Timeline of the COVID-19 pandemic in Singapore (2021)

The following is a timeline of the COVID-19 pandemic in Singapore in 2021.

Timeline

January

Day New cases New recoveriesActive cases In ICU Total deaths Total recoveredTotal cases Ref.
Dorm Residents Community Imported Total
1 - 327 30 10141 1 29 58,45958,629 [1]
2 - -33 33 17157 1 29 58,47658,662
3 - -35 35 11181 1 29 58,48758,697
4 - -24 24 10195 1 29 58,49758,721
5 - 226 28 20203 1 29 58,51758,749
6 - 229 31 24210 1 29 58,54158,780
7 - 231 33 21222 1 29 58,56258,813
8 - 221 23 18227 1 29 58,58058,836
9 - -29 29 31225 1 29 58,61158,865
10 - -42 42 25242 1 29 58,63658,907
11 - -22 22 32232 1 29 58,66858,929 [2]
12 - -17 17 26223 1 29 58,69458,946
13 1 -37 38 28233 1 29 58,72258,984
14 - 144 45 35243 - 29 58,75759,029
15 - 129 30 14259 - 29 58,77159,059
16 1 419 24 13270 - 29 58,78459,083
17 - 228 30 62238 - 29 58,84659,113
18 - 212 14 22230 - 29 58,86859,127
19 - 426 30 26234 - 29 58,89459,157
20 - 436 40 32242 1 29 58,92659,197
21 - 434 38 33247 1 29 58,95959,235
22 - 114 15 24238 1 29 58,98359,250 [3]
23 - -10 10 32216 - 29 59,01559,260
24 - -48 48 26238 - 29 59,04159,308
25 - -44 44 25257 - 29 59,06659,352
26 - -14 14 20251 - 29 59,08659,366
27 - -25 25 18258 - 29 59,10459,391
28 - -34 34 44248 - 29 59,14859,425
29 - -24 24 33239 - 29 59,18159,449
30 - 355 58 15282 - 29 59,19659,507
31 - -29 29 32279 - 29 59,22859,536
  • 1 January: Following reports of a more contagious strain of COVID-19 circulating in South Africa, MOH announced that long-term pass holders and short-term visitors from South Africa, as well as those who have traveled there in the last 14 days (except for Singaporean citizens and permanent residents) would be barred from entering or transiting through Singapore from 4 January.[4]
  • 2 January:
    • Two employees in the marine sector who tested positive for COVID-19 in November and December 2020 were put under investigation for suspected breaching of safety measures, with one company, Master Systems Marine, being suspended from sending its personnel to work on board ships. Another company, Lloyd's Register Singapore, has suspended all shipboard survey and audit activities.[5]
    • 44 people were put under investigation for suspected breaching of COVID-19 safety measures by gathering at an industrial building along Boon Lay Way on New Year's Day.[6]
  • 6 January: The Maritime and Port Authority (MPA) announced that the tanker NewOcean 6 would temporarily cease operations, following reports of 9 COVID-19 cases linked to it.[7]
  • 7 January: MOH announced that the Crowne Plaza Changi Airport Hotel would be closed until 21 January for investigation, following reports that the 2 unlinked community cases on that day were workers at the hotel.[8]
  • 8 January: Oh Bee Hiok, a COVID-19 case who was part of the SAFRA Jurong cluster in March 2020, was sentenced to five months' imprisonment for deliberately obstructing MOH workers and withholding information.[9]
  • 16 January: In the wake of the emergence of new COVID-19 variants and reports of the deteriorating global situation, MOH announced that all travelers from foreign countries  including Singaporean citizens and permanent residents  would be required from 24 January to take a PCR test upon arrival in Singapore. In addition, those who have traveled from the UK and South Africa will be required from 18 January to serve an extra 7-day self-isolation at their place of residence, after their 14-day SHN at dedicated facilities.[10]
  • 20 January: Following the recent increase of COVID-19 cases in the community, MHA and MTI announced that the planned pilot programme for reopening nightclubs and KTV lounges would be deferred until further notice.[11]
  • 21 January:
    • MINDEF announced the start of COVID-19 vaccinations for Singapore Armed Forces personnel, with plans to vaccinate the bulk of the active forces by mid-2021.[12]
    • MTI announced that from 22 January, cargo drivers from Malaysia entering Singapore through the Tuas and Woodlands checkpoints will be required to take a COVID-19 test; only those with a negative result will be allowed entry.[13]
  • 22 January:
    • Nurul Afiqah Binte Mohammed was sentenced to 7 weeks' imprisonment for repeatedly leaving her home during her 14-day SHN.[14]
    • MOH announced the tightening of COVID-19 safety measures ahead of the Chinese New Year period; from 26 January, households will be allowed only a maximum of 8 visitors per day, and that people  if possible  should not visit more than 2 households per day. In addition, conducting of the traditional "lohei" in restaurants should be done so without verbalisation of the auspicious phrases.[15]
  • 30 January: MFA announced that the reciprocal green lanes between Singapore and Malaysia, Germany and South Korea would be suspended for three months from 1 February, due to the resurgence of new COVID-19 cases in those countries. However, travelers who have already been approved under the green lane are still allowed to enter Singapore.[16]
  • 31 January: A 72-year old aviation officer who was among the 3 community cases on 30 January was put under investigation for meeting with 12 other people for tennis after developing COVID-19 symptoms.[17]

