715 new COVID cases, 8 more deaths in Singapore
Of the new cases, 705 are local 700 are in the community, and five are residents of migrant worker dormitories. The remaining 10 are imported. In the community are 111 cases who are aged 60 years and above.
The Ministry of Health (MOH) on Tuesday (7 December) confirmed 715 new COVID-19 cases in Singapore bringing the country’s total case count to 270,588 as well as eight deaths due to the disease.
Tuesday marks the fifth day in a row with less than 1,000 cases reported in the city-state. It is also the 79th day in a row with fatalities from COVID-19 reported in Singapore, with 48 people having succumbed to it this month.
The MOH did not provide details on the eight fatalities reported on Tuesday.
Of the new cases, 705 are local 700 are in the community, and five are residents of migrant worker dormitories. The remaining 10 are imported. In the community are 111 cases who are aged 60 years and above.
The ratio of community cases for the past week over the week before or the weekly infection growth rate is 0.63, down from Monday’s 0.64. This is the 25th day in a row where the figure is lower than 1.
Apart from the 771 patients who have died from COVID-19 complications, 15 others who tested positive for the virus were determined to have died from unrelated causes, including three whose deaths were attributed to a heart attack and another four whose deaths were attributed to coronary heart disease.
Two cases were on Monday confirmed to have the Omicron variant, while a third case had tested preliminarily positive for it.
146 require oxygen supplementation; 55 in ICU
A total of 884 cases were discharged on Tuesday, while 827 remain warded. Over the last 28 days, of the 46,119 infected individuals, 98.7 per cent had no or mild symptoms.
There are currently 146 cases of serious illness requiring oxygen supplementation.
A total of 55 cases are in the intensive care unit (ICU) 12 are unstable and under close monitoring to prevent further deterioration, while 43 are critically ill and intubated.
The current overall ICU utilisation rate is 53.3 per cent, up from Monday’s 48 per cent.
As of Monday, the total number of individuals who have completed their full regimen or received two doses of COVID-19 vaccines is 96 per cent of the eligible population.
Among the total population, 87 per cent have done so, while 87 per cent has received at least one dose, and 28 per cent has received their booster shots.
Authorities said last week that the number of unvaccinated people aged 60 years and above has dropped from 57,769 to 43,611 with the adjustment of Singapore’s population base.
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