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Timeline of the COVID-19 pandemic in Singapore (2022)

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The following is a timeline of theCOVID-19 pandemic in Singapore in 2022.

January

[edit]
DayNew casesNew recoveriesNew deathsActive casesIn ICUTotal deathsTotal recoveredTotal casesRef.
Dorm ResidentsCommunity[note 1]ImportedTotal
1918726045632412,99914829276,033279,861[1]
24128297429246-3,18214829276,279280,290
32177285464364-3,28213829276,643280,754
4633550184227133,85013832276,914281,596
51335343980545324,20014834277,367282,401
61940538981339214,62013835277,759283,214
71536639677733825,05712837278,097283,991
814253544811336-5,53211837278,433284,802
91624258784543115,94511838278,864285,647
1013250487750530-6,16511838279,394286,397
1135411400846529-6,48211838279,923287,243[2]
124544139688263616,72711839280,559288,125
1331450479960850-6,8379839281,409289,085
145552736394593816,84311840282,347290,030
157447840495671037,08612843283,057290,986
1651448364863823-7,12513843283,880291,849
17665655341,165699-7,59213843284,579293,014
18739174581,448772-8,26813843285,351294,462
191011,1044101,61568619,19613844286,037296,077
201211,0123391,47296619,70114845287,003297,549
From 21 January, MOH will include Protocol 2 cases in their daily case count, with cases backdated to 6 January on the website.[3]
211362,6583613,1554,453111,96213846295,005307,813
22712,1472452,4632,120112,30411847297,125310,276[4]
231502,9074393,4962,323113,4769848299,448313,772
24592,5653783,0023,017-13,46111848302,465316,774
251345,4444185,9963,067216,38810850305,532322,770
261594,4012724,8322,948-18,27211850308,480327,602
271274,9633795,4693,109-20,63212850311,589333,071
281265,1462825,5545,454320,72910853317,043338,625
291034,8562485,2074,798121,13713854321,841343,832
30534,1732724,4985,155-20,48012854326,996348,330
31444,1972404,4815,529119,43110855332,525352,811
Notes:
  1. ^From 10 January, dormitory cases will be re-classified together with community cases under "local cases" on the MOH website.
  • 1 January: It was announced that work-related events of up to 1,000 participants (vaccinated, recovered or medically ineligible for vaccines) without food and drinks would be allowed from 3 January onwards; participants would be required to be placed in zones of 100 participants each, with 2-metre distancing between them.[5][6]
  • 3 January: Siblings will be allowed to walk in to any paediatric vaccination centre every Monday to Thursday, subject to conditions, from 10 January onwards.[7][8][9]
  • 13 January: Taxi drivers who have yet to be fully vaccinated before 1 February will be allowed to suspend their contracts until they have completed their regimen.[10]

