There is no significant increase in severity or deaths from the EG.5 Omicron subvariant compared with other circulating strains, says the Ministry of Health.
SINGAPORE: About 18 per cent of recent COVID-19 community cases in Singapore were infected with the EG.5 Omicron subvariant, the Ministry of Health said on Tuesday .According to the World Health Organization , currently available evidence does not suggest that the subvariant has contributed to any significant increase in cases, disease severity, or deaths, as compared with other circulating strains, said the ministry.
According to the latest data on MOH's website, Singapore has seen a drop in the weekly number of COVID-19 cases, with about 5,000 cases in the week from Jul 23 to Jul 29. The number of new COVID-19 cases hospitalised was down to 102 cases in the week leading up to Jul 29, down from the high of 568 in the week from Apr 23 to Apr 29.
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