Large number of COVID cases putting 'significant strain' on healthcare system: MOH

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Large daily numbers of COVID-19 cases have placed 'significant strain' on Singapore's healthcare system, said the Ministry of Health.

Healthcare workers wait to assist residents with their mandatory coronavirus disease swab tests at a public housing estate in Singapore in May, 2021.

To handle the larger number of community cases, the MOH will continue to support Singapore's hospitals to expand bed and manpower capacity and to set up more COVID-19 Treatment Facilities , stressed the ministry. "They represent 1.5 per cent of our total population, but currently account for two-thirds of the patients requiring ICU care, the MOH said, adding that occupancy of critically ill cases in the ICU was 23.5 per cent on Thursday.

Over the past three months, the number of patients seeking medical attention at the emergency departments after testing positive for COVID-19 has also increased by eight times, the MOH added, noting that many of such patients were admitted mostly for precautionary observation. Nurses who are registered with the Singapore Nursing Board but who are currently not in active practice have also been approached, said the MOH.

 

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Wats the problem......if u r sick u r sick.....no place to house them due to poor planning....u r given lead time of 18mnths...n yet u not doing anything but blamed it on the people. Just get on with the job....if need be put them the corridors like u used to.

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