February

[edit]
DayNew casesNew recoveriesNew deathsActive casesIn ICUTotal deathsTotal recoveredTotal casesRef.
Dorm ResidentsCommunityImportedTotal
1416,0791446,2645,218320,47412858337,743359,075[11]
2192,9001823,1014,874118,70012859342,617362,176
3254,0612104,2974,614118,38216860347,231366,473
47512,97116213,2085,936625,64815866353,167379,681
57110,13718210,3902,444233,59223868355,611390,071
6497,5901137,7524,732336,60921871360,343397,823
7527,5771777,80612,041332,37126874372,384405,629
87012,72122013,0118,892336,48723877381,276418,640
97610,09814010,3148,052438,74530881389,328428,954
106310,48014310,6868,371141,05929882397,699439,640[12]
11849,6871599,93012,732338,25421885410,431449,570
126110,26517910,5059,521839,23022893419,952460,075
13379,1572269,42010,133438,51324897430,085469,495
14308,8971559,08210,298937,28823906440,383478,577
157419,10524119,42010,432746,26923913450,815497,997
167616,61519216,8839,4531353,68635926460,268514,880
176218,21826518,5459,425462,80232930469,693533,425
187317,81320818,09419,606761,28339937489,299551,519
195015,64913715,83615,217461,89843941504,516567,355
204415,02621315,28317,073460,10439945521,589582,638[13]
212913,44714713,62318,698755,02244952540,287596,261
225525,67630126,03217,163463,88746956557,450622,293
234120,11116020,31215,298768,89446963572,748642,605
242818,40615918,59313,9351273,54044975586,683661,198
254818,33521418,59725,3271166,79946986612,010679,795
262916,68514316,85719,3081364,33550999631,318696,652
272414,04016414,22819,041859,514461,007650,359710,880
281813,4329413,54418,8841254,162491,019669,243724,424
  • 3 February:
    • HSA announced that it had approvedPfizer'sPaxlovidCOVID-19 treatment tablet for use in Singapore.[14]
    • Two politicians, Minister of State for Communications and Information and National DevelopmentTan Kiat How and Parliamentary Secretary for Culture, Community and Youth and Social and Family DevelopmentEric Chua, have revealed that they tested positive for COVID-19.[15]
  • 12 February: The first shipment of Pfizer's Paxlovid COVID-19 treatment tablet has arrived in Singapore.[16]
  • 16 February: It was announced that current COVID-19 safety measures would be streamlined from 25 February onwards: the limit of unique visitors per household would be altered from 5 per day to 5 at any one time. Safe distancing between people in mask-on settings would no longer be mandatory, and border measures for travellers would also be relaxed from 22 February.[17]
  • 24 February: MOH announced that the planned streamlining of COVID-19 safety measures on 25 February would be postponed, due to the recent surge in cases.[18]

March

[edit]
DayNew casesNew recoveriesNew deathsActive casesIn ICUTotal deathsTotal recoveredTotal casesRef.
Dorm ResidentsCommunityImportedTotal
14323,84818924,08017,2051161,026531,030686,448748,504[19]
24018,95816119,15914,7221065,453511,040701,170767,663
33017,96117118,16214,249969,357531,049715,419785,825
42217,38315917,56423,5451863,358451,067738,964803,389
53216,08715516,27418,777660,849481,073757,741819,663
62812,99014013,15818,172555,830471,078775,913832,821
71613,35514913,52018,174651,170541,084794,087846,341
83321,95021822,20116,6671556,689491,099810,754868,542
93616,82219317,05113,7071160,022501,110824,461885,593
102515,96517516,16513,375662,806361,116837,836901,758
112515,10521515,34521,4811356,657391,129859,317917,103[20]
122112,49911212,63216,6141052,665371,139875,931929,735
13129,5851049,70116,291646,069321,145892,222939,436
1498,9321019,04216,069839,034371,153908,291948,478
152915,65716515,85112,945641,934401,159921,236964,329
161311,12813711,27810,8711142,330361,170932,107975,607
171010,57512810,7139,9941243,037291,182942,101986,320
181110,42415910,59415,684937,938301,191957,785996,914
192010,08114310,24411,536336,643271,194969,3211,007,158
20107,7231267,85911,284433,214231,198980,6051,015,017
21147,3801447,53810,7061030,036251,208991,3111,022,555
222212,90324113,1669,716633,480241,2141,001,0271,035,721[21]
23208,7291918,9408,381634,033261,2201,009,4081,044,661
24238,2811748,4788,258634,247241,2261,017,6661,053,139
25117,3652087,58412,6551329,163281,2391,030,3211,060,723
26136,2991226,4348,606726,984241,2461,038,9271,067,157
27154,7311024,8487,391424,437221,2501,046,3181,072,005
2834,8101124,9258,779420,579251,2541,055,0971,076,930
29177,9931548,1646,876421,863251,2581,061,9731,085,094
30145,5761395,7295,496522,091261,2631,067,4691,090,823
31195,4401465,6055,152523,807271,2681,072,6211,096,428
  • 9 March: MOM announced that employers who deliberately refuse to comply with established guidelines on leave arrangements for employees infected with COVID-19 would have their work pass privileges suspended.[22]
  • 11 March: MOH announced that the planned streamlined COVID-19 safety measures would take effect on 15 March.[23]
  • 21 March: MOH announced that it would be suspending its vaccination channels for overseas Singaporeans, in the wake of increased ease of access to the vaccines and the relaxation of border measures.[24]
  • 24 March:
    • Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong announced that from 29 March, the limit on group gatherings would be increased from 5 to 10, with 75 percent of employees working from home allowed to return to the workplace. Mask-wearing would also be made optional outdoors, though it would still be mandatory indoors.[25]
    • MOH announced that from 29 March, dining-in would be allowed for groups of up to 10 vaccinated persons, with restrictions on live performances and the sale and consumption of alcohol after 10:30 P.M. to be lifted.[26] Routine testing for workers in all sectors would also no longer be required.[27]
  • 31 March: MOH announced that in-person visits for fully-vaccinated persons to all hospital wards and care homes would resume from 4 April, though those who are medically ineligible for the vaccine would be exempted.[28]

