Singapore's daily COVID-19 cases fall below 1,000 for the first time since Sep 20

By Socially Keeda on December 5, 2023
Singapore's daily COVID-19 cases fall below 1,000 for the first time since Sep 20
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HOSPITALISATIONS AND VACCINATIONS

There are 1,147 COVID-19 cases at the moment warded in hospital. Of these, 210 want oxygen supplementation normally wards, 27 are unstable and below shut monitoring in the ICU, and 55 are critically unwell and intubated.A complete of two,061 cases have been discharged over the previous day, of whom 324 have been seniors aged 60 and above.Of the 63,816 cases over the final 28 days, 98.7 per cent had gentle signs or have been asymptomatic, whereas 0.8 per cent required oxygen supplementation in the normal ward, 0.2 per cent have been in the ICU and 0.2 per cent died.As of Saturday, 94 per cent of the eligible inhabitants in Singapore - these aged 12 and above - have accomplished their full routine or obtained two doses of COVID-19 vaccines. About 25 per cent have obtained their booster photographs. 

CLUSTERS

MOH stated on (*20*) that it's carefully monitoring three clusters.This consists of one at Pacific Healthcare Nursing Home at Lengkok Bahru, which reported 9 new cases to convey its whole to 44. Of these, one is a employees member whereas the relaxation are residents.Three more cases have been additionally added to the ECON Healthcare Nursing Home (Chai Chee) cluster, which now has 41.


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