Timeline of the COVID-19 pandemic in Singapore (2022)

The following is a timeline of the COVID-19 pandemic in Singapore in 2022.

January

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Day New cases New recoveries New deaths Active cases In ICU Total deaths Total recovered Total cases Ref.
Dorm Residents Community[note 1] Imported Total
1 9 187 260 456 324 1 2,999 14 829 276,033 279,861 [1]
2 4 128 297 429 246 - 3,182 14 829 276,279 280,290
3 2 177 285 464 364 - 3,282 13 829 276,643 280,754
4 6 335 501 842 271 3 3,850 13 832 276,914 281,596
5 13 353 439 805 453 2 4,200 14 834 277,367 282,401
6 19 405 389 813 392 1 4,620 13 835 277,759 283,214
7 15 366 396 777 338 2 5,057 12 837 278,097 283,991
8 14 253 544 811 336 - 5,532 11 837 278,433 284,802
9 16 242 587 845 431 1 5,945 11 838 278,864 285,647
10 13 250 487 750 530 - 6,165 11 838 279,394 286,397
11 35 411 400 846 529 - 6,482 11 838 279,923 287,243 [2]
12 45 441 396 882 636 1 6,727 11 839 280,559 288,125
13 31 450 479 960 850 - 6,837 9 839 281,409 289,085
14 55 527 363 945 938 1 6,843 11 840 282,347 290,030
15 74 478 404 956 710 3 7,086 12 843 283,057 290,986
16 51 448 364 863 823 - 7,125 13 843 283,880 291,849
17 66 565 534 1,165 699 - 7,592 13 843 284,579 293,014
18 73 917 458 1,448 772 - 8,268 13 843 285,351 294,462
19 101 1,104 410 1,615 686 1 9,196 13 844 286,037 296,077
20 121 1,012 339 1,472 966 1 9,701 14 845 287,003 297,549
From 21 January, MOH will include Protocol 2 cases in their daily case count, with cases backdated to 6 January on the website.[3]
21 136 2,658 361 3,155 4,453 1 11,962 13 846 295,005 307,813
22 71 2,147 245 2,463 2,120 1 12,304 11 847 297,125 310,276 [4]
23 150 2,907 439 3,496 2,323 1 13,476 9 848 299,448 313,772
24 59 2,565 378 3,002 3,017 - 13,461 11 848 302,465 316,774
25 134 5,444 418 5,996 3,067 2 16,388 10 850 305,532 322,770
26 159 4,401 272 4,832 2,948 - 18,272 11 850 308,480 327,602
27 127 4,963 379 5,469 3,109 - 20,632 12 850 311,589 333,071
28 126 5,146 282 5,554 5,454 3 20,729 10 853 317,043 338,625
29 103 4,856 248 5,207 4,798 1 21,137 13 854 321,841 343,832
30 53 4,173 272 4,498 5,155 - 20,480 12 854 326,996 348,330
31 44 4,197 240 4,481 5,529 1 19,431 10 855 332,525 352,811
Notes:
  1. ^ From 10 January, dormitory cases will be re-classified together with community cases under "local cases" on the MOH website.
  • 1 January: It was announced that work-related events of up to 1,000 participants (vaccinated, recovered or medically ineligible for vaccines) without food and drinks would be allowed from 3 January onwards; participants would be required to be placed in zones of 100 participants each, with 2-metre distancing between them.[5][6]
  • 3 January: Siblings will be allowed to walk in to any paediatric vaccination centre every Monday to Thursday, subject to conditions, from 10 January onwards.[7][8][9]
  • 13 January: Taxi drivers who have yet to be fully vaccinated before 1 February will be allowed to suspend their contracts until they have completed their regimen.[10]

February

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Day New cases New recoveries New deaths Active cases In ICU Total deaths Total recovered Total cases Ref.
Dorm Residents Community Imported Total
1 41 6,079 144 6,264 5,218 3 20,474 12 858 337,743 359,075 [11]
2 19 2,900 182 3,101 4,874 1 18,700 12 859 342,617 362,176
3 25 4,061 210 4,297 4,614 1 18,382 16 860 347,231 366,473
4 75 12,971 162 13,208 5,936 6 25,648 15 866 353,167 379,681
5 71 10,137 182 10,390 2,444 2 33,592 23 868 355,611 390,071
6 49 7,590 113 7,752 4,732 3 36,609 21 871 360,343 397,823
7 52 7,577 177 7,806 12,041 3 32,371 26 874 372,384 405,629
8 70 12,721 220 13,011 8,892 3 36,487 23 877 381,276 418,640
9 76 10,098 140 10,314 8,052 4 38,745 30 881 389,328 428,954
10 63 10,480 143 10,686 8,371 1 41,059 29 882 397,699 439,640 [12]
11 84 9,687 159 9,930 12,732 3 38,254 21 885 410,431 449,570
12 61 10,265 179 10,505 9,521 8 39,230 22 893 419,952 460,075
13 37 9,157 226 9,420 10,133 4 38,513 24 897 430,085 469,495
14 30 8,897 155 9,082 10,298 9 37,288 23 906 440,383 478,577
15 74 19,105 241 19,420 10,432 7 46,269 23 913 450,815 497,997
16 76 16,615 192 16,883 9,453 13 53,686 35 926 460,268 514,880
17 62 18,218 265 18,545 9,425 4 62,802 32 930 469,693 533,425
18 73 17,813 208 18,094 19,606 7 61,283 39 937 489,299 551,519
19 50 15,649 137 15,836 15,217 4 61,898 43 941 504,516 567,355
20 44 15,026 213 15,283 17,073 4 60,104 39 945 521,589 582,638 [13]
21 29 13,447 147 13,623 18,698 7 55,022 44 952 540,287 596,261
22 55 25,676 301 26,032 17,163 4 63,887 46 956 557,450 622,293
23 41 20,111 160 20,312 15,298 7 68,894 46 963 572,748 642,605
24 28 18,406 159 18,593 13,935 12 73,540 44 975 586,683 661,198
25 48 18,335 214 18,597 25,327 11 66,799 46 986 612,010 679,795
26 29 16,685 143 16,857 19,308 13 64,335 50 999 631,318 696,652
27 24 14,040 164 14,228 19,041 8 59,514 46 1,007 650,359 710,880
28 18 13,432 94 13,544 18,884 12 54,162 49 1,019 669,243 724,424
  • 3 February:
    • HSA announced that it had approved Pfizer's Paxlovid COVID-19 treatment tablet for use in Singapore.[14]
    • Two politicians, Minister of State for Communications and Information and National Development Tan Kiat How and Parliamentary Secretary for Culture, Community and Youth and Social and Family Development Eric Chua, have revealed that they tested positive for COVID-19.[15]
  • 12 February: The first shipment of Pfizer's Paxlovid COVID-19 treatment tablet has arrived in Singapore.[16]
  • 16 February: It was announced that current COVID-19 safety measures would be streamlined from 25 February onwards: the limit of unique visitors per household would be altered from 5 per day to 5 at any one time. Safe distancing between people in mask-on settings would no longer be mandatory, and border measures for travellers would also be relaxed from 22 February.[17]
  • 24 February: MOH announced that the planned streamlining of COVID-19 safety measures on 25 February would be postponed, due to the recent surge in cases.[18]

