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Country planning for possibilit­y of a Covid-19 endemic

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tHE city-state has started planning for the possibilit­y that Covid-19 may become endemic here, said Finance Minister lawrence Wong.

this could mean people in Singapore will need to get booster jabs from time to time, he noted.

in the coming months, better treatments could also be developed for the disease, making it less of something to fear, he added at a virtual press conference on Friday.

But even then, Wong said the country may have to take basic precaution­s – for example, with regard to ventilatio­n systems and buildings – in order to minimise the risk of infection.

“When will it happen? i really can’t say,” he said, in response to a reporter’s question on when the virus will be considered endemic here.

“But we are indeed planning for a plausible scenario down the road where scientists around the world ... come to the conclusion that it’s not going to be possible to eradicate this virus – it’s never going to go away, and we then have to learn to live with it.”

Wong was speaking at a press conference to announce extra help for individual­s and businesses impacted by the tightened measures on social interactio­n.

the S$800mil (RM2.4bil) package of support measures will be debated at the next Parliament sitting in July.

At the virtual event, Wong was asked how Singaporea­ns might go about their daily lives in the coming years, given that it seems difficult to picture the current restrictio­ns on mask wearing and social gatherings lasting for a long time.

“i can’t even predict what’s going to happen next month,” he replied, adding that “the situation is really very uncertain”.

He did, however, note that the current strict measures are working to help Singapore curb the spread of the virus.

“therefore, we do not think there is a need for further tightening in our overall posture,” Wong said, adding that a fuller update will be given at the next press conference by the multi-ministeria­l task force tackling Covid-19 tomorrow.

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