February

Day New cases New recoveriesActive cases In ICU Total deaths Total recoveredTotal cases Ref.
Dorm Residents Community Imported Total
1 - -29 29 43265 - 29 59,27159,565 [18]
2 - -19 19 30254 - 29 59,30159,584
3 - -18 18 19253 - 29 59,32059,602
4 - -22 22 28247 - 29 59,34859,624
5 1 123 25 25247 1 29 59,37359,649
6 - -26 26 32241 1 29 59,40559,675
7 - 123 24 28237 1 29 59,43359,699
8 - 220 22 51208 1 29 59,48459,721
9 - -11 11 22197 1 29 59,50659,732
10 1 -14 15 20192 1 29 59,52659,747
11 - 39 12 32172 1 29 59,55859,759
12 - 216 18 11179 1 29 59,56959,777
13 - -9 9 35153 1 29 59,60459,786
14 - -14 14 17150 1 29 59,62159,800
15 - -9 9 20139 1 29 59,64159,809 [19]
16 - -1 1 20120 1 29 59,66159,810
17 - 110 11 15116 1 29 59,67659,821
18 - -11 11 3124 1 29 59,67959,832
19 - -14 14 18120 1 29 59,69759,846
20 - -12 12 22110 1 29 59,71959,858
21 - -11 11 12109 1 29 59,73159,869
22 - 19 10 15104 1 29 59,74659,879
23 1 -3 4 7101 1 29 59,75359,883
24 - 16 7 8100 1 29 59,76159,890
25 - 28 10 2486 1 29 59,78559,900
26 - -13 13 1881 1 29 59,80359,913
27 - -12 12 1380 1 29 59,81659,925
28 1 -10 11 784 1 29 59,82359,936
  • 1 February: Senior Minister of State for Health Janil Puthucheary announced that all polyclinics nationwide would begin offering COVID-19 vaccinations.[20]
  • 3 February:
    • MOM announced that from 5 February, foreign domestic workers and confinement nannies arriving in Singapore would be required to take a COVID-19 serology test.[21] In addition, newly arrived work permit and S-pass holders who work in the construction, marine and process sectors would be required to go through an extra 7-day testing regime after their 14-day SHN.[22]
    • HSA announced that the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine had been approved for use in Singapore, with the first shipment expected to arrive in March.[23]
  • 5 February: 10 people (9 British nationals and 1 Singaporean permanent resident) were charged in court for breaching COVID-19 safety measures by hosting a party on a yacht on 26 December 2020, during Phase 2 of reopening.[24] In addition, MPA announced the suspension of the yacht for 30 days due to the incident.[25]
  • 6 February: The first case of COVID-19 re-infection in Singapore is reported, a Bangladeshi dorm resident who had first tested positive on 12 April 2020.[26]
  • 9 February: Following reports of the improving situation in New South Wales, Australia and the rising number of COVID-19 cases in Vietnam, MOH announced that travelers from New South Wales (from 11 February for Singaporean citizens, permanent residents and long-term pass holders, and 16 February for short-term visitors) would only be required to take a PCR test upon arrival instead of a serving a SHN. Meanwhile, travelers from Vietnam would be required from 13 February to serve a 14-day SHN upon arrival, with short-term visitors who have traveled to Vietnam in the past 14 days barred from entering. Travelers on the BTP Scheme would also be required to take additional COVID-19 tests upon their return to Singapore.[27]
  • 17 February: The first shipment of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine arrives in Singapore.[28]
  • 23 February: The first shipment of China's CoronaVac COVID-19 vaccine arrives in Singapore, with HSA's authorisation for use pending.[29]