March

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Day New cases New recoveries New deaths Active cases In ICU Total deaths Total recovered Total cases Ref.
Dorm Residents Community Imported Total
1 43 23,848 189 24,080 17,205 11 61,026 53 1,030 686,448 748,504 [19]
2 40 18,958 161 19,159 14,722 10 65,453 51 1,040 701,170 767,663
3 30 17,961 171 18,162 14,249 9 69,357 53 1,049 715,419 785,825
4 22 17,383 159 17,564 23,545 18 63,358 45 1,067 738,964 803,389
5 32 16,087 155 16,274 18,777 6 60,849 48 1,073 757,741 819,663
6 28 12,990 140 13,158 18,172 5 55,830 47 1,078 775,913 832,821
7 16 13,355 149 13,520 18,174 6 51,170 54 1,084 794,087 846,341
8 33 21,950 218 22,201 16,667 15 56,689 49 1,099 810,754 868,542
9 36 16,822 193 17,051 13,707 11 60,022 50 1,110 824,461 885,593
10 25 15,965 175 16,165 13,375 6 62,806 36 1,116 837,836 901,758
11 25 15,105 215 15,345 21,481 13 56,657 39 1,129 859,317 917,103 [20]
12 21 12,499 112 12,632 16,614 10 52,665 37 1,139 875,931 929,735
13 12 9,585 104 9,701 16,291 6 46,069 32 1,145 892,222 939,436
14 9 8,932 101 9,042 16,069 8 39,034 37 1,153 908,291 948,478
15 29 15,657 165 15,851 12,945 6 41,934 40 1,159 921,236 964,329
16 13 11,128 137 11,278 10,871 11 42,330 36 1,170 932,107 975,607
17 10 10,575 128 10,713 9,994 12 43,037 29 1,182 942,101 986,320
18 11 10,424 159 10,594 15,684 9 37,938 30 1,191 957,785 996,914
19 20 10,081 143 10,244 11,536 3 36,643 27 1,194 969,321 1,007,158
20 10 7,723 126 7,859 11,284 4 33,214 23 1,198 980,605 1,015,017
21 14 7,380 144 7,538 10,706 10 30,036 25 1,208 991,311 1,022,555
22 22 12,903 241 13,166 9,716 6 33,480 24 1,214 1,001,027 1,035,721 [21]
23 20 8,729 191 8,940 8,381 6 34,033 26 1,220 1,009,408 1,044,661
24 23 8,281 174 8,478 8,258 6 34,247 24 1,226 1,017,666 1,053,139
25 11 7,365 208 7,584 12,655 13 29,163 28 1,239 1,030,321 1,060,723
26 13 6,299 122 6,434 8,606 7 26,984 24 1,246 1,038,927 1,067,157
27 15 4,731 102 4,848 7,391 4 24,437 22 1,250 1,046,318 1,072,005
28 3 4,810 112 4,925 8,779 4 20,579 25 1,254 1,055,097 1,076,930
29 17 7,993 154 8,164 6,876 4 21,863 25 1,258 1,061,973 1,085,094
30 14 5,576 139 5,729 5,496 5 22,091 26 1,263 1,067,469 1,090,823
31 19 5,440 146 5,605 5,152 5 23,807 27 1,268 1,072,621 1,096,428
  • 9 March: MOM announced that employers who deliberately refuse to comply with established guidelines on leave arrangements for employees infected with COVID-19 would have their work pass privileges suspended.[22]
  • 11 March: MOH announced that the planned streamlined COVID-19 safety measures would take effect on 15 March.[23]
  • 21 March: MOH announced that it would be suspending its vaccination channels for overseas Singaporeans, in the wake of increased ease of access to the vaccines and the relaxation of border measures.[24]
  • 24 March:
    • Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong announced that from 29 March, the limit on group gatherings would be increased from 5 to 10, with 75 percent of employees working from home allowed to return to the workplace. Mask-wearing would also be made optional outdoors, though it would still be mandatory indoors.[25]
    • MOH announced that from 29 March, dining-in would be allowed for groups of up to 10 vaccinated persons, with restrictions on live performances and the sale and consumption of alcohol after 10:30 P.M. to be lifted.[26] Routine testing for workers in all sectors would also no longer be required.[27]
  • 31 March: MOH announced that in-person visits for fully-vaccinated persons to all hospital wards and care homes would resume from 4 April, though those who are medically ineligible for the vaccine would be exempted.[28]

