Singapore may see 2,000 Covid-19 deaths each year, minister says

At 0.2% Singapore’s Covid-19 case fatality rate is similar to the rate of deaths from pneumonia before the pandemic struck, said Janil Puthucheary, a senior minister of state in parliament.It is also lower than other countries where cases surged before vaccination, he said.”But it does mean that over time, the absolute number of deaths from Covid-19 will rise despite the best possible medical care,” he said. “We could have perhaps 2,000 deaths per year from Covid-19.”These deaths would mainly occur among the elderly, but Singapore was focused on avoiding excess mortality, he added.The minister did not specify for how many years that estimate might apply. Singapore had 4,000 deaths per year due to influenza and other respiratory diseases pre-pandemic, he said.More than 80% of Singapore’s 5.45 million population has been fully vaccinated and almost all its cases are asymptomatic or mild. About 95% of those who died in the last six months were older than 60 years and 72% of those who died were not fully vaccinated.Puthucheary said the country was trying to live with Covid-19 as endemic. “Though we will have deaths as a result of Covid-19, we will not see more overall deaths than we would in a normal non-Covid year.”The city-state extended curbs to contain the spread of Covid-19 until late this month, drawing some criticism from the public.But the prime minister’s wife Ho Ching said people should stop complaining.”We are just spoiled kids if we keep on harping on our disappointment about dining and freedoms … let’s do our best to help, instead of wasting our energies on tantrums,” said Ho.