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To: THE ANT who wrote (175228)7/21/2021 10:28:40 PM
From: TobagoJack  Respond to of 219587
 
Re <<Question is do they want a cheap cure>>

... might be a politically sensitive question.



To: THE ANT who wrote (175228)7/22/2021 3:38:58 AM
From: TobagoJack  Respond to of 219587
 
Looks like you were correct re the most vulnerable

Currently, there are seven cases of serious illness requiring oxygen supplementation, and one in critical condition in the intensive care unit, all of whom are aged above 60 years old. Of them, six are completely unvaccinated and the remaining two are partially vaccinated. A little over 70% of those 70 years old and above are fully vaccinated so far, according to the Ministry of Health data.


bloomberg.com

While Singapore Frets Over Seniors, Virus Cases Rise Among Young
Chia Woon Eunice Chua
22 July 2021, 14:19 GMT+8
Singapore leaders have justified a recent anti-Covid crackdown by warning about the impact the virus could have on unvaccinated senior citizens. The data shows it’s younger people who are getting infected in greater numbers.

The sharp rise in cases that sparked tighter group limits and the reimposition of a ban on dining-in is largely affecting the city-state’s younger -- and least fully vaccinated -- population, according to data from the Ministry of Health.

Like elsewhere, seniors, the most vulnerable group to Covid, were among the first to be offered vaccinations back in the island-state while under 40s were offered slots in June. Almost 80% in the latter group have had their first dose and most of them are awaiting the second. Singaporeans in this group were given priority over long-term pass holders, largely foreign workforce and expats, who could book their first vaccination for the start of this month.

Virus Versus VaccinationYounger people are the least vaccinated and most infected in the last 14 days

Data from Singapore Ministry of Health


Singapore reported more than 160 local cases over each of the past three days, despite having logged zero as recently as July 10. This comes as the government ramps up its campaign to vaccinate those above 70, who are seen to be the most vulnerable if infected with the disease.

Cases among the younger population could be of concern to authorities as well since these people could accidentally pass the virus on to seniors in the community, or when visiting relatives.

In a Facebook post on Wednesday, Singapore’s Health Minister Ong Ye Kung explained that the recent clampdown is because of a cluster at a fishery port, with fishmongers spreading cases at markets where they also work. “Markets are frequented by seniors, many of whom remain unvaccinated. This is most worrying, and we are at risk of an uncontrollable rise in cases, which could potentially result in many severe illnesses or even deaths. So we need to preemptively tighten up social activities,” he said.

Currently, there are seven cases of serious illness requiring oxygen supplementation, and one in critical condition in the intensive care unit, all of whom are aged above 60 years old. Of them, six are completely unvaccinated and the remaining two are partially vaccinated. A little over 70% of those 70 years old and above are fully vaccinated so far, according to the Ministry of Health data.

The government has ramped up measures to get the elderly vaccinated, including through enlisting the help of doctors and polyclinics to encourage the seniors to get their jab. Mobile vaccination teams have also been deployed to ease the process.

— With assistance by Derek Wallbank

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