Singapore’s Ministry of Health (MOH) reported two deaths from the Chinese coronavirus on September 27.
It crossed into double digits on October 9, with Singapore reporting 11 deaths that day,” CNA recalled on Tuesday.
A nurse prepares a dose of the Sinopharm Covid-19 coronavirus vaccine at the Mount Elizabeth hospital vaccine centre in Singapore on September 7, 2021.“From September 27 to October 18, Singapore reported 161 COVID-19 [Chinese coronavirus] fatalities – a spike from the 23 deaths in the same period prior,” CNA observed.The number of severely ill Chinese coronavirus patients admitted to Singapore hospitals since late September has also increased.There were 27 Chinese coronavirus cases in Intensive Care Units (ICUs) across all of Singapore on September 27.
The Straits Times on Wednesday published a list of 133 state-run vaccination centers and clinics in Singapore offering Chinese coronavirus vaccines as of September 16.