we no longer have very granular data on COVID-19 infections, says OYK
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"Like all endemic diseases, we no longer have very granular data on COVID-19 infections," Mr Ong said, adding that the Ministry of Health continues to monitor the coronavirus closely through sampling patients  who display acute respiratory symptoms and testing wastewater samples for viral fragments.

While the estimated daily infections have gone up, the Health Minister said this is a small fraction of the 20,000 or more daily cases Singapore used to experience during the peak of the pandemic.

"Our assessment is that this week, the numbers have probably stabilised, may have even come down," he added.

Although the current wave is not severe, Mr Ong cautioned that the  additional caseloads do add to the heavy workload of the hospitals.

He urged people to do their part to keep themselves healthy and if they are unwell, to stay home and wear a mask.

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(14-04-2023, 11:43 PM)Reddishday Wrote:  "Like all endemic diseases, we no longer have very granular data on COVID-19 infections," Mr Ong said, adding that the Ministry of Health continues to monitor the coronavirus closely through sampling patients  who display acute respiratory symptoms and testing wastewater samples for viral fragments.

While the estimated daily infections have gone up, the Health Minister said this is a small fraction of the 20,000 or more daily cases Singapore used to experience during the peak of the pandemic.

"Our assessment is that this week, the numbers have probably stabilised, may have even come down," he added.

Although the current wave is not severe, Mr Ong cautioned that the  additional caseloads do add to the heavy workload of the hospitals.

He urged people to do their part to keep themselves healthy and if they are unwell, to stay home and wear a mask.

More at https://tinyurl.com/3ensy8ec

No more record or data liao lah! Big Grin Live with COVID or die lor!
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(14-04-2023, 11:43 PM)Reddishday Wrote:  "Like all endemic diseases, we no longer have very granular data on COVID-19 infections," Mr Ong said, adding that the Ministry of Health continues to monitor the coronavirus closely through sampling patients  who display acute respiratory symptoms and testing wastewater samples for viral fragments.

While the estimated daily infections have gone up, the Health Minister said this is a small fraction of the 20,000 or more daily cases Singapore used to experience during the peak of the pandemic.

"Our assessment is that this week, the numbers have probably stabilised, may have even come down," he added.

Although the current wave is not severe, Mr Ong cautioned that the  additional caseloads do add to the heavy workload of the hospitals.

He urged people to do their part to keep themselves healthy and if they are unwell, to stay home and wear a mask.

More at https://tinyurl.com/3ensy8ec

He should be sacked.
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This game cannot play.
Maybe he trying hard in his own way to keep us in gravy
u know like getting CDC vouchers
now it gets difficult US corporation Dola died
u need gold and silver to be safe.
now dat nearly 100% are vaccinated the health of sinkaporlans
might torpedoes what he supposes to be a sure win formular
and inflammations cause Heat to be produced and people are no more COOL.
It is getting difficult to be an actor. Sham removes his mask on SDCF anniversary
wear nice clothes like all the media people in the world.
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