The latest wave of Covid-19 infections in Singapore hasn’t just resulted in a surge of daily cases, but also in the number of fatalities.
On Monday (4 Oct), the Ministry of Health (MOH) reported the demise of 8 seniors aged 60 and above from Covid-19 complications.
All 8 Singaporeans had underlying medical conditions, which could have made them more susceptible to serious infections.
In an update on 4 Oct, MOH reported 2,475 new Covid-19 cases and the passing of 8 individuals between the ages of 60 and 94 due to coronavirus complications.
5 of the casualties were vaccinated while the other 3 were unvaccinated.
According to MOH, all 8 of them had underlying medical conditions which could have contributed to the higher likelihood of getting a severe Covid-19 infection.
Over the past 8 days, Covid-19 has claimed the lives of 42 patients.
In total, 121 individuals in Singapore have passed away due to Covid-19 complications.
Though our daily case count has been consistently high, the number of Covid-19 patients with serious conditions saw a rather significant dip.
As of Monday (4 Oct), 261 patients require oxygen treatment or ICU care, which was 24 fewer than the day before.
MOH also listed 8 clusters that they’re closely monitoring, including a new one at Learning Vision, a daycare centre at Changi Airport.
3 new infections mean a total of 12 cases now have links to the cluster.
10 cases involve students, while the remaining 2 are staff members.
5 of the clusters MOH is monitoring are at workers’ dormitories:
The 2 other clusters are MWS Christalite Methodist Home and Pasir Panjang Wholesale Centre, which have 53 and 282 cases respectively.
Our condolences go out to the families of the deceased.
Though there have been deviations from time to time, the profiles of Covid-19 fatalities have mostly been seniors, unvaccinated individuals, or patients with underlying medical conditions.
If you or anyone you know fall into any of these categories, please stay home as much as possible to reduce the likelihood of getting infected.
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