About 2,600 Omicron infections imported into Singapore so far: Iswaran

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SINGAPORE - About 2,600 Omicron infections have been imported into Singapore so far, Transport Minister S. Iswaran told Parliament on Monday .

The bulk of the imported cases were citizens, permanent residents and long-term pass holders returning home, with short-term travellers making up less than 10 per cent.

It is also influenced by the incidence of Omicron in these countries, he added. The three countries have experienced a surge in cases due to the new variant. However, Mr Iswaran said Singapore must press on with its efforts to restore connectivity with the world as part of learning to live with Covid-19 and its variants.

Mr Saktiandi Supaat asked about other countries vying for Singapore's status as an aviation hub and the measures that can be taken to further increase passenger volumes at Changi Airport. The minister added that the aviation sector has made a herculean effort to ensure safety in the past 12 to 18 months by inverting the operating model at the airport.

Said Mr Iswaran:"We will have to work with our health authorities and the aviation partners to ascertain how much flexibility we have going forward and what are the possible rate-limiting steps, or aspects that we need to reconfigure, so that we can go for the next round of growth.

 

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Only inoculated persons can travel. What does this implying?

You can close up as much as possible this virus will make its way in. Look at China, HKG and Taiwan.

And how many imported nursed? Imported doctors? Imported vaccines?

hope the tradeoff is worthy

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