March

Day New cases New recoveries New deathsActive cases In ICU Total deaths Total recoveredTotal cases Ref.
Community Imported Total
1 -12 12 7 -89 1 29 59,83059,948 [30]
2 -8 8 12 -85 1 29 59,84259,956
3 221 23 7 -101 1 29 59,84959,979
4 118 19 8 -112 1 29 59,85759,998
5 -9 9 13 -108 1 29 59,87060,007
6 -13 13 9 -112 1 29 59,87960,020
7 -13 13 15 -110 1 29 59,89460,033
8 -13 13 6 -117 1 29 59,90060,046
9 -6 6 5 -118 1 29 59,90560,052
10 -10 10 6 -122 1 29 59,91160,062
11 17 8 28 -102 1 29 59,93960,070 [31]
12 -10 10 11 -101 1 29 59,95060,080
13 -8 8 11 197 - 30 59,96160,088
14 -17 17 7 -107 - 30 59,96860,105
15 -12 12 6 -113 - 30 59,97460,117
16 -11 11 10 -114 - 30 59,98460,128
17 -9 9 17 -106 - 30 60,00160,137
18 -15 15 13 -108 - 30 60,01460,152
19 -15 15 5 -118 - 30 60,01960,167
20 -17 17 3 -132 - 30 60,02260,184
21 -12 12 16 -128 - 30 60,03860,196
22 -12 12 13 -127 - 30 60,05160,208 [32]
23 -13 13 12 -128 - 30 60,06360,221
24 -15 15 15 -128 - 30 60,07860,236
25 -17 17 8 -137 - 30 60,08660,253
26 -12 12 17 -132 1 30 60,10360,265
27 -23 23 10 -145 1 30 60,11360,288
28 -12 12 9 -148 1 30 60,12260,300
29 -21 21 9 -160 1 30 60,13160,321
30 -26 26 7 -179 1 30 60,13860,347
31 -34 34 11 -202 1 30 60,14960,381
  • 8 March:
    • MOH announced that COVID-19 vaccinations for people aged 60 to 69 would be brought forward from its initial planned date of end-March, due to an increase in vaccine stocks arriving in Singapore.[33]
    • MOH announced that Singapore would offer COVID-19 vaccinations to cargo drivers from Malaysia,[34] who will be selected based on their frequency of travel between the two countries.[35]
  • 11 March: Director of the International Air Transport Association (IATA) Alexandre de Juniac announced that overseas travel for personal and leisure purposes would resume from the second half of 2021.[36]
  • 15 March: MFA announced that Singapore was in discussions with Australia of a possible air travel bubble between the two countries.[37]
  • 18 March: MTI announced that cargo drivers and accompanying personnel from Malaysia would receive an immunization certificate upon completing their vaccination regimen, and would also be exempt from daily on-arrival tests.[38]
  • 24 March: MOH announced that from 5 April 2021, more people can return to work, as it will boost the central business district (CBD) and industrial park sector to 80%. Separately, pre-event testing will be carried out for any event larger than the original threshold, to the new threshold which was introduced in April. Guidelines were updated during the Phase 2 (Heightened Alert), Phase 3 (Heightened Alert) and now; Preparatory Stage of Transition to Endemic COVID-19.[39]