April

[edit]
DayNew casesNew recoveriesNew deathsActive casesIn ICUTotal deathsTotal recoveredTotal casesRef.
Dorm ResidentsCommunityImportedTotal
1164,8771175,0108,201219,346231,2701,080,8221,101,438[29]
244,468914,5635,742218,165221,2721,086,5641,106,001
383,666693,7435,612416,292211,2761,092,1761,109,744
463,274543,3345,155714,464201,2831,097,3311,113,078
566,2151206,3414,644116,160161,2841,101,9751,119,419
6104,360974,4673,918316,706151,2871,105,8931,123,886
784,1371244,2693,595317,377151,2901,109,4881,128,155
8143,8661344,0146,261715,123181,2971,115,7491,132,169
983,1271243,2594,439213,941181,2991,120,1881,135,428
1032,508622,5734,341212,171171,3011,124,5291,138,001
1122,490762,5684,188210,549181,3031,128,7171,140,569[30]
12114,4091324,5523,329411,768191,3071,132,0461,145,121
1353,4051253,5352,885212,416131,3091,134,9311,148,656
1433,4041143,5212,725-13,21291,3091,137,6561,152,177
1543,2871133,4044,488112,127101,3101,142,1441,155,581
1611,619501,6703,458310,33681,3131,145,6021,157,251
1712,954943,0493,54639,83641,3161,149,1481,160,300
1822,400782,4803,396-8,92091,3161,152,5441,162,780
1984,5361744,7181,842111,79591,3171,154,3861,167,498
20-3,3241483,4723,127212,13881,3191,157,5131,170,970
2173,2381753,4202,572312,98361,3221,160,0851,174,390[31]
2242,9051163,0254,546211,460101,3241,164,6311,177,415
2332,627792,7093,375110,79391,3251,168,0061,180,124
2461,984542,0443,521-9,31681,3251,171,5271,182,168
2522,008482,0583,06768,30171,3311,174,5941,184,226
2663,627553,6882,77829,20971,3331,177,3721,187,914
2742,598442,6462,11519,73981,3341,179,4871,190,560
2842,648382,6902,205-10,22461,3341,181,6921,193,250
2982,455542,5173,564-9,17761,3341,185,2561,195,767
3042,079582,1412,56218,75561,3351,187,8181,197,908
  • 4 April: It was announced that all nightlife businesses would be allowed to fully reopen from 19 April, with a negative ART required for establishments that feature dancing among patrons.[32]
  • 19 April: HSA announced that it had approved thetraditional Chinese medicineLianhua Qingwen for clinical trials and the antiviral drugLagevrio for use in COVID-19 treatment in Singapore.[33][34]
  • 22 April: MOH announced that from 26 April, Singapore's DORSCON level would be lowered from Orange to Yellow; limits on groups and safe distancing would no longer be required, with all employees allowed to return to the workplace. Employees would also be allowed to remove their masks at the workplace when not interacting with others. Health risk notices (HRCs) would no longer be issued, with TraceTogether and SafeEntry would be removed from all settings save for F&B outlets, nightlife establishments, and events with more than 500 people. Fully-vaccinated and well travellers to Singapore would also no longer be required to take a pre-departure test.[35]
  • 24 April: The Ministry of Sustainability and the Environment (MSE) announced that it would gradually reduce the number of safe-distancing ambassadors, in the wake of the easing of COVID-19 safety measures.[36]

