Singapore reports 3,035 new COVID-19 cases and 12 more deaths

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Singapore reports 3,035 new COVID19 cases and 12 fatalities; death toll now at 480

SINGAPORE: Singapore reported 3,035 new COVID-19 cases as of noon on Saturday , as 12 more people died from complications due to the coronavirus.

The fatalities were aged between 60 and 98. All of them had various underlying medical conditions. The Ministry of Health did not specify what these conditions were.The number of new cases reported on Friday is up from the 1,767 infections reported on Friday. The weekly infection growth rate is 0.83 as of Saturday, an increase from the 0.81 as of Friday. This refers to the ratio of community cases for the past week over the week before.Of the new cases reported on Saturday, 3,030 infections are locally transmitted, comprising 2,928 in the community and 102 in migrant workers' dormitories.As of Saturday, Singapore has reported 215,780 COVID-19 cases since the start of the pandemic.

Another 65 cases are unstable and under close monitoring in the intensive care unit , while 74 are critically ill and intubated. The current overall ICU utilisation rate is 72.8 per cent.Of the 91,476 cases over the last 28 days, 98.7 per cent had mild symptoms or were asymptomatic, while 0.8 per cent required oxygen supplementation in the general ward, 0.3 per cent were in the ICU and 0.2 per cent died.

 

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那我們的人口500多萬人做對比,我們確實死的很多人。如果拿中國人口十四億做對比,這個根本就不是什麼數字。

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