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Update on Local COVID-19 Situation and Vaccination Progress (15 Aug 2021)

Summary of local situation

  • As of 15 August 2021, 12pm, the Ministry of Health (MOH) has confirmed and verified that there are 50 cases of locally transmitted COVID-19 infection and 3 imported cases.

  • 443 cases are currently warded in hospital. Most are well and under observation. There are currently 32 cases of serious illness requiring oxygen supplementation, and 8 in critical condition in the intensive care unit (ICU).

  • Over the last 28 days, the percentage of unvaccinated who became severely ill or died is 9.6%, while that for the fully vaccinated is 1.2%.

  • As of 14 August 2021, 75% of our population has completed their full regimen/ received two doses of COVID-19 vaccines, and 81% has received at least one dose.

Update on vaccination progress

       As of 14 August 2021, we have administered a total of 8,399,585 doses of COVID-19 vaccines under the national vaccination programme (Pfizer-BioNTech Comirnaty and Moderna), covering 4,424,312 individuals, with 4,104,828 individuals having completed the full vaccination regimen. 

2.    In addition, 147,528 doses of other vaccines recognised in the World Health Organization’s Emergency Use Listing (WHO EUL) have been administered as of 14 August 2021, covering 83,536 individuals. In total, 75% of our population has completed their full regimen/ received two doses of COVID-19 vaccines, and 81% has received at least one dose.

Figure 1: Percentage of Total Population who Received At Least First Dose1 and Completed Full Regimen2  of NVP and WHO EUL Vaccines3
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Figure 2: Percentage of Vaccinated Individuals who Received At Least First Dose of NVP and WHO EUL Vaccines by Age Group
Figure02_15Aug

Figure 3: Percentage of Individuals who Completed Full Regimen of NVP and WHO EUL Vaccines by Age Group
Figure03_15Aug

Figure 4: Total number of doses administered
Figure04_15Aug

Condition of hospitalised cases

3.    443 cases are currently warded in hospital. There are currently 32 cases of serious illness requiring oxygen supplementation, and 8 in critical condition in the ICU. 8 amongst these 40 cases are fully vaccinated. Of those who have fallen very ill, 33 are seniors above 60 years, of whom 26 are completely unvaccinated or partially vaccinated.  

Figure 5: Number of Active Cases in ICU or Requiring Oxygen Supplementation
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Figure 6: Deaths and Active Cases in ICU or Requiring Oxygen Supplementation, by Age Group

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4.    There is continuing evidence that almost all fully-vaccinated individuals do not suffer serious disease when infected, unless if they had underlying medical conditions that made them more susceptible. Over the last 28 days, the percentage of unvaccinated who became severely ill or died is 9.6%, while that for the fully vaccinated is 1.2%. 

Figure 7: Local Cases in the Last 28 Days by Vaccination Status & Severity of Condition4 

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Figure 8: Deaths and Active Cases in ICU or Requiring Oxygen Supplementation, by Vaccination Status
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Locally transmitted COVID-19 cases

5.    There are 50 cases of locally transmitted COVID-19 infection today. 30 are linked to previous cases, and have already been placed on quarantine. 6 are linked to previous cases and were detected through surveillance. 14 are currently unlinked. 

6.    There are 3 imported cases, who have already been placed on Stay-Home Notice (SHN) or isolated upon arrival in Singapore. All were detected upon arrival in Singapore. In total, there are 53 new cases of COVID-19 infection in Singapore today. 

Figure 9: Number of Local Unlinked Cases and Linked Cases by Already Quarantined/ Detected through Surveillance5
Figure09_15Aug

 Summary of trends for local cases

7.    Overall, the number of new cases in the community has decreased from 571 cases in the week before to 354 cases in the past week. The number of unlinked cases in the community has also decreased from 153 cases in the week before to 98 cases in the past week. The 7-day moving average number of all linked community cases and all unlinked community cases are 36.6 and 14.0 respectively.

Figure 10: 7 Day Moving Average Number of Community Unlinked and Linked Cases5
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Figure 11: Local Cases in the Last 14 Days by Age Group and Vaccination Status
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Summary of trends for imported cases

8.    There are a total of 3 imported cases, who were detected upon arrival in Singapore. 

Figure 12: Number of Imported Cases by Detected Upon Arrival/Detected during SHN or Isolation
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Active clusters under monitoring

9.    There are no new clusters today, and 9 clusters that have closed. There are currently 102 active clusters, ranging between 3 and 1,155 infections.