April

Day New cases New recoveriesActive cases In ICU Total deaths Total recoveredTotal cases Ref.
Dorm Residents Community Imported Total
1 - -26 26 12216 1 30 60,16160,407 [40]
2 - -43 43 15244 1 30 60,17660,450
3 - -18 18 9253 1 30 60,18560,468
4 - -10 10 17246 1 30 60,20260,478
5 - -17 17 12251 1 30 60,21460,495
6 - -24 24 25250 1 30 60,23960,519
7 - 134 35 21264 1 30 60,26060,554
8 - -21 21 24261 1 30 60,28460,575
9 - -26 26 20267 1 30 60,30460,601
10 - -32 32 18281 1 30 60,32260,633
11 1 -19 20 13288 1 30 60,33560,653 [41]
12 - -25 25 22291 1 30 60,35760,678
13 - -14 14 17288 1 30 60,37460,692
14 - 126 27 18297 2 30 60,39260,719
15 - -16 16 25288 2 30 60,41760,735
16 - 133 34 29293 2 30 60,44660,769
17 - 435 39 17315 2 30 60,46360,808
18 - 122 23 22316 2 30 60,48560,831
19 - 119 20 18318 1 30 60,50360,851
20 1 -13 14 37295 1 30 60,54060,865
21 - -15 15 36274 1 30 60,57660,880 [42]
22 1 122 24 27271 1 30 60,60360,904
23 1 -38 39 10300 1 30 60,61360,943
24 - 518 23 16307 1 30 60,62960,966
25 - -40 40 33314 1 30 60,66261,006
26 1 143 45 20339 - 30 60,68261,051
27 - 111 12 22329 - 30 60,70461,063
28 - 221 23 14338 - 30 60,71861,086
Start of Delta variant[43][44]
29 - 1619 35 20353 - 30 60,73861,121
30 - 816 24 13364 - 30 60,75161,145
  • 12 April: The Singapore Tourism Board (STB) announced that from 14 April, the 8-hour time limit for local tours would be removed, with the maximum number of participants increased from 20 to 50.[45]
  • 20 April: MOH announced that from 23 April, all travelers from India (except for Singaporean citizens and permanent residents) would be required to serve an additional 7-day SHN at their place of residence, after their 14-day SHN at dedicated facilities. Meanwhile, the SHN period for travelers from Hong Kong would be reduced from 14 days to 7, with the option of serving it at their place of residence. In addition, long-term pass holders and short-term visitors from the UK and South Africa would be reallowed entry into or transit through Singapore.[46]
  • 22 April:
    • MOH announced that from 1 June, only the TraceTogether app or token would be accepted for SafeEntry checking-in at all high-risk avenues (such as malls, workplaces, schools, and places of worship).[47]
    • MOH announced that travelers from India who have not completed their 14-day SHN would now be required to serve their extra 7 days at dedicated facilities, instead of their place of residence. In addition, from 24 April, all long-term pass holders and short-term visitors with recent travel history to India in the past 14 days (including those who had gained prior approval for entry into Singapore) would be barred from entering or transiting through Singapore.[48]
  • 26 April: Singapore and Hong Kong announced that the air travel bubble between the two cities would officially re-launch on 26 May, with COVID-19 safety measures in place;[49] daily flights are expected to begin in June.[50]
  • 29 April: Tan Tock Seng Hospital announced that no visitors would be allowed until further notice, after it was reported that a community case on that day was a fully-vaccinated nurse working at the hospital.[43]
  • 30 April: MOH announced that from 2 May, all long-term pass holders and short-term visitors with recent travel history to Bangladesh, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka in the past 14 days (including those who had gained prior approval for entry into Singapore) would be barred from entering or transiting through Singapore. Travelers from those countries who have yet to complete their 14-day SHN by 3 May would now be required to serve their extra 7 days at dedicated facilities. In addition, all travelers from Thailand would be required from 3 May onwards to serve their 14-day SHN at dedicated facilities.[51]

