Published: 15:01, May 19, 2024
Singapore introduces precaution measures against COVID-19 resurgence
By Xinhua
People wearing face masks are seen at a subway station in Singapore on Oct 7, 2021. (PHOTO / XINHUA) 

SINGAPORE - Singapore's Health Ministry has required public hospitals to move suitable patients to transitional or home care facilities to ensure bed capacity for COVID-19 resurgence, according to a statement issued Saturday.

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The ministry also asked public hospitals to reduce non-urgent surgeries as part of the precaution measures.

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The estimated COVID-19 cases between May 5 and May 11 rose to 25,900 from 13,700 in the previous week, the ministry said, adding that the average daily COVID-19 hospitalizations rose to 250 from 181.

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The KP.1 and KP.2 variants account for over two-thirds of COVID-19 cases in Singapore. The ministry called on residents to step up vaccination to protect against severe illness.