April

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Day New cases New recoveries New deaths Active cases In ICU Total deaths Total recovered Total cases Ref.
Dorm Residents Community Imported Total
1 16 4,877 117 5,010 8,201 2 19,346 23 1,270 1,080,822 1,101,438 [29]
2 4 4,468 91 4,563 5,742 2 18,165 22 1,272 1,086,564 1,106,001
3 8 3,666 69 3,743 5,612 4 16,292 21 1,276 1,092,176 1,109,744
4 6 3,274 54 3,334 5,155 7 14,464 20 1,283 1,097,331 1,113,078
5 6 6,215 120 6,341 4,644 1 16,160 16 1,284 1,101,975 1,119,419
6 10 4,360 97 4,467 3,918 3 16,706 15 1,287 1,105,893 1,123,886
7 8 4,137 124 4,269 3,595 3 17,377 15 1,290 1,109,488 1,128,155
8 14 3,866 134 4,014 6,261 7 15,123 18 1,297 1,115,749 1,132,169
9 8 3,127 124 3,259 4,439 2 13,941 18 1,299 1,120,188 1,135,428
10 3 2,508 62 2,573 4,341 2 12,171 17 1,301 1,124,529 1,138,001
11 2 2,490 76 2,568 4,188 2 10,549 18 1,303 1,128,717 1,140,569 [30]
12 11 4,409 132 4,552 3,329 4 11,768 19 1,307 1,132,046 1,145,121
13 5 3,405 125 3,535 2,885 2 12,416 13 1,309 1,134,931 1,148,656
14 3 3,404 114 3,521 2,725 - 13,212 9 1,309 1,137,656 1,152,177
15 4 3,287 113 3,404 4,488 1 12,127 10 1,310 1,142,144 1,155,581
16 1 1,619 50 1,670 3,458 3 10,336 8 1,313 1,145,602 1,157,251
17 1 2,954 94 3,049 3,546 3 9,836 4 1,316 1,149,148 1,160,300
18 2 2,400 78 2,480 3,396 - 8,920 9 1,316 1,152,544 1,162,780
19 8 4,536 174 4,718 1,842 1 11,795 9 1,317 1,154,386 1,167,498
20 - 3,324 148 3,472 3,127 2 12,138 8 1,319 1,157,513 1,170,970
21 7 3,238 175 3,420 2,572 3 12,983 6 1,322 1,160,085 1,174,390 [31]
22 4 2,905 116 3,025 4,546 2 11,460 10 1,324 1,164,631 1,177,415
23 3 2,627 79 2,709 3,375 1 10,793 9 1,325 1,168,006 1,180,124
24 6 1,984 54 2,044 3,521 - 9,316 8 1,325 1,171,527 1,182,168
25 2 2,008 48 2,058 3,067 6 8,301 7 1,331 1,174,594 1,184,226
26 6 3,627 55 3,688 2,778 2 9,209 7 1,333 1,177,372 1,187,914
27 4 2,598 44 2,646 2,115 1 9,739 8 1,334 1,179,487 1,190,560
28 4 2,648 38 2,690 2,205 - 10,224 6 1,334 1,181,692 1,193,250
29 8 2,455 54 2,517 3,564 - 9,177 6 1,334 1,185,256 1,195,767
30 4 2,079 58 2,141 2,562 1 8,755 6 1,335 1,187,818 1,197,908
  • 4 April: It was announced that all nightlife businesses would be allowed to fully reopen from 19 April, with a negative ART required for establishments that feature dancing among patrons.[32]
  • 19 April: HSA announced that it had approved the traditional Chinese medicine Lianhua Qingwen for clinical trials and the antiviral drug Lagevrio for use in COVID-19 treatment in Singapore.[33][34]
  • 22 April: MOH announced that from 26 April, Singapore's DORSCON level would be lowered from Orange to Yellow; limits on groups and safe distancing would no longer be required, with all employees allowed to return to the workplace. Employees would also be allowed to remove their masks at the workplace when not interacting with others. Health risk notices (HRCs) would no longer be issued, with TraceTogether and SafeEntry would be removed from all settings save for F&B outlets, nightlife establishments, and events with more than 500 people. Fully-vaccinated and well travellers to Singapore would also no longer be required to take a pre-departure test.[35]
  • 24 April: The Ministry of Sustainability and the Environment (MSE) announced that it would gradually reduce the number of safe-distancing ambassadors, in the wake of the easing of COVID-19 safety measures.[36]
Day New cases New recoveries New deaths Active cases In ICU Total deaths Total recovered Total cases Ref.
Dorm Residents Community Imported Total
1 2 1,692 38 1,732 2,698 1 7,788 7 1,336 1,190,516 1,199,640 [37]
2 - 1,301 35 1,336 2,561 2 6,561 6 1,338 1,193,077 1,200,976
3 5 1,503 62 1,570 2,186 - 5,945 5 1,338 1,195,263 1,202,546
4 - 1,557 81 1,638 1,811 2 5,770 6 1,340 1,197,074 1,204,184
5 1 4,474 258 4,733 1,423 4 9,076 6 1,344 1,198,497 1,208,917
6 4 3,197 219 3,420 1,770 2 10,724 5 1,346 1,200,267 1,212,337
7 3 2,944 215 3,162 1,720 4 12,162 5 1,350 1,201,987 1,215,499
8 1 2,268 154 2,423 4,529 2 10,054 6 1,352 1,206,516 1,217,922
9 3 2,170 98 2,271 3,070 - 9,255 6 1,352 1,209,586 1,220,193
10 5 4,614 212 4,831 3,119 4 10,963 6 1,356 1,212,705 1,225,024
11 5 3,711 174 3,890 2,485 2 12,366 6 1,358 1,215,190 1,228,914 [38]
12 6 3,492 147 3,645 2,415 3 13,593 7 1,361 1,217,605 1,232,559
13 4 4,175 112 4,291 4,682 1 13,201 6 1,362 1,222,287 1,236,850
14 3 3,282 98 3,383 3,755 - 12,829 8 1,362 1,226,042 1,240,233
From 15 May, MOH no longer reports dormitory cases, instead a new formula was used to only include reported and unreported cases.[39]
15 2,594 57 2,651 3,897 1 11,582 9 1,363 1,229,939 1,242,884
16 2,073 50 2,123 3,846 3 9,856 8 1,366 1,233,785 1,245,007
17 2,602 62 2,664 3,332 1 9,187 8 1,367 1,237,117 1,247,671
18 6,289 153 6,442 2,781 2 12,846 8 1,369 1,239,898 1,254,113
19 4,471 107 4,578 2,338 2 15,084 8 1,371 1,242,236 1,258,691
20 4,228 114 4,342 2,799 3 16,624 8 1,374 1,245,035 1,263,033
21 3,619 156 3,775 6,191 - 14,208 7 1,374 1,251,226 1,266,808
22 2,724 103 2,827 4,306 1 12,728 6 1,375 1,255,532 1,269,635 [40]
23 2,678 73 2,751 4,285 2 11,192 4 1,377 1,259,817 1,272,386
24 5,623 104 5,727 3,968 1 12,950 5 1,378 1,263,785 1,278,113
25 4,162 5 4,167 2,935 2 14,180 5 1,380 1,266,720 1,282,280
26 3,829 107 3,936 3,009 2 15,105 8 1,382 1,269,729 1,286,216
27 3,710 120 3,830 5,574 1 13,360 7 1,383 1,275,303 1,290,046
28 3,244 79 3,323 4,040 - 12,643 7 1,383 1,279,343 1,293,369
29 2,448 103 2,551 3,968 - 11,226 9 1,383 1,283,311 1,295,920
30 2,306 83 2,389 3,828 3 9,784 9 1,386 1,287,139 1,298,309
31 4,774 211 4,985 3,347 3 11,419 11 1,389 1,290,486 1,303,294
  • 4 May:
    • Singapore Pools announced that lottery draws with live audiences would resume from 5 May.[41]
    • It was announced that the first shipment of the Novavax COVID-19 vaccine had arrived in Singapore, with it to be offered at its first joint testing and vaccination center and 20 Public Health Preparedness Clinics (PHPCs) by the end of the month.[42]
  • 22 May: It was announced that Terminal 2 at Changi Airport would reopen in phases from 29 May.[43]

