4 cases on 13 Oct 20

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SINGAPORE: Singapore reported four new COVID-19 cases as of noon on Tuesday (Oct 13), all of which were imported infections, said the Ministry of Health (MOH).
The imported cases were placed on stay-home notices upon arrival in Singapore.
No new community cases or infections in dormitories were reported.
This brings the total number of COVID-19 infections in Singapore to57,884.
 
100% imported cases... the highest record so far! :biggrin:

Previous record was on 9 Oct: 90% imported cases.
 
Ban those countries with high cases and we will down to ZERO.
 
But how many are actually sick?
 
But how many are actually sick?

one 64 year old CECA decided to die in Sinkiestan, should start a medal tally to see how many CECA COVID opt to die here in Sinkiestan.
 
one 64 year old CECA decided to die in Sinkiestan, should start a medal tally to see how many CECA COVID opt to die here in Sinkiestan.

ONE death in 4 months from Covid-19. In the meantime the death toll from dengue fever continues to rise exponentially.
 
ONE death in 4 months from Covid-19. In the meantime the death toll from dengue fever continues to rise exponentially.

India has a 1.4% CFR, while ours is below 0.05%

we don’t need them to tip our scales.
 
India has a 1.4% CFR, while ours is below 0.05%

we don’t need them to tip our scales.

India is doing very little testing relative to the population which is why the CFR looks high.

In reality more than 25% of the population have already been infected.

https://www.thetelegram.com/news/world/india-coronavirus-cases-surge-to-28-million-486867/

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One in four Indians could have been infected with the coronavirus, lab head says | The Telegram
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By Savio Shetty

MUMBAI (Reuters) - At least one in four people in India may have been infected with the coronavirus - a much higher number than official government figures suggest, the head of leading private laboratory says.

Dr. A. Velumani said an analysis of 270,000 antibody tests conducted by his company Thyrocare across India showed the presence of antibodies in an average of 26% of the people, indicating they had already been exposed to the coronavirus.

"This is a much higher percentage than we had expected. The presence of antibodies is uniform across all age groups, including children," Velumani told Reuters.

Thyrocare's findings are in line with government surveys done in Indian cities such as Mumbai, which showed that 57 per cent of the population in its crowded slum areas had been exposed to the coronavirus.

The Thyrocare survey covers paid and tested patients, covering 600 cities in India for the last seven weeks, Velumani added. If the current trend continues, the percentage of India's population having antibodies may reach 40% before the end of December.

India currently has a total of 2.8 million cases, third only behind Brazil and the United States globally, but active patients are less than a fourth of its total caseload, according to health ministry figures.
 
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