Figure 13: Number of Active Clusters
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Figure 14: List of Active Clusters

Cluster

New Cases

Total6

Bishan Bus Interchange staff

1

10

Sengkang Bus Interchange staff

3

17

SAFRA Tampines

1

16

My First Skool (54 Chin Swee Road)

11

31

Superland Pre-School (Kreta Ayer Community Centre)

2

15

Sin Ming 23 Coffee Shop

1

16

Marina Bay Sands Casino

1

66

Case 67143

1

4

KTV lounges/clubs

1

253

Case 67302

0

3

Case 68131

0

4

Zuellig Pharma

0

12

Case 66567

0

34

Westlite Mandai Dormitory

0

14

Case 66838

0

4

Jurong Fishery Port/ Hong Lim Market & Food Centre*

0

1,155

North Bridge Road Market & Food Centre

0

14

Case 67045

0

3

Case 67353

0

5

NKF Dialysis Centre (Sakyadhita)

0

9

Case 67982

0

7

Case 67981

0

3

Case 66215

0

6

Westlite Juniper Dormitory

0

48

Case 67343

0

40

Samy’s Curry Restaurant

0

61

Punggol Primary School

0

17

Elsie’s Kitchen

0

6

Jem

0

6

CHIJ Katong Convent

0

10

Kian Hiap Construction

0

15

Case 66449

0

21

Case 67704

0

4

Chee Song Frozen Foods

0

7

Case 67651

0

8

Case 67283

0

12

Case 66244

0

8

Case 67425

0

5

Home’s Favourite Pte Ltd

0

16

Case 67738

0

3

Nimble/Knead

0

7

Case 66542

0

4

Case 67436

0

7

Case 67582

0

9

Changi General Hospital

0

4

Case 66764

0

4

Case 66804

0

6

Case 66844

0

9

Case 67278

0

5

Case 67276

0

7

Case 67476

0

6

Case 66998

0

4

Case 65687

0

3

Case 66996

0

3

Case 67161

0

3

Case 67388

0

3

Case 67471

0

5

Case 67534

0

4

Case 67041

0

6

Case 67051

0

5

Case 66707

0

5

Case 66766

0

3

Case 66922

0

3

Case 67014

0

3

Case 67069

0

3

Case 67236

0

3

Case 66774

0

7

Case 67048

0

8

Institution S2 Selarang Park Complex

0

8

Case 65972

0

4

Case 66940

0

4

Case 67017

0

3

Case 67078

0

3

Case 67227

0

3

Seng Leong Steel (Ent) Pte Ltd

0

5

Case 66754

0

5

Case 67085

0

4

Case 67204

0

3

Case 67297

0

3

Case 66929

0

5

Case 66868

0

3

Case 66888

0

3

Case 66913

0

3

Case 67004

0

4

Yishun Community Hospital

0

4

Case 66391

0

3

Case 66713

0

3

Case 66784

0

4

Case 65751

0

8

Case 66464

0

7

Case 64697

0

76

Case 66293

0

3

Case 66142

0

3

Case 66538

0

4

Case 66468

0

3

Case 66377

0

5

Case 65893

0

6

Case 65360

0

10

Apex Medical Centre (Jurong)

0

3

Case 65979

0

3

Case 65791

0

4

Case 65342

0

3

* Yuhua Market & Hawker Centre is currently linked to this cluster.

10.    Please refer to MOH’s daily Situation Report (www.moh.gov.sg/covid-19/situation-report) for details. 

MINISTRY OF HEALTH
15 AUGUST 2021


1 Based on National Immunisation Registry data.
2 Full regimen refers to individuals who have received both doses of the vaccine or one dose for vaccinated recovered individuals.
3 Other vaccines recognised in the WHO EUL account for about 2% of the total population who received at least 1 dose and about 1% of total population who completed the full regimen.
4 Fully vaccinated – more than 14 days after completing vaccination regimen (both doses of the vaccine or one dose for recovered individuals). Partially vaccinated – received 1 dose of 2-dose vaccine or COVID-positive within 14 days of completing vaccination regimen
5 Incorporates re-classifications of earlier reported cases.
6 Includes new cases added today.

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