June

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Day New cases New recoveries New deaths Active cases In ICU Total deaths Total recovered Total cases Ref.
Local Imported Total
1 3,413 164 3,577 2,686 - 12,310 11 1,389 1,293,172 1,306,871 [44]
2 3,568 177 3,745 2,600 - 13,455 7 1,389 1,295,772 1,310,616
3 3,098 135 3,233 4,852 - 11,836 12 1,389 1,300,624 1,313,849
4 2,752 127 2,879 3,414 3 11,298 7 1,392 1,304,038 1,316,728
5 2,145 111 2,256 3,670 1 9,883 8 1,393 1,307,708 1,318,984
6 2,041 121 2,162 3,433 - 8,612 9 1,393 1,311,141 1,321,146
7 4,301 176 4,477 3,000 1 10,088 8 1,394 1,314,141 1,325,623
8 3,393 209 3,602 2,383 - 11,307 9 1,394 1,316,524 1,329,225
9 3,237 194 3,431 2,284 2 12,452 4 1,396 1,318,808 1,332,656
10 2,814 155 2,969 4,324 - 11,097 3 1,396 1,323,132 1,335,625
11 2,959 169 3,128 3,453 1 10,771 2 1,397 1,326,585 1,338,753 [45]
12 2,349 154 2,503 3,349 - 9,925 1 1,397 1,329,934 1,341,256
13 2,182 207 2,389 3,018 1 9,295 3 1,398 1,332,952 1,343,645
14 4,692 438 5,130 3,048 3 11,374 2 1,401 1,336,000 1,348,775
15 3,536 370 3,906 2,606 - 12,674 2 1,401 1,338,606 1,352,681
16 3,658 356 4,014 2,534 - 14,154 2 1,401 1,341,140 1,356,695
17 3,698 387 4,085 4,975 1 13,263 4 1,402 1,346,115 1,360,780
18 3,456 326 3,782 3,833 - 13,212 6 1,402 1,349,948 1,364,562
19 2,900 299 3,199 3,882 1 12,528 8 1,403 1,353,830 1,367,761
20 2,884 336 3,220 3,975 2 11,771 8 1,405 1,357,805 1,370,981
21 6,393 716 7,109 3,826 - 15,054 9 1,405 1,361,631 1,378,090 [46]
22 5,245 617 5,862 3,273 - 17,643 12 1,405 1,364,904 1,383,952
23 5,954 652 6,606 3,299 3 20,947 8 1,408 1,368,203 1,390,558
24 5,874 642 6,516 6,945 - 20,518 9 1,408 1,375,148 1,397,074
25 5,654 514 6,168 5,690 - 20,996 10 1,408 1,380,838 1,403,242
26 4,697 419 5,116 6,272 - 19,840 11 1,408 1,387,110 1,408,358
27 4,845 464 5,309 6,336 1 18,812 9 1,409 1,393,446 1,413,667
28 10,732 772 11,504 6,229 1 24,086 9 1,410 1,399,675 1,425,171
29 8,789 603 9,392 5,169 1 28,308 7 1,411 1,404,844 1,434,563
30 8,929 576 9,505 5,485 2 32,326 11 1,413 1,410,329 1,444,068
  • 10 June:
    • MOH announced that from 14 June, group limits and COVID-19 testing would no longer be mandatory at nightlife establishments.[47]
    • It was announced that COVID-19 treatment schemes would be progressively updated as Singapore returns to normal.[48]
    • MOH announced that those aged 50 to 59 who wish to take their second booster shot may do so by simply walking into any COVID-19 vaccination centre.[49]

