The Ministry of Health (MOH) announced that there are 305 new Covid-19 cases in Singapore as of 12pm Monday (18 May).
This means that there are now 28,343 cases here.
Of these, 2 of them are Singaporeans or PRs.
No new deaths were reported — the death toll currently stands at 22.
As we reach the potential tail-end of the ‘Circuit Breaker’, the curve looks to be flattening.
Although there are a lower number of cases due to fewer tests being done – MOH said 1 of the labs is still working on getting back to testing cases – signs appear positive as we head towards 1 Jun.
However, we cannot celebrate just yet as there might be a new spike in cases if we aren’t careful.
MOH will announce more detailed updates tonight.
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