Unprecedented Rise in New COVID-19 Cases Leads to Record Hospitalizations in Singapore

Recent data from the Ministry of Health (MOH) has shown a significant increase in new COVID-19 cases in Singapore. This includes both hospitalizations and admissions to intensive care units (ICU).

As we navigate through the ups and downs of this pandemic, it’s crucial to stay updated on the latest developments. Recent data from the Ministry of Health (MOH) has shown a significant increase in new COVID-19 cases in Singapore. This includes both hospitalizations and admissions to intensive care units (ICU).

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Record-Breaking New COVID-19 Cases

The number of new COVID-19 patients admitted to hospitals soared to 965 this past week, up from 763 the previous week. ICU admissions also saw an increase, going up from 23 to 32 within the same period. These are the highest numbers of new weekly hospitalisations and ICU admissions for COVID-19 patients in 2023.

For comparison, the weekly hospitalisation number for the week before last stood at 460, while new ICU admissions were recorded as nine.

Highest Estimated Infections for the Year

The estimated number of new COVID-19 infection cases for the week of December 10 to December 16 also broke records. With 58,300 cases for epi-week 50, up from the previous record of 56,043 cases from the preceding week, Singapore is grappling with its most severe wave of new COVID-19 cases for the year.

The Trend of New COVID-19 Cases

Although the situation seems grim, the seven-day moving average estimated daily number of cases has been dropping in recent days. Decreasing from 7,730 on December 17 to 6,820 the following day and then 6,530 cases on December 19.

Healthcare utilisation indicators such as hospitalised and ICU cases typically lag behind the estimated weekly number of infections due to the time taken for symptoms to develop in COVID-19 patients.

MOH Response to New COVID-19 Cases

Unprecedented Rise in New COVID-19 Cases Leads to Record Hospitalizations in Singapore

Source: Ministry of Defence

In response to the spike in new COVID-19 cases, MOH has urged the public to wear masks in crowded places, even if they aren’t sick. The MOH is also planning to build a second COVID-19 treatment facility at Singapore Expo Hall 10.

Starting December 19, MOH will be providing daily updates on new cases on its website to keep the public informed during this period of surge in cases.

Conclusion

The average daily hospitalised cases recorded are also the highest for the year. The 560 cases are up from 350 cases the previous week and 225 the week before that. As we navigate through these challenging times, let’s stay vigilant, adhere to safety measures, and keep each other safe. Remember, the fight against COVID-19 is a collective effort. Stay safe, Singapore!

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