Updates on COVID-19 (Coronavirus Disease 2019) Local Situation
Notices
Beware of scam calls!
We are aware of scammers using automated voice calls or impersonating as MOH staff or contact tracing team, asking users to provide personal information including financial details, or collect documents from the Ministry. When in doubt, please verify the authenticity of phone calls by calling MOH hotline at 1800-333-9999. It is a good practice to always verify the authenticity of instructions before offering any personal information.
You can help with COVID-19 Contact Tracing by retaining your taxi receipts for a month!
In view of the evolving COVID-19 situation, we would like to advise commuters who take taxis to request for a receipt and retain it for a month to facilitate contact tracing if required. Contact tracing of each COVID-19 confirmed case is a crucial step in our efforts to prevent further possible spread of the virus. Should you or your driver become infected with the COVID-19 virus, these receipts would enable the contact tracing team to identify contacts expediently and keep your families, friends and our community safe. Let’s all do our part in the fight against COVID-19!
Singapore COVID-19 Symptom Checker
The Singapore COVID-19 Symptom Checker (https://sgcovidcheck.gov.sg) is an information resource website for Singapore residents that will suggest preferred care options based on their age, recent travel history, people they may have been exposed to, and the symptoms they might be having. The website does not collect personally identifiable data.
Upon completion of the questions, the user will receive immediate suggestions on possible next steps. However, this checker does not replace instructions from healthcare providers, or guidance from local health authorities. Developed by National University Health System (NUHS), the National Centre for Infectious Diseases (NCID) and the MOH Office for Healthcare Transformation (MOHT), it is currently in English and will be available in other languages soon.
Clarifications on Misinformation
03 Apr 2020: Singapore General Hospital (SGH) is aware of a fake memo bearing the SGH logo circulating on social media and text messaging platforms that Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong has tested positive for COVID-19. This is untrue. Please click here for SGH's clarification.
27 Mar 2020: We are aware of scammers using automated voice calls or impersonating as MOH staff or contact tracing team, asking users to provide personal information including financial details, or collect documents from the Ministry. We wish to clarify that:
- MOH will not ask for your financial details during contact tracing; and
- MOH will not ask you to collect documents from us, if you do not have existing matters with us.
When in doubt, please verify the authenticity of phone calls by calling MOH hotline at 1800-333-9999. It is a good practice to always verify the authenticity of instructions before offering any personal information or making payments to anyone.
We advise members of the public to not speculate and/or spread unfounded rumours. Please visit www.moh.gov.sg for updates on the COVID-19 situation and click here for past clarifications.
Disease Outbreak Response System Condition (DORSCON)
DORSCON Level | Orange |
The ‘Disease Outbreak Response System Condition' (DORSCON) is a colour-coded framework that shows you the current disease situation. Click here to find out more.
Total Number of Imported Cases in Singapore (as of 9 Apr 2020, 1200h)
IMPORTED | ||
559 (+3) |
Case Summary in Singapore (as of 9 Apr 2020, 1200h)
Active Cases# |
884 |
Discharged** |
460 |
Discharge to Isolation* |
559 |
Hospitalised (Stable) |
855 |
Hospitalised (Critical) |
29 |
Deaths |
6^ |
#Active cases = Hospitalised (Stable) + Hospitalised (Critical)
*Patients who are clinically well enough to be discharged from medical care but still test positive for COVID-19 will be isolated and care for at Concord International Hospital, Mount Elizabeth Hospital, Gleneagles Hospital and the Community Isolation Facility at D’Resort NTUC . Please see press release.
^A patient passed away from complications due to COVID-19 on 4 Apr 2020. Please see press release.
**A patient passed away from ischaemic heart disease on 8 Apr 2020, not due to complications from COVID-19 (press release).
[NEW] Number of Swabs Tested (as of 7 Apr 2020)
Total Swabs Tested
72,680 |
Total Unique Persons Swabbed
47,486 |
Total Swabs Per 1,000,000 Total Population
~12,800 |
Total Unique Person Swabbed Per 1,000,000 Total Population
~8,300 |
Latest Updates
Public Health Travel Advisory (Updated 18 Mar 2020)
Health Advisory
Measures which apply to Inbound Travellers (updated 4 Apr 2020)
Global Situation
Global | 1,436,198 confirmed (82,837 new) |
Western Pacific Region | 115,852 confirmed (1,185 new) |
European Region | 759,661 confirmed (39,442 new) |
South-East Asia Region | 11,576 confirmed (869 new) |
Eastern Mediterranean Region | 85,350 confirmed (3,357 new) |
Regions of the Americas | 454,710 confirmed (37,294 new) |
African Region | 8,337 confirmed (690 new) |
WHO Risk Assessment
Global Level | Very High |
Updated as at 9 Apr 2020
Extracted from WHO's Situation Report
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RESOURCES
- Content you can use
- Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
- Clarifications on Misinformation
- MOH Advisories and Advisories for Various Sectors
- [New] COVID-19 Symptom Checker
- [New] Time-limited extension of CHAS Chronic subsidy and MediSave to Video Consultation
- Clinical Evidence Summaries
- Download TraceTogether app
- Subscribe to Gov.sg WhatsApp channel
- National Centre for Infectious Disease (NCID)
- World Health Organization (WHO)
VIDEOS
Key Questions on COVID-19
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INFOGRAPHICS AND POSTERS
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