May

Day New cases New recoveries New deathsActive cases In ICU Total deaths Total recoveredTotal cases Ref.
Dorm Residents Community Imported Total
1 2 725 34 141 383 - 31 60,76561,179 [52]
2 - 1326 39 21- 401 - 31 60,78661,218
3 - 107 17 20- 398 - 31 60,80661,235
4 - 512 17 17- 398 2 31 60,82361,252
5 - 115 16 21- 393 2 31 60,84461,268
6 - 216 18 29- 382 1 31 60,87361,286
7 - 421 25 33- 374 2 31 60,90661,311
8 - 713 20 6- 388 2 31 60,91261,331
9 - 1018 28 21- 395 2 31 60,93361,359
10 - 316 19 20- 394 3 31 60,95361,378
11 - 1312 25 22- 397 3 31 60,97561,403 [53]
12 - 106 16 31- 382 3 31 61,00661,419
13 - 2410 34 23- 393 3 31 61,02961,453
14 - 2428 52 18- 427 3 31 61,04761,505
15 - 1912 31 15- 443 3 31 61,06261,536
Start of Phase 2 (Heightened Alert)[54]
16 - 3811 49 42- 450 2 31 61,10461,585
17 - 217 28 19- 459 3 31 61,12361,613
18 - 2711 38 11- 486 5 31 61,13461,651
19 - 344 38 49- 475 5 31 61,18361,689
20 - 2714 41 461 469 4 32 61,22961,730
21 - 3010 40 13- 496 4 32 61,24261,770
22 - 227 29 35- 490 5 32 61,27761,799 [55]
23 1 213 25 17- 498 3 32 61,29461,824
24 - 2412 36 22- 512 3 32 61,31661,860
25 3 189 30 13- 529 2 32 61,32961,890
26 1 232 26 31- 524 2 32 61,36061,916
27 1 149 24 12- 536 2 32 61,37261,940
28 - 1515 30 35- 531 3 32 61,40761,970
29 - 2310 33 16- 548 3 32 61,42362,003
30 - 196 25 111 561 3 33 61,43462,028
31 - 167 23 25- 559 2 33 61,45962,051
  • 4 May:
    • It was announced that travelers from all countries (except Australia, Brunei, China, New Zealand, Taiwan, Hong Kong and Macau) in the past consecutive 21 days would be required from 8 May onwards to serve a 21-day SHN at dedicated facilities upon arrival, though they will be allowed to serve the last 7 days at their place of residence.[56]
    • MOH announced that Singapore would temporarily revert to Phase 2 from 8 to 30 May due to multiple virulent strains worldwide, with the possibility of enhanced penalties for not following the new rules, in order to prevent the need for a second "circuit breaker" or a full-blown lockdown.[44]
    • MOH announced that the mandatory TraceTogether-only SafeEntry measures at higher-risk avenues would be brought forward from 1 June to 17 May.[57]
  • 7 May: MOM announced that effective immediately, Singapore would not accept entry applications for work pass holders from higher-risk countries and regions (including those who have received approval to enter Singapore before 5 July).[58]
  • 13 May: MOH announced that effective immediately, travelers from Vietnam in the past 21 days would be required to fully serve their 21-day SHN at dedicated facilities.[59]
  • 14 May: Following the recent surge of cases in the community, MOH announced that Singapore would enter Phase 2 (Heightened Alert) from 16 May to 13 June 2021.[54]
  • 16 May: MOH announced that all Singaporean citizens, permanent residents and long-term pass holders with recent travel history to Taiwan would be required from 17 May onwards to serve a 21-day SHN (14 days at dedicated facilities, followed by 7 days at their place of residence) upon arrival. In addition, all short-term visitors would be barred from entering or transiting through Singapore.[60]
  • 17 May:
    • MOT announced that the Singapore-Hong Kong air travel bubble would once again be deferred, with a new launch date to be reviewed around 13 June.[61]
    • Tan Tock Seng Hospital announced that it would progressively resume admissions from 18 May.[62]
  • 18 May: MOH announced the authorization of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine for use on those aged 12 to 15, as well as the extension of the interval between doses from 3–4 weeks to 6–8 weeks.[63]
  • 20 May: Brunei announced that its "reciprocal green lane" arrangement with Singapore would be suspended until further notice.[64]
  • 24 May: HSA announced the provisional authorization of NUS's BreFrence Go COVID-19 breath test.[65]
  • 26 May: MOH announced that all travelers entering or transiting through Singapore (including Singaporean citizens and permanent residents) would be required from 30 May onwards to present a valid negative COVID-19 PCR test before their departure for and upon their arrival in Singapore; those with travel history to lower-risk countries in the past 21 days would be exempt.[66]
  • 27 May: MOH announced that all travelers from Victoria State, Australia (including Singaporean citizens, permanent residents, and long-term pass holders) would be required from 30 May onwards to serve a 7-day SHN at their place of residence, while short-term travelers would be barred from entering or transiting through Singapore.[67]
  • 31 May: It was announced that the mass vaccination exercise would begin on 1 June for all Singaporeans and permanent residents aged 12 and above, with ITE Colleges being opened for students to get vaccinated.[68] In addition, remote work and home-based learning guidance would fully cease when herd immunity is achieved, while border restrictions and contact tracing would be retained to prevent dangerous variants from entering.[69]

