[Crazy Pigling] Singapore Weekly Covid-19 Report (Sep 6~12)



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This week, the number of active cases has increased more than last week.

Currently, the number of active cases has increased by 1,436 from 2,005 in the previous week to 3,441.
Among the hospital situations, there are 8 in the ICU and 766 in the general ward.

In addition, 3,027 people are being treated in quarantine facilities.

There are two minutes of death this week.



The average number of confirmed patients this week is 423.43 and 226.86 are discharged from the hospital. 

This is an average increase of 238.71 people per day from the previous week.

Last week, the number of confirmed cases increased from 12.86 to 47.43 in the dormitory.

The number of confirmed cases is also on the rise in dormitories.



The number of overseas confirmed cases decreased from 4.7 in the previous week to 4.6 this week.

Even if it became a vaccine travel line between Germany and Brunei, the number still doesn't seem to be large.

The number of arrivals still seems to be small.



Local infections also increased significantly this week.

The number of local infections increased significantly from 176.14 in the previous week to 380.43.

There is no information on the unlinked case because it no longer counts.

The number of confirmed cases in the region has increased significantly, and I think we should keep an eye on the situation in the future.



This week's quarantine order also increased to 18,708.

As the number of confirmed cases increases, the quarantine order naturally increases together.

However, it is strange that the issuance of quarantine orders does not increase compared to the number of confirmed cases.

We'll have to wait and see if the Singaporean government should think it's less tracking.



Currently, the criteria for classification as critically ill patients are those in the oxygen respiratory system and ICU.

There are 29.71 cases that require oxygen respirators and 6.43 ICUs.

As of the 28th, ICU has not changed much, but you can see that the number of people who need oxygen respirators is increasing.

Also, as you can see, there are no critically ill patients under the age of 39.

Unfortunately, the graph of the presence or absence of vaccination until the previous week has been omitted.



Currently, 81% of the total population has completed vaccination.

The first vaccination rate is 84%. 

As a large number of people were vaccinated, the increase was gentle.


This week was a week when the number of confirmed cases increased significantly.

The Singaporean government seems to be slowly lifting sanctions on With Corona, emphasizing personal quarantine.

As a result, all overall figures are on the rise.

Now is the time when the number of critically ill patients and deaths is even more important, so please check this data carefully in the future.

I hope it will be a better situation in the future.


Always do your best to take care of your health.


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