COVID-19 has possibly peaked in Singapore, says minister but experts cautious

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The latest wave of COVID-19 cases in Singapore has likely peaked and there is no need to implement additional measures, such as mandatory mask-wearing, Health Minister (MINS) Ong Ye Kung said. “We might have a slight increase, however, I think we’re more or less seeing the peak of this wave,” Ong quoted Ong as saying to Channel News Asia on Friday at the elegant opening of a fitness campus in Woodlands, northern Singapore.

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