Updates on COVID-19 (Coronavirus Disease 2019) Local Situation

21 Apr 2020

Notices

Amendments to Press Release on 18 Apr 2020
Some cases that were confirmed and verified after 12pm, 18 April had been included in the clusters case listing. We have amended the listing to exclude them from the Annex of the 18 April press release.

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.

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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

18 Apr 2020: There were false statements on the Singapore States Times Facebook page on the reporting of the COVID-19 cases in Singapore. Please click here for the facts of the case.

Disease Outbreak Response System Condition (DORSCON)

DORSCON Level

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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 21 Apr 2020, 1200h)

IMPORTED
569 (+0)

Case Summary in Singapore (as of 21 Apr 2020, 1200h)

Active Cases#
3,593

Discharged^
839

Discharge to Isolation*
4,682

Hospitalised (Stable)
3,566

Hospitalised (Critical)
27

Deaths
11

See press release for more details.
#Active cases = Hospitalised (Stable) + Hospitalised (Critical)
*Patients who are clinically well but still test positive for COVID-19 are isolated and cared for at community facilities. 
^Two patients have passed away from non-COVID-19 related causes. Pls see attached press release 1 ; press release 2

Number of Swabs Tested (as of 14 Apr 2020)


Total Swabs Tested

94,796

Total Unique Persons Swabbed

59,737

Total Swabs Per 1,000,000 Total Population

~16,600

Total Unique Person Swabbed Per 1,000,000 Total Population

~10,500

COVID-19 Situation Report

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COVID-19 Case Summary

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Latest Updates

Date

Title

21 Apr 2020 39 More Cases Discharged; 1,111 New Cases of COVID-19 Infection Confirmed
21 Apr 2020Mid-year Holidays Brought Forward as Schools Adjust Academic Calendar; Institutes of Higher Learning to Extend Home-based Learning - Ministry of Education (MOE)
21 Apr 2020PM Lee Hsien Loong's remarks in English, Malay and Chinese on the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) situation in Singapore 
21 Apr 2020Speech by Mr Lawrence Wong, Minister for Ministry of National Development and Second Minister for Ministry of Finance, at Press Conference on COVID-19
21 Apr 2020Tightening of Safe Distancing Measures at Parks, Gardens and Nature Reserves - National Parks Board (NParks)
21 Apr 2020Over 62,000 employers to benefit from $675 million in foreign worker levy rebates - Ministry of Manpower (MOM)
21 Apr 2020[Updated]Tightened List of Essential Services and Measures for Workplaces Which Remain Open - Ministry of Trade and Industry (MTI)
21 Apr 2020Targeted Action to Safeguard Public Health: Visits to Four Markets will be Restricted Based on the Last Digit of the Patrons’ Identification Number - National Environment Agency (NEA)
21 Apr 2020Government to Continue Support Measures to Protect Livelihoods and Stabilise Businesses During Extended Circuit Breaker Period - Ministry of Finance (MOF)
21 Apr 2020Strong National Push to Stem Spread of COVID-19
21 Apr 20201,111 New Cases of COVID-19 Infection 
20 Apr 2020New Facility at Interest Rate of 0.1% to help Banks and Finance Companies Lower Cost of Loans to SMEs - Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) 
20 Apr 2020 33 More Cases Discharged; 1,426 New Cases of COVID-19 Infection Confirmed
20 Apr 20201,426 Cases of New COVID-19 Infection
20 Apr 2020Condominium Residents Fined for Flouting Covid-19 Control Order Regulations - Building and Construction Authority (BCA) 
20 Apr 2020Two Singapore Citizens And One Foreigner To Be Charged After Breaching Their Stay-Home Notices (SHN) - Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA)
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Public Health Travel Advisory (Updated 18 Mar 2020)


     In view of the heightened risk of further importation of COVID-19 to Singapore, Singaporeans are advised to defer all travel abroad with immediate effect. 

     This supercedes our earlier advisory announced on 15 March to defer all non-essential travel abroad. The expansion of the travel advisory is to reduce the risk of Singaporeans being infected with the virus when abroad, and spreading it to other Singaporeans when they return.

     As Singapore’s measures will evolve according to the global situation, Singaporeans should check the MOH website (https://www.moh.gov.sg/covid-19) for the latest measures.

Health Advisory


     
     We urge Singaporeans to remain calm and vigilant. Singaporeans can continue to play their part by being socially responsible, practising good personal hygiene habits and complying with safe distancing measures. (click here to view other MOH Health Advisories). 

     Members of the public should adopt the following precautions at all times:

  • Avoid close contact with people who are unwell or showing symptoms of illness;
  • Observe good personal hygiene;
  • Practise frequent hand washing with soap (e.g. before handling food or eating, after going to toilet, or when hands are dirtied by respiratory secretions after coughing or sneezing);
  • Wear a mask if you have respiratory symptoms such as a cough or runny nose;
  • Cover your mouth with a tissue paper when coughing or sneezing, and dispose the soiled tissue paper in the rubbish bin immediately; and
  • Seek medical attention promptly if you are feeling unwell.

