This study investigated the environmental contamination of SARS-CoV-2 from symptomatic patients in Singapore. Samples were collected from patient rooms before and after cleaning, as well as from personal protective equipment (PPE) worn by healthcare workers. One patient's room showed extensive contamination, with 13 of 15 room sites and 3 of 5 toilet sites testing positive. Air samples were negative, though exhaust fan swabs were positive. One PPE shoe swab also tested positive. Post-cleaning samples and samples from other patient rooms were negative, suggesting current cleaning methods are sufficient to decontaminate the virus. The results indicate the environment may be a potential medium for SARS-CoV-2 transmission through respiratory droplets and fecal shedding.