May

[edit]
DayNew casesNew recoveriesNew deathsActive casesIn ICUTotal deathsTotal recoveredTotal casesRef.
Dorm ResidentsCommunityImportedTotal
121,692381,7322,69817,78871,3361,190,5161,199,640[37]
2-1,301351,3362,56126,56161,3381,193,0771,200,976
351,503621,5702,186-5,94551,3381,195,2631,202,546
4-1,557811,6381,81125,77061,3401,197,0741,204,184
514,4742584,7331,42349,07661,3441,198,4971,208,917
643,1972193,4201,770210,72451,3461,200,2671,212,337
732,9442153,1621,720412,16251,3501,201,9871,215,499
812,2681542,4234,529210,05461,3521,206,5161,217,922
932,170982,2713,070-9,25561,3521,209,5861,220,193
1054,6142124,8313,119410,96361,3561,212,7051,225,024
1153,7111743,8902,485212,36661,3581,215,1901,228,914[38]
1263,4921473,6452,415313,59371,3611,217,6051,232,559
1344,1751124,2914,682113,20161,3621,222,2871,236,850
1433,282983,3833,755-12,82981,3621,226,0421,240,233
From 15 May, MOH no longer reports dormitory cases, instead a new formula was used to only include reported and unreported cases.[39]
152,594572,6513,897111,58291,3631,229,9391,242,884
162,073502,1233,84639,85681,3661,233,7851,245,007
172,602622,6643,33219,18781,3671,237,1171,247,671
186,2891536,4422,781212,84681,3691,239,8981,254,113
194,4711074,5782,338215,08481,3711,242,2361,258,691
204,2281144,3422,799316,62481,3741,245,0351,263,033
213,6191563,7756,191-14,20871,3741,251,2261,266,808
222,7241032,8274,306112,72861,3751,255,5321,269,635[40]
232,678732,7514,285211,19241,3771,259,8171,272,386
245,6231045,7273,968112,95051,3781,263,7851,278,113
254,16254,1672,935214,18051,3801,266,7201,282,280
263,8291073,9363,009215,10581,3821,269,7291,286,216
273,7101203,8305,574113,36071,3831,275,3031,290,046
283,244793,3234,040-12,64371,3831,279,3431,293,369
292,4481032,5513,968-11,22691,3831,283,3111,295,920
302,306832,3893,82839,78491,3861,287,1391,298,309
314,7742114,9853,347311,419111,3891,290,4861,303,294
  • 4 May:
    • Singapore Pools announced that lottery draws with live audiences would resume from 5 May.[41]
    • It was announced that the first shipment of theNovavax COVID-19 vaccine had arrived in Singapore, with it to be offered at its first joint testing and vaccination center and 20 Public Health Preparedness Clinics (PHPCs) by the end of the month.[42]
  • 22 May: It was announced that Terminal 2 atChangi Airport would reopen in phases from 29 May.[43]

