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Ronan Keating apologises after sharing incorrect coronavirus post

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Ronan Keating has apologised after sharing an Instagram post with an incorrect claim about the impact of coronavirus on Singapore’s ports.

The former Boyzone singer, 43, posted a photo of ships outside a port in Singapore on Sunday and said that they had not been able to dock due to concerns over the COVID-19 virus.

The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore then hit back with an Instagram post of their own, which debunked Keating’s assertion that ships had been turned away because of the virus - and even made a playful reference to one of the star’s solo hits. “We are glad that @rokeating caught a glimpse of the busy Port of Singapore,” the Authority wrote alongside another picture of ships outside a harbour. “Every 2-3 minutes, a ship

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