As Singapore pauses reopening, experts suggest 'bolder' COVID-19 strategy

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Some experts question the need for rigorous testing in a country where 81% of the population are fully vaccinated and many of the new positive cases are asymptomatic.

Office workers spend their lunch breaks at the central business district during the COVID-19 outbreak in SingaporeSINGAPORE - Singapore is ramping up COVID-19 testing and has warned it would not rule out reimposing tighter curbs as infections rise - moves some experts see as too cautious for the vaccine frontrunner that is preparing to live with the virus https://www.reuters.com/world/asia-pacific/singapore-prepares-long-term-life-death-with-covid-19-2021-08-17 as an endemic disease.

"There will necessarily have to be some trial and error but I personally think Singapore's vaccination rate now allows us to be bolder with moving forward," said Ooi Eng Eong, an infectious diseases expert at the Duke-NUS Medical School. Singapore has mandated routine testing for workers in additional "high risk" settings, started distributing antigen rapid test kits to households and urged everyone to self test even if they are fully vaccinated.The country recorded 347 new local cases on Wednesday, nearly triple the infections from two weeks ago. It has reported 56 deaths so far and only six people are in intensive care.

 

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