3,277 COVID-19 Cases Reported on 26 Oct With 10 New Deaths
Before yesterday (26 Oct), our case count had decreased on two consecutive days. This gave us hope that we would finally reach that weekly infection growth rate of 1 that…
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Before yesterday (26 Oct), our case count had decreased on two consecutive days. This gave us hope that we would finally reach that weekly infection growth rate of 1 that…
In the past, when our COVID-19 case numbers used to decrease every day, it’d be cause for celebration. Indeed, if cases do dwindle beyond a certain point, the authorities may…
After Circuit Breaker ended, the intervals between the COVID-19 press conferences are usually weeks—sometimes even months. When you have two press conferences in four days, you know something important would…
Yesterday (23 Oct), co-chair of COVID-19 task force Lawrence Wong said some restrictions may be eased if the weekly infection growth rate drops below 1. This refers to the ratio…
A few days ago, the authorities announced that the tightened restrictions that were supposed to end on 24 Oct will be extended to 21 Nov instead. Many people were understandably…
Ever since COVID-19 case numbers crossed the 3,000 mark, we’ve been expecting it to exceed 5,000 soon. But our daily case count has fluctuated around 3,000 instead, dipping on certain…
It seems like ever since Singapore has announced the pandemic to be endemic, we can’t seem to catch a break. Despite the frustration in all of us, we can only…
As of 30 Sep, over 9,209,201 doses of COVID-19 vaccines were administered under the national vaccination programme. These numbers include those that were vaccinated with the Pfizer-BioNTech/Comirnaty and Moderna/Spikevax (yes,…
On 10 and 11 Oct, our case count was deceptively low. The number of new cases dipped below 3,000 on both days, just after cases were approaching the 4,000 mark…
For the second day in a row, the number of new cases dipped below the 3,000 mark yesterday (11 Oct). This must mean our COVID-19 situation is improving, right? Nope.…