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Singapore Experiencing New COVID-19 Wave, Warns Heath Minister

Posted on October 6, 2023 By admin


“We will treat this as an endemic disease,” said Singapore Health Minister. (Representational)

Singapore:

Singapore is experiencing another COVID-19 wave, with more people expected to fall sick and be hospitalised in the coming weeks, Health Minister Ong Ye Kung warned on Friday.

Ong Ye Kung said that the estimated daily cases have risen from about 1,000 three weeks ago to 2,000 over the past two weeks. However, the government will treat this as an “endemic disease”, he said.

The spate of these recent cases is driven by mostly two variants – the EG.5 and its sub-lineage HK.3 – both of which are descendants of the XBB Omicron variant.

“Together, they now account for over 75 per cent of our daily cases,” Ong Ye Kung told Channel News Asia here.

However, he added that there are no plans to impose any social restrictions, as with the last wave which occurred from March to April. During the peak in April, the number of infections rose to about 4,000 cases a day.

“We will treat this as an endemic disease, which is in line with our strategy, and we will live with it,” he said.

“After all, there has been no evidence to suggest that the new variants are more likely to lead to severe illnesses compared to previous variants.

“All indications show that current vaccines continue to work well in protecting us against severe illnesses if infected by these new variants,” he said.

But he warned Singapore against lowering its guard against COVID-19. “In the coming weeks, we should expect more people to fall sick, and if so, hospitalisations will go up. Waiting time will go up,” the Health Minister said.

He shared findings from a Ministry of Health (MOH) study, which showed the incidence rate of severe illness recorded during the peak of Singapore’s last infection wave in April.

Among those who are “best protected” – those who have a minimum of three mRNA shots and a natural infection within the last 12 months – the severe illness incidence rate is about 10 per 100,000 people.

For the “least protected” group, or those who have no minimum protection and no recorded infection, they are five times more likely to fall very sick when infected with COVID-19. The incidence rate for such individuals is more than 50 in 100,000 people.

He then moved on to another finding which he described as the “most important.” “For individuals who are well-protected with three mRNA shots plus an infection, but these are all acquired more than 12 months ago, their incidence rate of severe illness is also about 50 per 100,000 population – not very different from those who have no vaccination or protection,” the Channel had the Minister as saying.

“This is a clear indication that protection wanes. And it happens around the 12-month interval, based on our study.” Speaking at an event, Ong Ye Kung advised senior citizens or those who are medically vulnerable due to underlying illness to take the necessary precautions, such as wearing a mask in crowded areas.

“But most importantly, seniors and vulnerable individuals are recommended to keep your vaccination up to date, which means taking a shot at least once a year,” he said.

“As I have said before, the COVID-19 virus has not become milder since the pandemic crisis. It is us who have gotten stronger and more resilient, and that is because of vaccinations as well as safe recovery from infections.” “But like all protection, it will wane over time.” The Ministry of Health (MOH) continues to offer COVID-19 vaccinations for free at its various vaccination centres, he said. 

(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)

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