SINGAPORE — The number of daily Covid-19 cases in Singapore did not spike over the Chinese New Year holidays, Health Minister Ong Ye Kung said on Friday (Jan 27).
In a speech at the official opening of the NTUC Health Jurong Spring nursing home, Mr Ong said that the number of cases was “quite low, low three digits”, which Singapore has not seen in a long time.
“We always brace ourselves after a long weekend,” he said. “There’s always a big spike in numbers, as well as a big spike in visits to emergency departments.He added that emergency departments “held their ground", which was to"our great relief”. He also noted that many Singaporeans are worried about a “big infection wave” following China’s reopening, and wondering how this will affect Singapore’s Covid-19 situation.
Singapore has also been watching the number of imported cases from China over the past week, he added.
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