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Omicron wave in Singapore has peaked and is subsiding

nirvarq

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Omicron wave in Singapore has peaked and is subsiding, says Ong Ye Kung

Geylang open soon ?! PAP is da best ! Wansui ~ !


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Health Minister Ong Ye Kung said there are now good indications that the Omicron transmission wave is starting to subside. ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI
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Salma Khalik
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SINGAPORE - The current Omicron wave in Singapore has peaked and the number of infections is now declining.
Health Minister Ong Ye Kung said on Wednesday (March 9): "There are now good indications that the Omicron transmission wave has peaked and is starting to subside.
"With that, I hope healthcare workers will finally have a well-deserved and lasting respite."
On March 8, 1,499 Covid-19 patients were in hospital, of whom 190 needed oxygen, 49 were in intensive care units (ICU) and 15 had died. About 22,000 were infected compared to about 26,000 two weeks earlier, on February 22.


Speaking in Parliament during the debate on his ministry's budget, Mr Ong said the ministry has "been doing whatever we can" to help healthcare workers, such as ensuring there is enough Personal Protective Equipment, giving them priority when vaccines arrived, and moving patients, "as many patients as possible" to facilities outside of hospitals.
Dr Janil Puthucheary, Senior Minister of State for Health, spoke of how GP clinics, as well as hospitals and healthcare workers, are still under pressure caused by the Omicron wave.


Much of this pressure comes from people who remain unvaccinated.

He said: "Three per cent of our adult population who were not fully vaccinated accounted for 25 per cent of ICU cases and deaths."
Against this, people who have received their booster shots are 33 times less likely than those who are not fully vaccinated, to die from Covid-19.
Vaccination-Differentiated Safe Management Measures (VDS) have been put in place to protect this group of people who remain unvaccinated, or have not been fully vaccinated, while allowing the rest of the population to resume more social and economic activities, he said.
This is why it is currently not appropriate to lift existing measures, Dr Janil told NCMP Mr Leong Mun Wai, adding: "Once the Omicron wave has subsided, we will be in a better position to ease our Safe Management Measures further."
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On vaccinations related illness raised by Mr Leong, Dr Janil said getting infected was at least 10 times more frequent, and often more severe.
Workers' Party's Sylvia Lim (Aljunied GRC) asked about the lack of antigen rapid test (ART) kits by local manufacturers.
Dr Janil said the key considerations for approval are that they are "sufficiently sensitive in detecting Covid-19 infection, easy to use and affordable". Local manufacturers do not face more stringent criteria than foreign ones, he said.
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Responding to Leader of the Opposition Pritam Singh on preparations for ICU surges, Dr Koh Poh Koon, Senior Minister of State for Health, said: "We have sufficient equipment and consumables to step up ICU beds significantly, and as of January 2022, more than 800 non-ICU nurses have been trained as a reserve to augment ICU nursing manpower by up to 57 per cent."
While this capacity would have allowed hospitals to stretch ICU capacity temporarily, it was not needed. Dr Koh explained that patients infected with the Omicron variant who need ICU care are but a fraction of those who had been infected by the Delta variant.
But Dr Koh assured that the ministry will continue to make contingency plans, "given how unpredictable the pandemic has been".
 

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Omicron wave in Singapore has peaked and is subsiding, says Ong Ye Kung

I'll believe it when the mandates for vaccines, testing and wearing of masks are no more. Until then, go fuck yourself Ong! :FU:
 

LordElrond

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I'll believe it when the mandates for vaccines, testing and wearing of masks are no more. Until then, go fuck yourself Ong! :FU:
Figures are way understated. Most people I know do not leave any kind of records including myself and family. Just stay at home and rests
 

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Sweden declares Covid-19 over & removes all pandemic restrictions​

The country's Minister of Health said Covid-19 was no longer classified as a danger to Swedish society.
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February 10, 2022, 03:34 PM

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The Covid-19 pandemic in Sweden is over, the country's Minister of Health and Social Affairs Lena Hallengren declared to the nation's daily newspaper Dagens Nyheter on Feb. 9, according to Reuters report.





Covid-19 no longer a danger to society​



The country also lifted nearly all of its remaining pandemic-related restrictions on the same date, and has stopped most of its Covid-19 tests.
This included allowing bars and restaurants to operate past 11pm, and with no restriction on guest headcount.
There is also no longer a 500 participant cap for larger indoor venues, nor a need for the use of vaccine passes, Reuters noted.
Swedish prime minister Magdalena Andersson previously announced on Feb. 3 that the country will be dropping all pandemic-related restrictions and said: "It's time to open up Sweden again."
This is because of the Sweden's vaccine take-up rate and that the Omicron variant is less severe, which has cushioned severe Covid-19 cases and deaths in the country.
Hallengren said Covid-19 was no longer classified as a danger to society and added: "As we know this pandemic, I would say it's over. It's not over, but as we know it in terms of quick changes and restrictions it is."




Swedish hospitals feeling the strain​



Sweden's move towards lifting its pandemic restrictions follows closely on the heels of other European countries like Denmark and Norway.
This is despite the large number of cases within Europe, and within Sweden itself.
Sweden reported 114 Covid-19 deaths on Feb. 9.
However, the number of daily Covid-19 cases in Sweden is unknown since testing has mostly been removed.
Reuters reported that there are around 2,200 hospitalised Covid-19 cases in Sweden, which is putting a strain on Sweden's hospitals.
 

bobby

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They also said.....

Wuhan virus is less deadly than SARS
Prepared since 2003 for this kind of endemic
Face mask is useless unless you are sick
 

Boliao

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They are assuming there would not be any re-infections or new variant strains; and are wrong on both accounts. Re-infection is happening everywhere and new Delta Omicron (more infectious, more deadly) is on its way here. Government removing restrictions will cause people to be re-infected and reinfection will allow the virus to mutate.

It's okay if having COVID is "just like having a flu" but the fact is that it is not. Some will die, more will have lasting medical impact from heart failures, liver failures, blood clots, lost of sense etc. All one has to do is look around us.
 

sweetiepie

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15 dead per day from it still can do agenda living with covid and subsiding ? Are people gone mad or delusional ?
 
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