June

[edit]
DayNew casesNew recoveriesNew deathsActive casesIn ICUTotal deathsTotal recoveredTotal casesRef.
LocalImportedTotal
13,4131643,5772,686-12,310111,3891,293,1721,306,871[44]
23,5681773,7452,600-13,45571,3891,295,7721,310,616
33,0981353,2334,852-11,836121,3891,300,6241,313,849
42,7521272,8793,414311,29871,3921,304,0381,316,728
52,1451112,2563,67019,88381,3931,307,7081,318,984
62,0411212,1623,433-8,61291,3931,311,1411,321,146
74,3011764,4773,000110,08881,3941,314,1411,325,623
83,3932093,6022,383-11,30791,3941,316,5241,329,225
93,2371943,4312,284212,45241,3961,318,8081,332,656
102,8141552,9694,324-11,09731,3961,323,1321,335,625
112,9591693,1283,453110,77121,3971,326,5851,338,753[45]
122,3491542,5033,349-9,92511,3971,329,9341,341,256
132,1822072,3893,01819,29531,3981,332,9521,343,645
144,6924385,1303,048311,37421,4011,336,0001,348,775
153,5363703,9062,606-12,67421,4011,338,6061,352,681
163,6583564,0142,534-14,15421,4011,341,1401,356,695
173,6983874,0854,975113,26341,4021,346,1151,360,780
183,4563263,7823,833-13,21261,4021,349,9481,364,562
192,9002993,1993,882112,52881,4031,353,8301,367,761
202,8843363,2203,975211,77181,4051,357,8051,370,981
216,3937167,1093,826-15,05491,4051,361,6311,378,090[46]
225,2456175,8623,273-17,643121,4051,364,9041,383,952
235,9546526,6063,299320,94781,4081,368,2031,390,558
245,8746426,5166,945-20,51891,4081,375,1481,397,074
255,6545146,1685,690-20,996101,4081,380,8381,403,242
264,6974195,1166,272-19,840111,4081,387,1101,408,358
274,8454645,3096,336118,81291,4091,393,4461,413,667
2810,73277211,5046,229124,08691,4101,399,6751,425,171
298,7896039,3925,169128,30871,4111,404,8441,434,563
308,9295769,5055,485232,326111,4131,410,3291,444,068
  • 10 June:
    • MOH announced that from 14 June, group limits and COVID-19 testing would no longer be mandatory at nightlife establishments.[47]
    • It was announced that COVID-19 treatment schemes would be progressively updated as Singapore returns to normal.[48]
    • MOH announced that those aged 50 to 59 who wish to take their second booster shot may do so by simply walking into any COVID-19 vaccination centre.[49]

July

[edit]
DayNew casesNew recoveriesNew deathsActive casesIn ICUTotal deathsTotal recoveredTotal casesRef.
LocalImportedTotal
18,5924959,08711,118230,293111,4151,421,4471,453,155[50]
27,6393137,9529,136129,108111,4161,430,5831,461,107
35,8652626,1279,004226,22991,4181,439,5871,467,234
45,7002465,9468,825123,349141,4191,448,4121,473,180
512,24853612,7847,876228,255161,4211,456,2881,485,964
69,5254649,9896,454231,788151,4231,462,7421,495,953
79,5344519,9856,241335,529121,4261,468,9831,505,938
88,9313539,28412,643132,169141,4271,481,6261,515,222
98,3752848,6599,787131,040151,4281,491,4131,523,881
106,2002236,4239,558427,901181,4321,500,9711,530,304
114,2961994,4959,074-23,322161,4321,510,0451,534,799[51]
125,7432365,9798,908520,388151,4371,518,9531,540,778
1315,97889216,8706,882330,373141,4401,525,8351,557,648
1410,99278011,7725,911436,230201,4441,531,7461,569,420
159,82670010,5265,390341,363201,4471,537,1361,579,946
168,6914629,15316,357334,156171,4501,553,4931,589,099
176,6383096,94710,947330,153141,4531,564,4401,596,046
185,9782496,22710,100426,276161,4571,574,5401,602,273
1913,27851613,7949,036331,031131,4601,583,5761,616,067
209,89639710,2937,440333,881171,4631,591,0161,626,360
219,3184319,7496,724336,903151,4661,597,7401,636,109
228,6353488,98313,600232,284141,4681,611,3401,645,092[52]
237,5922977,88910,077430,092111,4721,621,4171,652,981
245,9502256,1759,367426,896211,4761,630,7841,659,156
255,3581935,5518,984723,456191,4831,639,7681,664,707
2611,93448512,4198,063427,808181,4871,647,8311,677,126
278,4203438,7636,429330,139191,4901,654,2601,685,889
288,2063598,5656,069232,633181,4921,660,3291,694,454
297,6293097,93812,185228,384191,4941,672,5141,702,392
306,2972616,5588,830326,109151,4971,681,3441,708,950
314,9131935,1068,192323,020151,5001,689,5361,714,056
  • 5 July: It was announced that from 7 July to 3 August 2022, the number of visitors and the duration of visits to hospitals and residential care homes would be limited, in the wake of the rise in community cases.[53]

