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Singaporeans told to mask up in crowded places as Covid-19 cases soar
- The city state will also open a second Covid treatment facility to deal with the rising infections that topped 56,000 last week
- The health ministry urged the public to keep their vaccination up to date to stay protected
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Singapore’s Ministry of Health (MOH) is strongly encouraging the public to wear a mask in crowded places even if they are not sick, as Covid-19 cases rose above 56,000 last week.
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It will also open a second Covid-19 treatment facility located at Singapore Expo Hall 10 in Changi this weekend, it said in a press statement on Friday.
Together with the existing facility at Crawfurd Hospital along Adam Road, the two facilities will be able to care for more than 80 stable Covid-19 patients who do not need intensive hospital care.
Starting December 19, MOH will be giving daily updates on Covid-19 cases on its website to provide the latest information during this period of surge in cases.
It has been giving weekly updates for Covid-19 cases on its website.
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As Covid-19 testing is no longer routinely required in Singapore, the number of reported Covid-19 cases is expected to under-represent the actual situation, MOH said.
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