It marked the 9th consecutive day without new cases.
According to Brunei's Ministry of Health, no more recoveries were recorded, maintaining the total number of recovered cases at 142. There is still one active case being treated at the National Isolation Center.
Meanwhile, currently there are 393 individuals who are undergoing mandatory isolation at the monitoring centers provided by the government, who have arrived in the country after traveling abroad.
There have been three deaths that resulted from coronavirus in the country.
Solomon Islands recorded its first ever coronavirus case, who is a male student returning from the Philippines on the repatriation flight.
According to reports by local media SIBC, Solomon Islands Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare announced it at a special nationwide address on Saturday afternoon.
Solomon Islands planned to use repatriation flight to take back students studying in the Philippines and Indonesia in September and the first repatriation flight flied back to the country on Sept. 29. Those who wanted to board on the plane must undertake three rounds of testing.
Sogavare said the student who was confirmed as the first coronavirus case was tested negative in all three compulsory tests before boarding the plane.
There were about 144 students on the Philippine repatriation flight. All the arrivals have to undertake post-arrival testing within 48 hours of arrival and the student was picked up during the first test round, said the prime minister.
A further specimen has been collected for confirmation. Two students who were in contact with the infected student were also tested. The three students' results will be available later on Saturday.
The three students are all now in the isolation ward of the National Referral Hospital and waiting for further assessment. The contacting tracing has been commenced including informing people in Manila who are in contact with the infected student and precaution measures have been taken, according to local media report.
Risk assessment was also carried out for all the frontline staff that work on the repatriation flight back from the Philippines. The staff who are in contact with the infected student will also be in quarantine and tested, the prime minister said. ■