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Guarding against pandemic fatigue in Singapore s COVID-19 fight

Guarding against pandemic fatigue in Singapore s COVID-19 fight Toggle share menu Advertisement Lau Pa Sat food centre at mid-day during the circuit breaker. (Photo: Jeremy Long) 19 May 2021 05:21PM) Share this content Bookmark SINGAPORE: As Singapore experiences a rise in COVID-19 community cases, pandemic fatigue could be a concern as the country once again tightens its COVID-19 measures to address the spike in infections.  Advertisement Advertisement Last week the Ministry of Health announced that Singapore would go into what it dubbed as Phase 2 (Heightened Alert) from May 16 through Jun 13, with gatherings restricted to groups of two and working from home becoming the default for workers here.

Tackling COVID-19 with targetted measures » Borneo Bulletin Online

Matthew Mohan SINGAPORE (CNA) – It had been a tough year for Singapore. Then, as 2020 came to its close, it looked like the country could see a flicker of light at the end of the long COVID-19 tunnel with its transition on December 28 to Phase 3 of its re-opening. And in the months […]

The Seychelles is 60% vaccinated but still infections are rising That s not as bad as it sounds

The Seychelles is 60% vaccinated but still infections are rising. That s not as bad as it sounds CNN 1 hr ago By Julia Hollingsworth, CNN © Valery Sharifulin/TASS/Getty Images A man outside Arul Mihu Navasakthi Vinayagar Temple in Seychelles capital Victoria on April 3, 2021. One of the most vaccinated countries in the world is experiencing a Covid-19 outbreak. While other nations struggle to secure enough vaccines, the Seychelles is in the enviable position of having already fully immunized more than 61.4% of the population. But that hasn t been enough to stop the spread of Covid. Over the past month, case numbers have been rising in the Indian Ocean archipelago, prompting authorities to impose restrictions in the country of 98,000 people. Data released Thursday shows there are more than 2,700 active cases.

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