July

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Day New cases New recoveries New deaths Active cases In ICU Total deaths Total recovered Total cases Ref.
Local Imported Total
1 8,592 495 9,087 11,118 2 30,293 11 1,415 1,421,447 1,453,155 [50]
2 7,639 313 7,952 9,136 1 29,108 11 1,416 1,430,583 1,461,107
3 5,865 262 6,127 9,004 2 26,229 9 1,418 1,439,587 1,467,234
4 5,700 246 5,946 8,825 1 23,349 14 1,419 1,448,412 1,473,180
5 12,248 536 12,784 7,876 2 28,255 16 1,421 1,456,288 1,485,964
6 9,525 464 9,989 6,454 2 31,788 15 1,423 1,462,742 1,495,953
7 9,534 451 9,985 6,241 3 35,529 12 1,426 1,468,983 1,505,938
8 8,931 353 9,284 12,643 1 32,169 14 1,427 1,481,626 1,515,222
9 8,375 284 8,659 9,787 1 31,040 15 1,428 1,491,413 1,523,881
10 6,200 223 6,423 9,558 4 27,901 18 1,432 1,500,971 1,530,304
11 4,296 199 4,495 9,074 - 23,322 16 1,432 1,510,045 1,534,799 [51]
12 5,743 236 5,979 8,908 5 20,388 15 1,437 1,518,953 1,540,778
13 15,978 892 16,870 6,882 3 30,373 14 1,440 1,525,835 1,557,648
14 10,992 780 11,772 5,911 4 36,230 20 1,444 1,531,746 1,569,420
15 9,826 700 10,526 5,390 3 41,363 20 1,447 1,537,136 1,579,946
16 8,691 462 9,153 16,357 3 34,156 17 1,450 1,553,493 1,589,099
17 6,638 309 6,947 10,947 3 30,153 14 1,453 1,564,440 1,596,046
18 5,978 249 6,227 10,100 4 26,276 16 1,457 1,574,540 1,602,273
19 13,278 516 13,794 9,036 3 31,031 13 1,460 1,583,576 1,616,067
20 9,896 397 10,293 7,440 3 33,881 17 1,463 1,591,016 1,626,360
21 9,318 431 9,749 6,724 3 36,903 15 1,466 1,597,740 1,636,109
22 8,635 348 8,983 13,600 2 32,284 14 1,468 1,611,340 1,645,092 [52]
23 7,592 297 7,889 10,077 4 30,092 11 1,472 1,621,417 1,652,981
24 5,950 225 6,175 9,367 4 26,896 21 1,476 1,630,784 1,659,156
25 5,358 193 5,551 8,984 7 23,456 19 1,483 1,639,768 1,664,707
26 11,934 485 12,419 8,063 4 27,808 18 1,487 1,647,831 1,677,126
27 8,420 343 8,763 6,429 3 30,139 19 1,490 1,654,260 1,685,889
28 8,206 359 8,565 6,069 2 32,633 18 1,492 1,660,329 1,694,454
29 7,629 309 7,938 12,185 2 28,384 19 1,494 1,672,514 1,702,392
30 6,297 261 6,558 8,830 3 26,109 15 1,497 1,681,344 1,708,950
31 4,913 193 5,106 8,192 3 23,020 15 1,500 1,689,536 1,714,056
  • 5 July: It was announced that from 7 July to 3 August 2022, the number of visitors and the duration of visits to hospitals and residential care homes would be limited, in the wake of the rise in community cases.[53]

