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Of the latest fatalities reported on Tuesday, six were men and three women, aged between 64 and 90 years. With this, Singapore”s COVID-19-related death toll has risen to 130.
Three people who died were not vaccinated against COVID-19, while two were partially vaccinated and four were fully vaccinated. All of them had various underlying medical conditions, the Channel News Asia reported.
A nursing home and three dormitories housing migrant workers of labor-intensive industries are being closely monitored as active COVID-19 clusters, officials said.
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ASPRI reported 11 cases on Tuesday (for a total of 167), Tampines five cases (174), and Jurong 13 cases (101).
There are 1,512 patients warded in hospital, most of whom are well and under observation, said the Ministry of Health (MOH).
A total of 247 cases require oxygen supplementation, and 34 patients are in critical condition in the intensive care unit (ICU).
As of Tuesday, Singapore has reported a total of 1,09,804 COVID-19 cases since the start of the pandemic.
Meanwhile, the MOH has suspended visits to residential care homes for another two weeks until October 24, after several new COVID-19 clusters were detected in aged care facilities in the last two weeks.
“The extension will also provide more time for our seniors in the homes to get vaccinated or receive their booster shots (a third short of vaccine),” the ministry said.
The residential care homes will continue to offer caregivers and family members the option of a telephone or video calls as an alternative to physical visits.
By Gurdip Singh