Light at end of Covid-19 tunnel is still faint and flickering

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And so we are into the stabilisation phase of the “calibrated” Singapore reopening. PM Lee Hsien Loong said the situation should be back to “normal” in three to six months. Health Minister Ong Ye Kunghas declared that we are seeing light at the end of

three to six months. Health Minister Ong Ye Kung has declared that we are seeing light at the end of the tunnel. But everything seems to hang on the case hikes – the daily, seven-day or more rolling rates – and not a small number of other light-obscuring obstacles.

Nevertheless, questions are now being seriously raised about the fits and starts in the road back to normal life. All this has not been properly transmitted to the ground. It is a significant change which places a high premium on personal responsibility and integrity. In the end, self-care and understanding the protocols would have to be one of the first lines of defence in the healthcare system and in the on-going war against Delta and other variants. Lack of clarity is as much a weak link as people who have no valid reason to refuse vaccination.

 

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