Singapore could see Covid-19 cases hit 5,000 a day in two weeks, although the vast majority of people - 98 per cent - will have mild or no symptoms, especially if they are vaccinated. Read more: https://str.sg/3TCH
This comes as the authorities do a major review of all healthcare protocols to help make them simpler and more easy to understand.
But for those who could fall more seriously ill, the country is increasing the number of beds available for higher-risk patients who require close observation outside hospitals.
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