Singapore ‘Strongly Encourage’ Citizens To Wear Mask In Crowded Places

As Singapore’s COVID-19 cases continue to rise, the Ministry of Health (MOH) said it “strongly encourages” people to wear a mask in crowded places even if they are not ill, especially indoors or when visiting vulnerable people.

The ministry said on Friday (Dec 15) that the estimated number of COVID-19 cases from Dec 3 to 9 increased to 56,043, a 75 per cent jump compared with 32,035 cases in the previous week.

The average daily COVID-19 hospitalisations rose from 225 to 350. The average daily cases in the intensive care unit rose from four to nine.

The vast majority of cases are infected by the JN.1 variant, a sublineage of BA.2.86.

“Based on the available international and local data, there is currently no clear indication that BA.2.86 or JN.1 are more transmissible or cause more severe disease than other circulating variants,” MOH said in a media release. 

Urging the public to exercise personal and social responsibility, the ministry said people who are unwell with acute respiratory infection symptoms should stay at home and avoid contact with others.

It added that those who are travelling should wear a mask at the airport, purchase travel insurance and avoid crowded areas with poor ventilation.

“We urge the public to seek medical treatment at a hospital’s emergency department only for serious or life-threatening emergencies,” stressed the ministry.

“This will preserve our hospital capacity for patients who truly need acute hospital care and allow those with severe illness to receive timely treatment.”

The estimated number of COVID-19 cases last week rose by 75 per cent compared with the previous week

The Health Ministry will provide daily infection figures from Dec 19

A second COVID-19 Treatment Facility will open at the Singapore EXPO for stable patients who do not require intensive care

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