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Omicron peak is over, but hospitals remain strapped due to non-Covid-19 admissions

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The peak of the Omicron wave is definitely over, but hospitals remain strapped largely due to non-Covid-19-related patients, said Health Minister Ong Ye Kung in a Facebook update on the local Covid-19 situation on Friday (March 18).

He said that based on daily case counts, the Omicron wave has "clearly peaked, is subsiding, and picking up pace".

The week-on-week case ratio is now almost 0.7. It was over 0.9 just a few days ago, he said.

A case ratio below one shows that the number of cases has declined as compared with the previous week, and a smaller number shows a sharper drop.

Mr Ong also said that the number of people hospitalised due to Covid-19 is falling gradually, with a lag compared with the fall in daily cases.

"However, hospitals are still very busy and under stress due to the large number of non-Covid-19 related emergency department admissions," said Mr Ong.

These are mostly patients with chronic diseases, which have worsened over the last two years as the healthcare system was pre-occupied with fighting Covid-19.

Mr Ong said that 90 per cent to 95 per cent of emergency department patients admitted to hospital have acute medical emergencies or a worsening of chronic medical conditions.

Of this group, around 20 per cent had an incidental Covid-19 diagnosis - meaning that they also happened to have Covid-19.

The remaining 5 per cent were admitted for Covid-19-specific treatments.

"At the Ministry of Health, we call this the 'business-as-usual debt', which has to be repaid. And the debt repayment is coming at us ferociously," said Mr Ong, adding that the ministry hopes that the situation will ease in the coming couple of weeks.

Week-on-week changes in daily cases, and emergency hospital admissions are two numbers that the Government is watching closely as it plans the next set of easing measures, he added.

 

This is an update of the COVID-19 situation. Based on daily case counts, the Omicron wave has clearly peaked, is...

Posted by Ong Ye Kung on Friday, March 18, 2022
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