August

[edit]
DayNew casesNew recoveriesNew deathsActive casesIn ICUTotal deaths[note 1]Total recoveredTotal casesRef.
LocalImportedTotal
14,5481614,7097,816219,893151,5201,697,3521,718,765[54]
29,87635410,2306,880423,239151,5241,704,2321,728,995
36,9422897,2315,327425,139141,5281,709,5591,736,226
46,3922566,6485,118326,666171,5311,714,6771,742,874
56,0482226,27010,265322,668181,5341,724,9421,749,144
65,4262075,6337,084221,215161,5361,732,0261,754,777
74,6251734,7987,018318,992241,5391,739,0441,759,575
83,4241173,5416,088216,443241,5411,745,1321,763,116
97,7072587,9655,799118,608271,5421,750,9311,771,081
102,1601452,3054,394116,518271,5431,755,3251,773,386
117,2625147,7763,960320,331221,5461,759,2851,781,162[55]
125,0404415,4817,812617,994241,5521,767,0971,786,643
134,0973064,4032,667419,726221,5561,769,7641,791,046
142,8042193,0237,615315,131191,5591,777,3791,794,069
152,5081572,6655,399112,396201,5601,782,7781,796,734
164,9092935,2024,424513,169151,5651,787,2021,801,936
173,5592033,7623,173213,756111,5671,790,3751,805,698
183,3352183,5533,114514,190101,5721,793,4891,809,251
192,8371673,0045,423411,76771,5761,798,9121,812,255
202,4971632,6603,672210,753111,5781,802,5841,814,915
211,8481031,9513,40529,297101,5801,805,9891,816,866
221,602921,6942,92448,06391,5841,808,9131,818,560[56]
233,4062213,6272,791-8,89981,5841,811,7041,822,187
242,4871582,6452,17229,37051,5861,813,8761,824,832
252,2651322,3971,91519,85161,5871,815,7911,827,229
262,0241082,1323,67118,31161,5881,819,4621,829,361
271,8461251,9712,61627,66481,5901,822,0781,831,332
281,361871,4482,35616,75571,5911,824,4341,832,780
291,3081021,4102,137-6,02881,5911,826,5711,834,190
302,6912092,9002,01516,912101,5921,828,5861,837,090
311,9741802,1541,631-7,43591,5921,830,2171,839,244
Notes:
  1. ^On 1 August, 18 deaths were retroactively added to the official total COVID-19 death count for 2021.
  • 1 August: HSA announced that it had granted interim authorisation forAstraZeneca'sEvusheld COVID-19 treatment drug for use in Singapore, for those medically ineligible for vaccination.[57]
  • 2 August: MOH announced that the restrictions on visitors and the duration of visits to hospitals and residential care homes would be extended to 31 August.[58]
  • 24 August: It was announced that from 29 August onwards, masks would be mandatory only on public transport that has public access to it (e.g. all buses, taxis, trains excluding company or school buses), and in healthcare facilities.[59]

September

[edit]
DayNew casesNew recoveriesNew deathsActive casesIn ICUTotal deathsTotal recoveredTotal casesRef.
LocalImportedTotal
11,8701742,0441,48917,989111,5931,831,7061,841,288[60]
21,8021461,9482,89117,045111,5941,834,5971,843,236
31,4491001,5492,117-6,477101,5941,836,7141,844,785
41,236731,3091,971-5,81591,5941,838,6851,846,094
51,103731,1761,96725,022111,5961,840,6521,847,270
62,5621832,7451,577-6,190101,5961,842,2291,850,015
72,0712002,2711,40757,049111,6011,843,6361,852,286
81,9362332,1691,285-7,933101,6011,844,9211,854,455
91,9822362,2182,65017,50091,6021,847,5711,856,673
101,6571671,8242,221-7,10391,6021,849,7921,858,497
111,3071331,4402,090-6,453101,6021,851,8821,859,937[61]
121,3001531,4532,145-5,761101,6021,854,0271,861,390
133,0333193,3521,853-7,260111,6021,855,8801,864,742
142,1662602,4261,51228,17291,6041,857,3921,867,168
152,1862372,4231,58519,00971,6051,858,9771,869,591
162,0912182,3093,306-8,01281,6051,862,2831,871,900
171,7021451,8472,36527,49291,6071,864,6481,873,747
181,4151131,5282,333-6,68761,6071,866,9811,875,275
191,219901,3092,20015,795101,6081,869,1811,876,584
202,9782443,2221,92617,090111,6091,871,1071,879,806[62]
212,3181902,5081,653-7,945101,6091,872,7601,882,314
222,3332122,5451,446-9,04481,6091,874,2061,884,859
232,1741692,3433,198-8,18971,6091,877,4041,887,202
242,2001422,3422,44318,08781,6101,879,8471,889,544
251,706911,7972,417-7,46791,6101,882,2641,891,341
261,522841,6062,27556,79391,6151,884,5391,892,947
274,0662944,3602,36728,78471,6171,886,9061,897,307
283,2142403,4541,846-10,39261,6171,888,7521,900,761
293,2192123,4311,707-12,11691,6171,890,4591,904,192[63]
303,5002153,7154,355111,47581,6181,894,8141,907,907