August

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Day New cases New recoveries New deaths Active cases In ICU Total deaths[note 1] Total recovered Total cases Ref.
Local Imported Total
1 4,548 161 4,709 7,816 2 19,893 15 1,520 1,697,352 1,718,765 [54]
2 9,876 354 10,230 6,880 4 23,239 15 1,524 1,704,232 1,728,995
3 6,942 289 7,231 5,327 4 25,139 14 1,528 1,709,559 1,736,226
4 6,392 256 6,648 5,118 3 26,666 17 1,531 1,714,677 1,742,874
5 6,048 222 6,270 10,265 3 22,668 18 1,534 1,724,942 1,749,144
6 5,426 207 5,633 7,084 2 21,215 16 1,536 1,732,026 1,754,777
7 4,625 173 4,798 7,018 3 18,992 24 1,539 1,739,044 1,759,575
8 3,424 117 3,541 6,088 2 16,443 24 1,541 1,745,132 1,763,116
9 7,707 258 7,965 5,799 1 18,608 27 1,542 1,750,931 1,771,081
10 2,160 145 2,305 4,394 1 16,518 27 1,543 1,755,325 1,773,386
11 7,262 514 7,776 3,960 3 20,331 22 1,546 1,759,285 1,781,162 [55]
12 5,040 441 5,481 7,812 6 17,994 24 1,552 1,767,097 1,786,643
13 4,097 306 4,403 2,667 4 19,726 22 1,556 1,769,764 1,791,046
14 2,804 219 3,023 7,615 3 15,131 19 1,559 1,777,379 1,794,069
15 2,508 157 2,665 5,399 1 12,396 20 1,560 1,782,778 1,796,734
16 4,909 293 5,202 4,424 5 13,169 15 1,565 1,787,202 1,801,936
17 3,559 203 3,762 3,173 2 13,756 11 1,567 1,790,375 1,805,698
18 3,335 218 3,553 3,114 5 14,190 10 1,572 1,793,489 1,809,251
19 2,837 167 3,004 5,423 4 11,767 7 1,576 1,798,912 1,812,255
20 2,497 163 2,660 3,672 2 10,753 11 1,578 1,802,584 1,814,915
21 1,848 103 1,951 3,405 2 9,297 10 1,580 1,805,989 1,816,866
22 1,602 92 1,694 2,924 4 8,063 9 1,584 1,808,913 1,818,560 [56]
23 3,406 221 3,627 2,791 - 8,899 8 1,584 1,811,704 1,822,187
24 2,487 158 2,645 2,172 2 9,370 5 1,586 1,813,876 1,824,832
25 2,265 132 2,397 1,915 1 9,851 6 1,587 1,815,791 1,827,229
26 2,024 108 2,132 3,671 1 8,311 6 1,588 1,819,462 1,829,361
27 1,846 125 1,971 2,616 2 7,664 8 1,590 1,822,078 1,831,332
28 1,361 87 1,448 2,356 1 6,755 7 1,591 1,824,434 1,832,780
29 1,308 102 1,410 2,137 - 6,028 8 1,591 1,826,571 1,834,190
30 2,691 209 2,900 2,015 1 6,912 10 1,592 1,828,586 1,837,090
31 1,974 180 2,154 1,631 - 7,435 9 1,592 1,830,217 1,839,244
Notes:
  1. ^ On 1 August, 18 deaths were retroactively added to the official total COVID-19 death count for 2021.
  • 1 August: HSA announced that it had granted interim authorisation for AstraZeneca's Evusheld COVID-19 treatment drug for use in Singapore, for those medically ineligible for vaccination.[57]
  • 2 August: MOH announced that the restrictions on visitors and the duration of visits to hospitals and residential care homes would be extended to 31 August.[58]
  • 24 August: It was announced that from 29 August onwards, masks would be mandatory only on public transport that has public access to it (e.g. all buses, taxis, trains excluding company or school buses), and in healthcare facilities.[59]

September

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Day New cases New recoveries New deaths Active cases In ICU Total deaths Total recovered Total cases Ref.
Local Imported Total
1 1,870 174 2,044 1,489 1 7,989 11 1,593 1,831,706 1,841,288 [60]
2 1,802 146 1,948 2,891 1 7,045 11 1,594 1,834,597 1,843,236
3 1,449 100 1,549 2,117 - 6,477 10 1,594 1,836,714 1,844,785
4 1,236 73 1,309 1,971 - 5,815 9 1,594 1,838,685 1,846,094
5 1,103 73 1,176 1,967 2 5,022 11 1,596 1,840,652 1,847,270
6 2,562 183 2,745 1,577 - 6,190 10 1,596 1,842,229 1,850,015
7 2,071 200 2,271 1,407 5 7,049 11 1,601 1,843,636 1,852,286
8 1,936 233 2,169 1,285 - 7,933 10 1,601 1,844,921 1,854,455
9 1,982 236 2,218 2,650 1 7,500 9 1,602 1,847,571 1,856,673
10 1,657 167 1,824 2,221 - 7,103 9 1,602 1,849,792 1,858,497
11 1,307 133 1,440 2,090 - 6,453 10 1,602 1,851,882 1,859,937 [61]
12 1,300 153 1,453 2,145 - 5,761 10 1,602 1,854,027 1,861,390
13 3,033 319 3,352 1,853 - 7,260 11 1,602 1,855,880 1,864,742
14 2,166 260 2,426 1,512 2 8,172 9 1,604 1,857,392 1,867,168
15 2,186 237 2,423 1,585 1 9,009 7 1,605 1,858,977 1,869,591
16 2,091 218 2,309 3,306 - 8,012 8 1,605 1,862,283 1,871,900
17 1,702 145 1,847 2,365 2 7,492 9 1,607 1,864,648 1,873,747
18 1,415 113 1,528 2,333 - 6,687 6 1,607 1,866,981 1,875,275
19 1,219 90 1,309 2,200 1 5,795 10 1,608 1,869,181 1,876,584
20 2,978 244 3,222 1,926 1 7,090 11 1,609 1,871,107 1,879,806 [62]
21 2,318 190 2,508 1,653 - 7,945 10 1,609 1,872,760 1,882,314
22 2,333 212 2,545 1,446 - 9,044 8 1,609 1,874,206 1,884,859
23 2,174 169 2,343 3,198 - 8,189 7 1,609 1,877,404 1,887,202
24 2,200 142 2,342 2,443 1 8,087 8 1,610 1,879,847 1,889,544
25 1,706 91 1,797 2,417 - 7,467 9 1,610 1,882,264 1,891,341
26 1,522 84 1,606 2,275 5 6,793 9 1,615 1,884,539 1,892,947
27 4,066 294 4,360 2,367 2 8,784 7 1,617 1,886,906 1,897,307
28 3,214 240 3,454 1,846 - 10,392 6 1,617 1,888,752 1,900,761
29 3,219 212 3,431 1,707 - 12,116 9 1,617 1,890,459 1,904,192 [63]
30 3,500 215 3,715 4,355 1 11,475 8 1,618 1,894,814 1,907,907

