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Singapore steps up virus curbs as infection clusters grow

Cluster at one of the biggest hospitals here has grown to 40 cases

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 05 May 2021 10:30AM

Singapore steps up virus curbs as infection clusters grow
The Covid-19 cluster at Tan Tock Seng Hospital is Singapore’s first in a hospital and reportedly stems from a nurse at the general ward who was diagnosed on April 27. – EPA pic, May 5, 2021

SINGAPORE – Singapore announced a slew of new coronavirus restrictions yesterday including a ban on spectators at sporting events as infections rise in the wealthy city-state.

After a partial lockdown and rigorous regime of testing and contact tracing, Covid-19 had almost disappeared here, with authorities in recent months reporting hardly any local transmission.

But cases rose last week with officials announcing several new clusters, and in the last seven days 60 locally transmitted infections have been reported.

A cluster at one of the biggest hospitals here has grown to 40 cases, including an 88-year-old patient who died on Saturday.

Gatherings will be limited to groups of five and more people will be required to work from home, officials said at a press conference yesterday.

Indoor gyms and fitness studios will be closed and numbers further reduced for conferences, weddings and funerals.

Travellers arriving from most countries will be required to quarantine for three weeks instead of two.

“The next few weeks will be critical for us,” said Health Minister Gan Kim Yong.

He warned of further measures if the situation deteriorates, including the possibility of another partial lockdown.

“With this set of measures... I think we probably will be able to avoid having to get to a circuit breaker situation, but we cannot rule that out.”

Singapore’s infection numbers have been very low compared with the rest of the world, but the new clusters have raised fears of a resurgence in the tiny city-state, whose economy suffered its worst ever recession last year due to the virus.

There are also concerns the clusters could scupper a quarantine-free travel bubble between Singapore and Hong Kong, due to begin on May 26 after an earlier failed attempt.

Singapore beat back serious coronavirus outbreaks last year when the illness surged through crowded dormitories housing low-paid foreign workers, infecting tens of thousands. 

But by global standards, its outbreak has been mild – officials in the city of 5.7 million have reported about 61,000 cases so far and 31 deaths. – AFP, May 5, 2021

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