Breaking 5-day streak, S'pore reports 2,809 new COVID cases, 9 deaths

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JUST IN: Breaking 5-day streak, Singapore reports 2,809 new COVID cases, 9 deaths

Migrant workers queue to enter a screening centre for their rostered routine testing swabs in Singapore on 9 October, 2021.

Singapore's 154th through 162nd fatalities were all Singaporeans: eight men and one woman aged between 70 and 88. One new case was added to the cluster at nursing home United Medicare Centre at Toa Payoh, totalling 74 infections. Of them, 13 are staff members, 60 are residents, and one household contact.292 require oxygen supplementation; 41 in ICU

Over the last 28 days, of the 55,096 infected individuals, 98.5 per cent had no or mild symptoms, 1.2 per cent required oxygen supplementation, 0.1 per cent required ICU care, and 0.2 per cent has died.

Source: Healthcare Press (healthcarepress.net)

 

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