Singapore has coronavirusES seasonality spike in August (turning down in September). For "cases" Singapore is not yet at 2020 levels, and has not peaked yet. That should happen within 2 weeks, if things follow normal Singapore seasonality.
The following plots Singapore Cases and vaccinations:
Singapore has coronavirusES seasonality spike in August (turning down in September). For "cases" Singapore is not yet at 2020 levels, and has not peaked yet. That should happen within 2 weeks, if things follow normal Singapore seasonality.
The following plots Singapore Cases and vaccinations:
https://91-divoc.com/pages/covid-visualization/?chart=countries&highlight=Singapore&show=highlight-only&y=both&scale=linear&data=cases-daily-7&data-source=merged&xaxis=right-all&extraData=vaccinePeople&extraDataScale=separately#countries
Apparently, they also largely ignore the cases and are planning to "treat it like the flu", as well.
Also I'm surprised the case numbers are not 100000 out of 6M.
darth VADEr. (Vaccine antibody dependent enhancement)
can't argue with that.