June

Day New cases New recoveries New deathsActive cases In ICU Total deaths Total recoveredTotal cases Ref.
Dorm Residents Community Imported Total
1 - 153 18 22- 555 2 33 61,48162,069 [70]
2 - 247 31 42- 544 2 33 61,52362,100
3 - 3510 45 34- 555 2 33 61,55762,145
4 - 76 13 23- 545 2 33 61,58062,158
5 - 126 18 33- 530 2 33 61,61362,176
6 - 614 20 22- 528 2 33 61,63562,196
7 - 59 14 25- 517 2 33 61,66062,210
8 1 35 9 421 483 2 34 61,70262,219
9 - 22 4 38- 449 1 34 61,74062,223
10 - 49 13 25- 437 1 34 61,76562,236
11 - 36 9 34- 412 1 34 61,79962,245 [71]
12 - 99 18 39- 391 1 34 61,83862,263
Move from Phase 2 (Heightened Alert) to Phase 3 (Heightened Alert)[72]
13 - 103 13 31- 373 1 34 61,86962,276
14 1 186 25 25- 373 2 34 61,89462,301
15 - 14- 14 17- 370 2 34 61,91162,315
16 - 195 24 20- 374 1 34 61,93162,339
17 - 207 27 29- 372 1 34 61,96062,366
18 - 142 16 27- 361 1 34 61,98762,382
19 - 147 21 36- 346 1 34 62,02362,403
20 - 92 11 19- 338 1 34 62,04262,414
21 - 133 16 281 325 - 35 62,07062,430 [73]
22 - 153 18 28- 315 2 35 62,09862,448
23 - 139 22 15- 322 5 35 62,11362,470
24 - 149 23 27- 318 4 35 62,14062,493
25 - 155 20 21- 317 4 35 62,16162,513
26 - 134 17 201 313 4 36 62,18162,530
27 - 122 14 14- 313 4 36 62,19562,544
28 - 45 9 17- 305 3 36 62,21262,553
29 - 55 10 7- 308 3 36 62,21962,563
30 - 511 16 9- 315 4 36 62,22862,579
  • 2 June: MOH announced that China's CoronaVac COVID-19 vaccine would be approved for use in Singapore under the special access route, though it will not be covered under the Vaccine Injury Financial Assistance Programme.[74]
  • 4 June:
    • MOH announced that all travelers from Guangdong, China (including Singaporean citizens, permanent residents, and long-term pass holders) would be required from 5 June onwards to serve a 7-day SHN at their place of residence, while short-term travelers would be barred from entering or transiting through Singapore.[75]
    • MOH announced that visits to all elderly care centers would be suspended from 5 to 20 June.[76]
  • 10 June: MOH announced that Singapore would move back to Phase 3 (Heightened Alert) in two steps on 14 June; the limit for social gatherings and distinct visitors allowed per household would be increased to 5, with the possibility of more restrictions being lifted (such as the resumption of dining-in) on 21 June.[72]
  • 14 June: MOH announced that effective immediately, all travelers from Fiji would be required to fully serve their 21-day SHN at dedicated facilities, while all travelers from Israel would be required from 16 June onwards to serve a 14-day SHN at dedicated facilities, followed by an additional 7 days at their place of residence.[77]
  • 18 June: MOH announced that dining-in and mask-off indoor fitness activities would resume on 21 June in groups of up to 2 people, with the possibility of the limit increasing to 5 in mid-July.[78]
  • 23 June: MOH announced that the duration of SHN at dedicated facilities for all new travelers from higher-risk countries and regions would be reduced from 21 days to 14 days from 24 June onwards, due to the lack of evidence proving that the emerging Variants of Concern possess longer incubation periods.[79]
  • 24 June:
    • Health Minister Ong Ye Kung announced that MOH had signed advanced purchase agreements with Novavax to procure its non-mRNA COVID-19 vaccine, with the possibility of the first shipment arriving before the end of the year.[80]
    • MOH announced that from 27 June, Singaporean citizens, permanent residents and long-term pass holders traveling from New South Wales, Australia would be required to serve a 7-day SHN at their place of residence, with short-term pass holders barred from entering or transiting through Singapore. Meanwhile, all travelers from Victoria State would no longer be required to serve an SHN upon arrival.[81]
  • 29 June: It was announced that the interval between COVID-19 vaccination doses would be reduced from 6–8 weeks to 4 weeks.[82]
  • 30 June: MOH announced that from 3 July, all Singaporean citizens, permanent residents and long-term pass holders traveling from Australia would be required to serve a 7-day SHN at their place of residence, with short-term pass holders barred from entering or transiting through Singapore. Meanwhile, all travelers from Guangdong, China would no longer be required to serve an SHN upon arrival.[83]

