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Serious LaoSai Liao! Potential Mass Omicron Infection Waves Hitting Sinkies!

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Singapore could see more than 15,000 COVID-19 cases a day as Omicron wave hits: Health ministry​

The Omicron variant now causes at least 70% of daily cases, says task force co-chair Gan Kim Yong.
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Singapore could see more than 15,000 COVID-19 cases a day as Omicron wave hits: Health ministry

People wearing protective face masks crossing a road in Singapore's central business district on Jan 14, 2022. (Photo: CNA/Calvin Oh)


Singapore will likely see a “significant wave” of COVID-19 soon, with the more infectious Omicron variant now causing at least 70 per cent of daily cases, said co-chair of the multi-ministry task force Gan Kim Yong on Friday (Jan 21). Clara Lee with more.
People wearing protective face masks crossing a road in Singapore's central business district on Jan 14, 2022. (Photo: CNA/Calvin Oh)



Ang Hwee Min

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21 Jan 2022 04:08PM(Updated: 21 Jan 2022 10:47PM)
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SINGAPORE: Singapore will likely see a “significant wave” of COVID-19 soon, with the more infectious Omicron variant now causing at least 70 per cent of daily cases, said co-chair of the multi-ministry task force Gan Kim Yong on Friday (Jan 21).
“But in reality, the proportion is likely to be higher, perhaps close to 90 per cent or more. Omicron has clearly dominated over Delta variant in Singapore,” Mr Gan said at a press conference.


“Given that the Omicron variant is more infectious, it is likely that we will soon see a significant wave.”
The Ministry of Health (MOH) said it expects the number of cases to rise sharply.
“Cases could double every two to three days and could reach 10,000 to 15,000, or even more, cases per day,” the ministry said in a media release.
Most of the Omicron cases have been “mild”, especially among people who are fully vaccinated and even more for those who received their COVID-19 booster shots, said Mr Gan.
“The percentage of those who needed oxygen supplementation, intensive care or die is far lower than during the Delta wave. This is in line with the experience of other countries like South Africa and the United Kingdom," he added.


Given Omicron’s lower severity, Singapore should focus its attention on the number of patients in the intensive care unit instead of case numbers, MOH said.
“Nevertheless, Omicron’s higher transmissibility means that we cannot let our guard down, as an uncontrolled rise in overall case numbers could still push hospital and ICU admissions to unmanageable levels,” it added.

BUSINESS CONTINUITY PLAN​

Singapore must be prepared that a “significant proportion” of the workforce may be infected with the coronavirus, said Mr Gan, who is also Minister for Trade and Industry.
“If we have, for example, 15,000 cases a day, which is very possible, with each one of them out of action for an average of say about five days, we are looking at some 75,000 workers absent due to COVID-19.”
The number will be much higher if close contacts are included.


“This has been the experience of other countries and we cannot take it lightly," said Mr Gan.
Businesses should put in place “robust” business continuity plans to mitigate disruptions to operations, especially for those in essential services, he added.
 
If we have, for example, 15,000 cases a day, which is very possible, with each one of them out of action for an average of say about five days, we are looking at some 75,000 workers absent due to COVID-19.”
The number will be much higher if close contacts are included.
Fucking bastards gan this was what my uncle has been saying from day 1 can you fucking afford to let the whole fucking sg absent from work after 2 years then you know this ?
 
Serves you right for being kiasu and attaining a 90% vaccination rate. Congratulations, you've played yourself. :rolleyes:
 
i thought vaccination will prevent such 15000 cases from happening? why?
The ministers do not have health and medical background and yet in charge of health, virus and vaccine. Good luck for those who comply to such ridiculous.
 
Very few will actually be sick so don't worry about it.
 
it’s a good thing to go back to normalcy with an endemic variant. the scare-mongering needs to stop.
 
The MTF told us : When u go for the booster jab (3rd jab),u will be protected from Covid-19.
NOW,what measures are the MTF implementing to stop OMICRON from entering Singapore ???
Do MTF know what they are talking ? Do they know what actually they are doing ?
 
Lai liao everyone in orfit is sicked and taking mc :o-o: not every business and work can wfh. company lao sai and my uncle's ball shrink.

As long as you don't do any testing most won't even know that they are sick and life will carry on as usual.
 
See the deceitful actions of this MTF:

Says infection rates shooting through the roof. Wants everyone jabbed 3x.

But hypocritically keeps our doors open.
 
See the deceitful actions of this MTF:

Says infection rates shooting through the roof. Wants everyone jabbed 3x.

But hypocritically keeps our doors open.

When infection rates are high it makes no difference what happens at the borders.
 
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