Singapore is facing a sharp increase in Covid-19 cases, but Malaysia remains vigilant. Stay updated with the latest on the Covid-19 wave!
Singapore is currently under the spotlight due to a significant surge in Covid-19 cases. The Health Ministry in Malaysia is closely monitoring the situation, with at least 25,900 people testing positive between May 5 and 11, 2024, and 250 patients being hospitalized daily. Stores like Watsons and Guardians are experiencing a run on test kits as infection cases spike in Singapore. Amidst the increase in cases, an expert from Griffith University assured that Singapore's Covid spike will not directly affect Indonesia.
As the weekly case count in Singapore doubles, concerns arise about the new variants, including the 'FLiRT' variants, comprising over two-thirds of Covid-19 cases. Interestingly, Malaysia has only recorded two cases of Singapore's dominant variants since March, highlighting the effectiveness of the country's containment measures. The Singaporean government is closely monitoring the new wave of infections, with weekly cases nearly doubling. The surge in cases prompted the government to advise the public on necessary precautions.
In the midst of the Covid-19 surge, Singapore remains vigilant in combating the spread of the virus. The country's efforts in tracking and managing the increase in cases are crucial in preventing further escalation. Malaysia, on the other hand, stays alert and prepared, closely observing Singapore's Covid-19 wave to implement necessary measures to safeguard public health.
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Between May 5 and 11, 2024, at least 25900 people in Singapore were identified as COVID-19 positive, and 250 patients were hospitalized each day.
Stores like Watsons and Guardians assured that stock would meet demand. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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Singapore's weekly case count has nearly doubled with KP.1 and KP.2, the new 'FLiRT' variants, now accounting for over two-third of its COVID-19 cases.
Health minister Dzulkefly Ahmad says Malaysia has only recorded two cases of Singapore's dominant variants since March.
Singapore's government is closely tracking a new wave of Covid-19 infections in the island-nation after the estimated count of weekly cases nearly doubled ...
Singapore ministry said the estimated number of Covid-19 cases nearly doubled from 13700 in previous week to 25900 in the week of May 5 to 11. | World News.
Indonesian Tourism Minister Sandiaga Uno asserted that there is no ban yet on the entry of travelers from Singapore, despite a new COVID-19 wave.
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