October

[edit]
DayNew casesNew recoveriesNew deathsActive casesIn ICUTotal deathsTotal recoveredTotal casesRef.
LocalImportedTotal
13,3631473,5103,280111,70481,6191,898,0941,911,417[63]
22,7581052,8633,249111,31781,6201,901,3431,914,280
32,5871262,7133,500210,52891,6221,904,8431,916,993
46,8882587,1463,518214,154111,6241,908,3611,924,139
55,7082155,9232,935-17,142111,6241,911,2961,930,062
65,9822266,2082,863120,486131,6251,914,1591,936,270
75,7102245,9346,985319,432131,6281,921,1441,942,204
86,0081906,1985,691119,93881,6291,926,8351,948,402
94,6831124,7955,868-18,865101,6291,932,7031,953,197
104,5891304,7196,097317,484101,6321,938,8001,957,916
1111,39933311,7325,872223,342111,6341,944,6721,969,648
129,3212909,6114,837228,114111,6361,949,5091,979,259
139,2492529,5014,695332,917131,6391,954,2041,988,760[64]
148,7633249,08711,688230,31491,6411,965,8921,997,847
157,7642738,0379,023-29,328131,6411,974,9152,005,884
166,0261556,1818,980326,526131,6441,983,8952,012,065
175,0281685,1968,794222,926151,6461,992,6892,017,261
1811,55338111,9348,097526,758141,6512,000,7862,029,195
198,4193338,7526,324329,183141,6542,007,1102,037,947
207,8653118,1765,678531,676131,6592,012,7882,046,123
216,9852627,24711,934126,988151,6602,024,7222,053,370
226,0822576,3398,631-24,696161,6602,033,3532,059,709
234,2801744,4547,893221,25591,6622,041,2462,064,163
243,4751523,6277,456117,425101,6632,048,7022,067,790
252,8201742,9946,473313,94391,6662,055,1752,070,784
268,9995589,5574,677218,821151,6682,059,8522,080,341
275,7684796,2474,026221,040171,6702,063,8782,086,588[65]
284,9263755,3013,381222,958161,6722,067,2592,091,889
294,2733584,6319,917217,670121,6742,077,1762,096,520
303,0441963,2405,634215,274131,6762,082,8102,099,760
312,4431692,6125,025412,857151,6802,087,8352,102,372

