Today-June 24

The Government is drawing up a road map to move towards a “new normal” that may include people having regular quick tests, getting booster vaccination shots and being able to recover at home instead of in hospitals when they get Covid-19. It also said that the coronavirus may never go away and people will have to get used to living normally with the disease among them. This is what medical experts mean when they say the disease is endemic. In an opinion piece published on Thursday (June 24) in various newspapers the three co-chairs of the national Covid-19 task force said that the way Singapore responds to an infected person in the future is likely to be very different from now. One of the key strategies in achieving normalcy is to continue reaching out to get people vaccinated. Referring to Israel — which has the highest vaccination rate in the world at 60 per cent of its population — the three ministers said that the infection rate among vaccinated persons is 30 times less than that of the unvaccinated.  In Singapore, the Covid-19 mortality rate is among the lowest in the world, with 35 people here having died from complications due to the disease.

Read more at https://www.todayonline.com/singapore/covid-19-task-force-plans-new-normal-ahead-regular-fast-tests-and-possible-home-recovery