July

Day New cases New recoveries New deathsActive cases In ICU Total deaths Total recoveredTotal cases Ref.
Dorm Residents Community Imported Total
1 - 46 10 6- 319 3 36 62,23462,589 [84]
2 - 37 10 16- 313 2 36 62,25062,599
3 - 43 7 15- 305 2 36 62,26562,606
4 - 110 11 21- 295 2 36 62,28662,617
5 - 67 13 13- 295 3 36 62,29962,630
6 1 18 10 14- 291 3 36 62,31362,640
7 - 57 12 28- 275 3 36 62,34162,652
8 - 313 16 22- 269 2 36 62,36362,668
9 - 19 10 11- 268 2 36 62,37462,678
10 - -6 6 23- 251 2 36 62,39762,684
11 - 17 8 17- 242 2 36 62,41462,692 [85]
12 - 818 26 18- 250 2 36 62,43262,718
13 - 197 26 21- 255 2 36 62,45362,744
14 - 564 60 14- 301 1 36 62,46762,804
15 - 426 48 14- 335 1 36 62,48162,852
16 - 538 61 17- 379 1 36 62,49862,913
17 - 608 68 14- 433 1 36 62,51262,981
18 1 874 92 14- 511 1 36 62,52663,073
19 - 1639 172 6- 677 1 36 62,53263,245
20 - 18213 195 11- 861 1 36 62,54363,440
21 - 1792 181 17- 1,025 1 36 62,56063,621
Move from Phase 3 (Heightened Alert) to Phase 2 (Heightened Alert) till 9 August[86]
22 2 1608 170 16- 1,179 1 36 62,57663,791 [87]
23 - 1303 133 11- 1,301 2 36 62,58763,924
24 1 1263 130 81 1,422 1 37 62,59564,054
25 1 1168 125 10- 1,537 2 37 62,60564,179
26 1 1286 135 12- 1,660 2 37 62,61764,314
27 8 1283 139 20- 1,779 2 37 62,63764,453
28 3 1276 136 26- 1,889 2 37 62,66364,589
29 3 1264 133 16- 2,006 3 37 62,67964,722
30 4 1278 139 54- 2,091 7 37 62,73364,861
31 1 1163 120 130- 2,081 7 37 62,86364,981
  • 7 July: It was announced that from 12 July, dining-in and social gatherings at the workplace in groups of up to 5 would resume, though remote work remains the default.[88]
  • 9 July: MOH announced that the interval between doses of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine would be further shortened to 3 weeks, as per the recommendation of the manufacturers.[89]
  • 10 July: MOH announced that from 13 July onwards, all travelers with travel history to Indonesia in the past 21 days (except Singaporean citizens and permanent residents) would be barred from transiting through Singapore. In addition, those entering Singapore would be required to present a negative PCR test taken 48 hours before departure.[90]
  • 14 July:
    • MOH announced that from 16 July onwards, all long-term pass holders and short-term visitors with travel history to Myanmar in the past 21 days would be barred from entering or transiting through Singapore.[91]
    • MOH announced that all Singaporean citizens, permanent residents and long-term pass holders who have been inoculated against COVID-19 overseas (with vaccines either approved by the HSA or on WHO's Emergency Use Listing) would be able to update their vaccination records in the National Immunisation Registry upon their return to Singapore.[92]
    • HSA announced that it would complete its evaluation of the CoronaVac COVID-19 Vaccine within 4 to 6 weeks, after having received additional data from Sinovac.[93]
  • 16 July: Following reports of the rising number of cases in the recent KTV cluster, MOH announced that all nightlife establishments that have pivoted to F&B establishments would be suspended from 16 to 30 July. In addition, the group limit for dining-in and mask-off activities would revert to 2 from 19 July to 8 August, though fully-vaccinated people may continue with the 5-people limit.[94]
  • 17 July: MOH announced that all fishmongers islandwide were to undergo testing for COVID-19, following reports of infected cases at Jurong Fishery Port on 16 July.[95]
  • 20 July: MOH announced that Singapore would revert to Phase 2 Heightened Alert from 22 July to 18 August.[86]
  • 28 July: It was announced that HSA had given the approval for the Sinopharm BIBP vaccine to be imported to and distributed in Singapore under the Special Access Route.[96]
  • 31 July: MOH announced that from 3 August, all travelers with travel history to Australia in the past 21 days would be required to serve a 14-day SHN at dedicated facilities, with the option to serve it at their place of residence; meanwhile, all travelers from Jiangsu Province, China, would be required to serve a 7-day SHN at their place of residence.[97]