November

[edit]
DayNew casesNew recoveriesNew deathsActive casesIn ICUTotal deathsTotal recoveredTotal casesRef.
LocalImportedTotal
15,3193335,6524,837-13,672191,6802,092,6722,108,024[65]
23,7992874,0863,364214,392161,6822,096,0362,112,110
33,2652463,5112,925114,977161,6832,098,9612,115,621
42,9411873,1285,808212,295161,6852,104,7692,118,749
52,5471392,6864,003110,977161,6862,108,7722,121,435
61,7791141,8933,54819,321151,6872,112,3202,123,328
From 7 November, MOH's main page only reports the 7-day moving average of cases, with number of daily cases displayed on the weekly situation report.
71,5671091,6763,11937,875161,6902,115,4392,125,004
83,3072613,5682,90718,535141,6912,118,3462,128,572
92,7772052,9821,97029,545141,6932,120,3162,131,554
102,5482172,7651,886-10,424141,6932,122,2022,134,319[67]
112,1641752,3393,631-9,132121,6932,125,8332,136,658
121,8071331,9402,86418,207121,6942,128,6972,138,598
131,3901111,5012,69917,008161,6952,131,3962,140,099
141,215971,3122,32625,992151,6972,133,7222,141,411
152,8392723,1112,033-7,070151,6972,135,7552,144,522
161,9742102,1841,63617,617131,6982,137,3912,146,706
171,9071812,0881,43818,266111,6992,138,8292,148,794
181,7531551,9083,094-7,08081,6992,141,9232,150,702
191,5371291,6662,172-6,57471,6992,144,0952,152,368
201,082851,1672,04115,69981,7002,146,1362,153,535
211,026721,0981,911-4,88691,7002,148,0472,154,633
222,2221662,3881,71415,55981,7012,149,7612,157,021
231,5561321,6881,264-5,98381,7012,151,0252,158,709
241,4901251,6151,175-6,42391,7012,152,2002,160,324[68]
251,2321171,3492,40815,363111,7022,154,6082,161,673
261,194961,2901,632-5,021131,7022,156,2402,162,963
27837729091,588-4,342131,7022,157,8282,163,872
28754638171,351-3,808101,7022,159,1792,164,689
291,6891491,8381,32514,32091,7032,160,5042,166,527
301,2361341,370961-4,72991,7032,161,4652,167,897
  • 8 November: Health Minister Ong Ye Kung announced that hospitals would no longer set aside entire wards for COVID-19 patients.[69]
  • 9 November: MOH announced that restrictions on visitors to hospital wards and care homes would be extended to 23 November.[70]

December

[edit]
DayNew casesNew recoveriesNew deathsActive casesIn ICUTotal deathsTotal recoveredTotal casesRef.
LocalImportedTotal
11,1861181,304897-5,13671,7032,162,3622,169,201[68]
21,202951,2971,81924,61281,7052,164,1812,170,498
3971811,0521,360-4,30481,7052,165,5412,171,550
4777698461,248-3,90291,7052,166,7892,172,396
5718587761,29213,385101,7062,168,0812,173,172
61,6811361,8171,107-4,09581,7062,169,1882,174,989
71,2251241,34991414,52951,7072,170,1022,176,338
81,2401231,363829-5,06361,7072,170,9312,177,701[71]
91,2271161,3431,809-4,59751,7072,172,7402,179,044
109911111,1021,344-4,35541,7072,174,0842,180,146
11827759021,323-3,93461,7072,175,4072,181,048
12684567401,284-3,39061,7072,176,6912,181,788
131,6761411,8171,15614,05061,7082,177,8472,183,605
141,2171301,347895-4,50261,7082,178,7422,184,952
151,1451171,26279514,96851,7092,179,5372,186,214
161,1321131,2451,788-4,42551,7092,181,3252,187,459
17958941,0521,327-4,15041,7092,182,6522,188,511
18765738381,212-3,77651,7092,183,8642,189,349
19647617081,22113,26261,7102,185,0852,190,057
201,3891511,5401,053-3,74961,7102,186,1382,191,597
219551381,093867-3,97561,7102,187,0052,192,690
221,0591411,200754-4,42151,7102,187,7592,193,890[72]
239461271,0731,530-3,96451,7102,189,2892,194,963
249151021,0171,109-3,87241,7102,190,3982,195,980
25631797101,140-3,44241,7102,191,5382,196,690
26321733941,03412,80141,7112,192,5722,197,084
27463143606984-2,42341,7112,193,5562,197,690
281,2243231,547712-3,25841,7112,194,2682,199,237
298832331,116477-3,89741,7112,194,7452,200,353
308301961,026654-4,26941,7112,195,3992,201,379
316551808351,543-3,56131,7112,196,9422,202,214

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