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3,101 new COVID-19 cases in Singapore reported on Feb 2, including 1,735 with mild symptoms

There were 2,919 local cases on Wednesday.

Naren Sankar

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Published: 3 February 2022, 1:00 PM

The Ministry of Health (MOH) reported 3,101 new COVID-19 cases in Singapore on Wednesday (Feb 2).

Among the new infections, 1,295 were aged between 12 and 39.

Of the cases reported on Wednesday, 1,366 were detected through Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) tests. This included 1,194 local cases. 

Another 1,735 cases were detected through Antigen Rapid Tests (ART) and assessed by a doctor to have mild symptoms and of low risk. Of these, 1,725 were local cases. 

In total, there were 2,919 local transmission cases.

The weekly COVID-19 infection growth rate dropped to 1.41, down from 1.64 on Tuesday. The growth rate refers to the ratio of community cases for the past week over the week before and a weekly infection growth rate above one indicates an increasing number of new weekly cases.

One death related to COVID-19 was reported on Wednesday, taking the national death toll to 859.

There were 4,874 cases discharged from the hospital over the past day, while 819 cases remain warded in hospitals. Of these, 74 cases require oxygen supplementation and 12 cases remain in the Intensive Care Unit.

In the last 28 days, 69,141 cases have been recorded, of which 99.7 per cent had no or mild symptoms and 0.3 per cent have required oxygen supplementation.

As of Feb 1, 92 per cent of the eligible population, 89 per cent of total population, are fully vaccinated, 91 per cent have received at least one dose and 59 per cent have received boosters.

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