Despite Singapore’s high vaccination rate, we continue to see Covid-related deaths every now and then. Often, the victim who passes away has yet to receive their Covid-19 vaccine.
On Friday (21 Aug), MOH reported the death of an 82-year-old Covid-19 patient who had a history of various illnesses.
The unvaccinated senior is Singapore’s 47th Covid-19 fatality.
In its evening update on Friday (20 Aug), MOH shared that an 82-year-old Singaporean had passed away from Covid-19 complications.
The man started experiencing undisclosed symptoms on 30 Jul and tested positive a day later. He was subsequently hospitalised at Alexandra Hospital.
The senior eventually succumbed to the infection around 3 weeks later on Thursday (19 Aug).
The 82-year-old had a history of various medical conditions including:
Similar to most Covid-19 casualties, he was also unvaccinated against Covid-19.
He is Singapore’s 47th Covid-19 fatality and our nation’s 11th Covid-related death in the past 30 days.
Friday (20 Aug) also saw the emergence of 2 new clusters — 1 linked to the FairPrice outlet at Kallang Bahru and the other to an individual case.
Both clusters reported 2 new cases, but remain rather small with 4 and 3 cases respectively.
With the closure of 9 earlier clusters, Singapore currently has 77 active ones — the lowest number since 31 Jul.
Of the active clusters, only 7 reported new cases on Friday (20 Aug), including:
What’s also interesting is the cluster linked to Case 67220, which reported 0 new cases in MOH’s latest update.
The day before, the cluster had reported all 32 of its cases on a single day.
Other prominent clusters that have no new cases include:
The passing of yet another Covid-19 patient is unfortunate.
However, this once again stresses the importance of getting vaccinated which will help prevent severe illnesses and even death when one gets infected by the coronavirus.
Our condolences go out to the family of the deceased. May he rest in peace.
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