60% of Singapore residents have caught COVID-19, but this doesn't mean we have herd immunity: Ong Ye Kung

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SINGAPORE: An estimated 60 per cent of Singapore residents have likely caught COVID-19 before, but this does not mean the country now has “herd immunity”, Health Minister Ong Ye Kung said in Parliament on Monday (Aug 1). On record, there are about 1.7 million reported cases, which is about 30 per cent

SINGAPORE: An estimated 60 per cent of Singapore residents have likely caught COVID-19 before, but this does not mean the country now has “herd immunity”, Health Minister Ong Ye Kung said in Parliament on Monday .The ministry also systematically monitors blood samples from routine polyclinic cases and other healthy volunteers for signs of previous infection, Mr Ong said.

By and large, however, scientists around the world do not think herd immunity is achievable because the virus will continue to mutate, escape the protection of vaccines and infect people, he noted. This is what enables the healthcare system to weather an infection wave, even with high case numbers, because the translation of infections into severe illnesses is low, he said.

 

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What is “population immunity”? Don’t make up terms as if they are a thing. You cannot explain any of it scientifically. Your explanations are getting more and more ridiculous. Follow the rest of the world. Drop it already.

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