The Sun (Malaysia)

Singapore almost virus free

ONo new cases in 14 days, no indication­s at last cluster of infections in dormitory

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SINGAPORE: Having once had the highest Covid-19 rate in Southeast Asia, Singapore has all but eradicated the virus after reporting 14 days without any new local cases on Tuesday, and saying it had snuffed out the last cluster of infection at a worker dormitory.

The cramped dormitorie­s for young, low-wage labourers, mainly from Bangladesh,

India and China had been at the centre of the city-state’s spiralling cases earlier this year.

While Singapore has reported zero local cases for two weeks, there has been a trickle of infected people arriving from abroad who have been immediatel­y isolated, authoritie­s say.

Singapore was one of the first countries to report a Covid-19 case outside of China, where the virus first surfaced, on Jan 23. It has recorded more than 58,000 cases but nearly all them have recovered and its fatality rate is the world’s lowest with just 28 deaths.

The vast majority of Singapore’s cases occurred in dormitorie­s. Authoritie­s imposed strict quarantine­s at the facilities, drawing criticism from human rights groups.

But it still took many months to stifle the clusters there even as cases in the broader community stayed low.

When daily infections were peaking in April, the city-state had the most cases of the disease in Southeast Asia.

Cases in Indonesia and the Philippine­s have since eclipsed its numbers.

Singapore had to impose a two-month lockdown to curb the spread of the disease in April.

While life has returned to relative normal since then, mask wearing is mandatory, there are strict social distancing rules and the island’s borders remain largely closed. – Reuters

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