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Rates of severe Covid-19 likely to remain low in Singapore even if cases rise in weeks ahead, say experts

With many people planning to travel abroad this month and new Covid-19 sub-variants spreading globally, it is possible that Singapore could see increased regular transmission of the coronavirus in the weeks ahead, experts here said.

Expect Covid-19 wave in weeks ahead but rates of severe disease likely low, experts say

With many people planning to travel abroad this month and new Covid-19 sub-variants spreading globally, it is possible that Singapore could see increased regular transmission of the coronavirus in the weeks ahead, experts here said. The future could be that Singapore will see more continuous regular transmission of the virus, causing mild disease, in fluctuations but not waves, said Professor.

Rates of severe Covid-19 likely to remain low in S pore even if cases rise in weeks ahead: Experts

Surge in travellers between Singapore and Malaysia unlikely to impact Covid-19 situation here: Experts

SINGAPORE - Though tens of thousands of people have travelled between Johor and Singapore since the land borders reopened on April 1, experts who spoke to The Straits Times are not concerned about how this might potentially impact the Covid-19 situation here. As at 5pm on April 1, some 33,700 travellers had crossed the border. Associate Professor Alex Cook, vice-dean.

Surge in travellers between SG-MY not a concern for Covid-19 situation: Experts

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