Citing the Ministry of Health, The Straits Times reported that the relevant ministry announced over the weekend the opening of a second COVID-19 treatment center at Singapore’s Exhibition Hall 10 to increase the number of beds for COVID-19 patients. a decision if they deserve to be admitted.
“To maintain our physical care capacity, the Ministry of Health has been collaborating with public hospitals to plan for emergencies, ensuring good enough staffing, and postponing non-urgent elective categories to maximize bed capacity for urgent cases requiring acute care,” he said. .
As per the health ministry, the average hospitalisation rate has surged to 350 admissions daily, up from 225 the previous week.
Meanwhile, doctors have pleaded with others to get vaccinated against the virus as soon as possible. In addition, he also called on the elderly and medically vulnerable to get vaccinated to protect themselves from this deadly disease.
A similar case was observed in Malaysia, which recorded 20,696 cases of Covid-19 between December 10 and 16. However, Health Minister Dzulkefly Ahmad announced on Monday that he had refuted speculation about a blockade called a movement control order (MCO).
“At the moment, the situation does not weigh on our fitness facilities. Don’t worry, but at the same time take precautionary measures,” The Straits Times quoted the minister as saying.
“Keep your distance from others, practice smart hygiene, wear a mask indoors or in crowded spaces, and get vaccinated, especially in high-risk categories,” she added.
It is worth mentioning that the coronavirus pandemic in 2020 after a fatal outbreak in China’s Wuhan province. The world witnessed a horrific situation where other people were on edge and the death toll worldwide exceeded 2 million.
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