 - 76 1 28 58,079 58,183
25 - - 7 7 12 - 71 1 28 58,091 58,190
26 - 1 4 5 13 - 63 1 28 58,104 58,195
27 - - 4 4 7 - 60 1 28 58,111 58,199
28 - 1 5 6 8 1 57 - 29 58,119 58,205
29 - 1 7 8 5 - 60 - 29 58,124 58,213
30 - 1 4 5 10 - 55 - 29 58,134 58,218

December

Day New cases New recoveries Active cases In ICU Total deaths Total recovered Total cases Ref.
Dorm Residents Community Imported Total
1 1 1 8 10 5 60 - 29 58,139 58,228 [392]
2 - - 2 2 5 57 - 29 58,144 58,230
3 1 - 8 9 1 65 - 29 58,145 58,239
4 - - 3 3 7 61 - 29 58,152 58,242
5 - 1 12 13 6 68 - 29 58,158 58,255
6 - - 5 5 2 71 - 29 58,160 58,260
7 - - 13 13 8 76 - 29 58,168 58,273
8 - - 12 12 8 80 - 29 58,176 58,285
9 - - 6 6 6 80 - 29 58,182 58,291
10 - - 6 6 6 80 - 29 58,188 58,297
11 1 - 7 8 4 84 - 29 58,192 58,305 [393]
12 - - 8 8 5 87 - 29 58,197 58,313
13 - - 7 7 11 83 - 29 58,208 58,320
14 - - 5 5 2 86 - 29 58,210 58,325
15 1 - 15 16 23 79 - 29 58,233 58,341
16 - - 12 12 5 86 - 29 58,238 58,353
17 - - 24 24 14 96 - 29 58,252 58,377
18 - - 9 9 13 92 - 29 58,265 58,386
19 - - 17 17 9 100 - 29 58,274 58,403
20 - - 19 19 5 114 - 29 58,279 58,422
21 - 1 9 10 8 116 - 29 58,287 58,432
22 - - 29 29 17 128 - 29 58,304 58,461 [394]
23 - - 21 21 18 131 - 29 58,322 58,482
24 - - 13 13 10 134 - 29 58,332 58,495
25 - - 14 14 20 128 - 29 58,352 58,509
26 - - 10 10 10 128 - 29 58,362 58,519
27 - - 5 5 8 125 - 29 58,370 58,524
28 - 1 4 5 16 114 - 29 58,386 58,529
29 - - 13 13 14 113 - 29 58,400 58,542
30 - 1 26 27 11 129 - 29 58,411 58,569
31 - 5 25 30 38 121 1 29 58,449 58,599

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