Measures which apply to Inbound Travellers (updated 4 Apr 2020)


Entry Approval Required For All Long-Term Pass Holders (Updated as at 28 Mar 2020)

    From 29 March 2020, 2359h, all foreigners holding ICA-issued long-term passes (i.e. Long-Term Visit Pass (LTVP) or Student's Pass (STP), or In-Principle Approval (IPA) letters for LTVP/STP, who plan to enter Singapore from any country must obtain permission from the relevant agency before they commence their journey.

     Please refer to this press release for more information.  For more updates on Border Control Measures, please click here.  

Health Declaration Via The SG Arrival Card E-Service (updated as at 23 Mar 2020) 
   
     From 27 March 2020, 0900h, all travellers arriving in Singapore, including residents [Singapore Citizens (SC), Permanent Residents (PR)], and Long-Term Pass (LTP) holders (Student’s Pass, Dependant’s Pass, Work Pass and Long-Term Visit Pass Holders), must submit a health declaration before proceeding with immigration clearance[1]. They will have to do so via the SG Arrival Card (SGAC) e-Service[2]. The health declaration will be made available before 27 March 2020 as part of the SGAC e-Service, so that travellers who are due to arrive in Singapore after 27 March, 0900 hours, can complete it in advance of their arrival.

    Please refer to this press release for more information.

[1] The Ministry of Health (MOH)’s press release dated 22 March 2020 announced that all short-term visitors (from anywhere in the world) will not be allowed to enter or transit through Singapore from 23 March 2020, 2359 hours. The Ministry of Manpower (MOM) will only allow the entry/return of Work Pass holders, including their dependents, for those providing essential services, such as in healthcare and transport.

 

[2] The beta version of the SGAC e-Service had been rolled out on a trial basis since August 2019 to allow short-term visitors to submit information about their visit to Singapore electronically in advance of their arrival, which replaces the requirement to fill in the paper-based disembarkation/embarkation cards. As of February 2020, ICA had cleared over 560,000 electronic SGAC records submitted by short-term visitors.


Border Restrictions (updated as at 22 Mar 2020)

     From 23 March 2020, 2359h, all short-term visitors (from anywhere in the world) will not be allowed to enter or transit through Singapore. MOH will therefore suspend the processing of all ASEAN Health Clearance applications until further notice.  

    For updates on Border Control Measures in response to the COVID-19 (Coronavirus Disease 2019), please click here

14-day Stay-Home Notice (SHN) for all Travellers (updated as at 4 Apr 2020)

    From 20 March 2020, 2359 hours, all Singaporeans, Permanent Residents, Long Term Pass holders entering Singapore will be issued a 14-day Stay-Home Notice (SHN)[1]. They will have to provide proof of the place where they will serve the 14-day SHN, for example a hotel booking covering the entire period, or a place of residence they or their family members own. 

   From 5 April 2020, 2359 hours, all Singapore Citizens, Permanent Residents and Long Term Pass holders returning from ASEAN countries, France, India and Switzerland will be required to serve a 14-day self-isolation at dedicated Stay-Home Notice (SHN) facilities. This arrangement will continue to apply to returnees from the UK and US. This is to protect Singaporeans and further ring fence the risk of community transmission from imported cases, 

     Please refer to this press release for more information.  

[1] The SHN will not apply to travellers transiting in Singapore without leaving the transit area.


COVID-19 swab test at checkpoint (updated as at 13 Mar 2020)

     From 13 Mar 2020, travellers entering Singapore and exhibiting fever and/or other symptoms of respiratory illness are required to undergo a COVID-19 swab test at the checkpoint, regardless of travel history. With immediate effect, all such travellers will also be issued a 14-day SHN, which they will have to serve in full even if the result of the swab test is negative. Those who meet the clinical suspect case definition will be conveyed to the hospital for follow-up.

     Singapore Permanent Residents and long-term pass holders who refuse testing may have their immigration facilities and work pass privileges revoked or the validity shortened. All travellers, including Singapore Citizens, who do not comply with the testing or who cannot be contacted subsequently may face penalties and can be prosecuted under the Infectious Diseases Act.

     Please refer to this press release for more information. 


Global Situation

Global 2,314,621  confirmed
(72,846 new)
European Region 1,149,071 confirmed
(26,882 new) 
Region of the Americas858,631 confirmed
(36,771 new)
Western Pacific Region132,438 confirmed
(1,326 new)
Eastern Mediterranean Region 
129,433 confirmed
 (4,742 new)
South-East Asia Region29,576 confirmed
 (2,257 new)
African Region14,760 confirmed
 (868 new)

WHO Risk Assessment

Global LevelVery High

Updated as at 20 Apr 2020
Extracted from WHO's Situation Report

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