October

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Day New cases New recoveries New deaths Active cases In ICU Total deaths Total recovered Total cases Ref.
Local Imported Total
1 3,363 147 3,510 3,280 1 11,704 8 1,619 1,898,094 1,911,417 [63]
2 2,758 105 2,863 3,249 1 11,317 8 1,620 1,901,343 1,914,280
3 2,587 126 2,713 3,500 2 10,528 9 1,622 1,904,843 1,916,993
4 6,888 258 7,146 3,518 2 14,154 11 1,624 1,908,361 1,924,139
5 5,708 215 5,923 2,935 - 17,142 11 1,624 1,911,296 1,930,062
6 5,982 226 6,208 2,863 1 20,486 13 1,625 1,914,159 1,936,270
7 5,710 224 5,934 6,985 3 19,432 13 1,628 1,921,144 1,942,204
8 6,008 190 6,198 5,691 1 19,938 8 1,629 1,926,835 1,948,402
9 4,683 112 4,795 5,868 - 18,865 10 1,629 1,932,703 1,953,197
10 4,589 130 4,719 6,097 3 17,484 10 1,632 1,938,800 1,957,916
11 11,399 333 11,732 5,872 2 23,342 11 1,634 1,944,672 1,969,648
12 9,321 290 9,611 4,837 2 28,114 11 1,636 1,949,509 1,979,259
13 9,249 252 9,501 4,695 3 32,917 13 1,639 1,954,204 1,988,760 [64]
14 8,763 324 9,087 11,688 2 30,314 9 1,641 1,965,892 1,997,847
15 7,764 273 8,037 9,023 - 29,328 13 1,641 1,974,915 2,005,884
16 6,026 155 6,181 8,980 3 26,526 13 1,644 1,983,895 2,012,065
17 5,028 168 5,196 8,794 2 22,926 15 1,646 1,992,689 2,017,261
18 11,553 381 11,934 8,097 5 26,758 14 1,651 2,000,786 2,029,195
19 8,419 333 8,752 6,324 3 29,183 14 1,654 2,007,110 2,037,947
20 7,865 311 8,176 5,678 5 31,676 13 1,659 2,012,788 2,046,123
21 6,985 262 7,247 11,934 1 26,988 15 1,660 2,024,722 2,053,370
22 6,082 257 6,339 8,631 - 24,696 16 1,660 2,033,353 2,059,709
23 4,280 174 4,454 7,893 2 21,255 9 1,662 2,041,246 2,064,163
24 3,475 152 3,627 7,456 1 17,425 10 1,663 2,048,702 2,067,790
25 2,820 174 2,994 6,473 3 13,943 9 1,666 2,055,175 2,070,784
26 8,999 558 9,557 4,677 2 18,821 15 1,668 2,059,852 2,080,341
27 5,768 479 6,247 4,026 2 21,040 17 1,670 2,063,878 2,086,588 [65]
28 4,926 375 5,301 3,381 2 22,958 16 1,672 2,067,259 2,091,889
29 4,273 358 4,631 9,917 2 17,670 12 1,674 2,077,176 2,096,520
30 3,044 196 3,240 5,634 2 15,274 13 1,676 2,082,810 2,099,760
31 2,443 169 2,612 5,025 4 12,857 15 1,680 2,087,835 2,102,372

November

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Day New cases New recoveries New deaths Active cases In ICU Total deaths Total recovered Total cases Ref.
Local Imported Total
1 5,319 333 5,652 4,837 - 13,672 19 1,680 2,092,672 2,108,024 [65]
2 3,799 287 4,086 3,364 2 14,392 16 1,682 2,096,036 2,112,110
3 3,265 246 3,511 2,925 1 14,977 16 1,683 2,098,961 2,115,621
4 2,941 187 3,128 5,808 2 12,295 16 1,685 2,104,769 2,118,749
5 2,547 139 2,686 4,003 1 10,977 16 1,686 2,108,772 2,121,435
6 1,779 114 1,893 3,548 1 9,321 15 1,687 2,112,320 2,123,328
From 7 November, MOH's main page only reports the 7-day moving average of cases, with number of daily cases displayed on the weekly situation report.
7 1,567 109 1,676 3,119 3 7,875 16 1,690 2,115,439 2,125,004
8 3,307 261 3,568 2,907 1 8,535 14 1,691 2,118,346 2,128,572
9 2,777 205 2,982 1,970 2 9,545 14 1,693 2,120,316 2,131,554
10 2,548 217 2,765 1,886 - 10,424 14 1,693 2,122,202 2,134,319 [67]
11 2,164 175 2,339 3,631 - 9,132 12 1,693 2,125,833 2,136,658
12 1,807 133 1,940 2,864 1 8,207 12 1,694 2,128,697 2,138,598
13 1,390 111 1,501 2,699 1 7,008 16 1,695 2,131,396 2,140,099
14 1,215 97 1,312 2,326 2 5,992 15 1,697 2,133,722 2,141,411
15 2,839 272 3,111 2,033 - 7,070 15 1,697 2,135,755 2,144,522
16 1,974 210 2,184 1,636 1 7,617 13 1,698 2,137,391 2,146,706
17 1,907 181 2,088 1,438 1 8,266 11 1,699 2,138,829 2,148,794
18 1,753 155 1,908 3,094 - 7,080 8 1,699 2,141,923 2,150,702
19 1,537 129 1,666 2,172 - 6,574 7 1,699 2,144,095 2,152,368
20 1,082 85 1,167 2,041 1 5,699 8 1,700 2,146,136 2,153,535
21 1,026 72 1,098 1,911 - 4,886 9 1,700 2,148,047 2,154,633
22 2,222 166 2,388 1,714 1 5,559 8 1,701 2,149,761 2,157,021
23 1,556 132 1,688 1,264 - 5,983 8 1,701 2,151,025 2,158,709
24 1,490 125 1,615 1,175 - 6,423 9 1,701 2,152,200 2,160,324 [68]
25 1,232 117 1,349 2,408 1 5,363 11 1,702 2,154,608 2,161,673
26 1,194 96 1,290 1,632 - 5,021 13 1,702 2,156,240 2,162,963
27 837 72 909 1,588 - 4,342 13 1,702 2,157,828 2,163,872
28 754 63 817 1,351 - 3,808 10 1,702 2,159,179 2,164,689
29 1,689 149 1,838 1,325 1 4,320 9 1,703 2,160,504 2,166,527
30 1,236 134 1,370 961 - 4,729 9 1,703 2,161,465 2,167,897
  • 8 November: Health Minister Ong Ye Kung announced that hospitals would no longer set aside entire wards for COVID-19 patients.[69]
  • 9 November: MOH announced that restrictions on visitors to hospital wards and care homes would be extended to 23 November.[70]

December

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Day New cases New recoveries New deaths Active cases In ICU Total deaths Total recovered Total cases Ref.
Local Imported Total
1 1,186 118 1,304 897 - 5,136 7 1,703 2,162,362 2,169,201 [68]
2 1,202 95 1,297 1,819 2 4,612 8 1,705 2,164,181 2,170,498
3 971 81 1,052 1,360 - 4,304 8 1,705 2,165,541 2,171,550
4 777 69 846 1,248 - 3,902 9 1,705 2,166,789 2,172,396
5 718 58 776 1,292 1 3,385 10 1,706 2,168,081 2,173,172
6 1,681 136 1,817 1,107 - 4,095 8 1,706 2,169,188 2,174,989
7 1,225 124 1,349 914 1 4,529 5 1,707 2,170,102 2,176,338
8 1,240 123 1,363 829 - 5,063 6 1,707 2,170,931 2,177,701 [71]
9 1,227 116 1,343 1,809 - 4,597 5 1,707 2,172,740 2,179,044
10 991 111 1,102 1,344 - 4,355 4 1,707 2,174,084 2,180,146
11 827 75 902 1,323 - 3,934 6 1,707 2,175,407 2,181,048
12 684 56 740 1,284 - 3,390 6 1,707 2,176,691 2,181,788
13 1,676 141 1,817 1,156 1 4,050 6 1,708 2,177,847 2,183,605
14 1,217 130 1,347 895 - 4,502 6 1,708 2,178,742 2,184,952
15 1,145 117 1,262 795 1 4,968 5 1,709 2,179,537 2,186,214
16 1,132 113 1,245 1,788 - 4,425 5 1,709 2,181,325 2,187,459
17 958 94 1,052 1,327 - 4,150 4 1,709 2,182,652 2,188,511
18 765 73 838 1,212 - 3,776 5 1,709 2,183,864 2,189,349
19 647 61 708 1,221 1 3,262 6 1,710 2,185,085 2,190,057
20 1,389 151 1,540 1,053 - 3,749 6 1,710 2,186,138 2,191,597
21 955 138 1,093 867 - 3,975 6 1,710 2,187,005 2,192,690
22 1,059 141 1,200 754 - 4,421 5 1,710 2,187,759 2,193,890 [72]
23 946 127 1,073 1,530 - 3,964 5 1,710 2,189,289 2,194,963
24 915 102 1,017 1,109 - 3,872 4 1,710 2,190,398 2,195,980
25 631 79 710 1,140 - 3,442 4 1,710 2,191,538 2,196,690
26 321 73 394 1,034 1 2,801 4 1,711 2,192,572 2,197,084
27 463 143 606 984 - 2,423 4 1,711 2,193,556 2,197,690
28 1,224 323 1,547 712 - 3,258 4 1,711 2,194,268 2,199,237
29 883 233 1,116 477 - 3,897 4 1,711 2,194,745 2,200,353
30 830 196 1,026 654 - 4,269 4 1,711 2,195,399 2,201,379
31 655 180 835 1,543 - 3,561 3 1,711 2,196,942 2,202,214

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