August

Day New cases New recoveries New deathsActive cases In ICU Total deaths Total recoveredTotal cases Ref.
Dorm Residents Community Imported Total
1 4 1098 121 94- 2,108 8 37 62,95765,102 [98]
2 4 1025 111 761 2,142 7 38 63,03365,213
3 6 924 102 219- 2,025 7 38 63,25265,315
4 6 863 95 1051 2,014 7 39 63,35765,410
5 5 912 98 1001 2,011 8 40 63,45765,508
6 18 754 97 791 2,028 7 41 63,53665,605
7 19 566 81 1221 1,986 4 42 63,65865,686
8 4 695 78 200- 1,864 8 42 63,85865,764
9 12 573 72 204- 1,732 10 42 64,06265,836
Move from Phase 2 (Heightened Alert) to Preparatory Stage. For health and safety, several places are allowed to gather up to 5 pax and selected areas/unvaccinated are allowed to gather up to 2 pax[99]
10 6 471 54 90- 1,696 11 42 64,15265,890
11 8 532 63 1411 1,617 8 43 64,29365,953
12 4 55- 59 87- 1,589 9 43 64,38066,012 [100]
13 2 434 49 1571 1,480 10 44 64,53766,061
14 4 531 58 132- 1,406 9 44 64,66966,119
15 4 463 53 123- 1,336 8 44 64,79266,172
16 14 345 53 110- 1,279 7 44 64,91166,225
17 14 384 56 1601 1,174 6 45 65,06266,281
18 2 474 53 901 1,136 6 46 65,15266,334
19 - 293 32 90- 1,078 8 46 65,24266,366
20 2 344 40 1601 957 7 47 65,40266,406
21 - 325 37 126- 868 7 47 65,52866,443
22 3 266 35 732 828 7 49 65,60166,478 [101]
23 60 344 98 991 826 7 50 65,70066,576
24 23 885 116 72- 870 7 50 65,77266,692
25 26 922 120 532 935 7 52 65,82566,812
26 13 994 116 84- 967 7 52 65,90966,928
27 7 1132 122 593 1,027 6 55 65,96867,050
28 14 998 121 54- 1,094 6 55 66,02267,171
29 15 1099 133 70- 1,157 6 55 66,09267,304
30 24 1238 155 40- 1,272 5 55 66,13267,459
31 20 1365 161 42- 1,391 5 55 66,17467,620
  • 2 August: Senior Minister of State for Health Janil Puthucheary announced that those who have suffered allergic reactions after the first dose of an mRNA vaccine would be allowed to take the CoronaVac vaccine; they would also be considered fully-vaccinated.[102]
  • 4 August: MOH announced that barring several exceptions, all visits to hospital wards would be suspended from 5 to 18 August.[103]
  • 5 August: MOH announced that from 8 August, travellers from Taiwan would no longer be required to serve an SHN upon arrival.[104]
  • 6 August: MOH announced that from 10 August, the limit on social gatherings and visitors to households, as well as the resumption of dining-in at restaurants, would increase to 5 persons for fully-vaccinated people (while the limit remains 2 for non-vaccinated people and dining-in at hawker centres); from 19 August, limited number of employees currently working remotely would be allowed to return to the workplace due to rising number of cases; temperature screenings at public places would also no longer be required.[99]
  • 27 August: MOH announced that all households would each receive 6 DIY antigen rapid test (ART) kits from 28 August, with pre-school staff and students each receiving 3 kits from 13 September.[105]
  • 28 August: MOH announced that from 31 August, all travellers (including Singaporean citizens, permanent residents and long-term pass holders) with travel history to New Zealand in the past 21 days would be required to serve a 7-day SHN at their place of residence, with short term-travellers barred from entering or transiting through Singapore. Meanwhile, all travellers from Jiangsu Province, China, would no longer be required to serve an SHN upon arrival.[106]

September

Day New cases New recoveries New deathsActive cases In ICU Total deaths Total recoveredTotal cases Ref.
Dorm Residents Community Imported Total
1 11 1663 180 48- 1,523 5 55 66,22267,800 [107]
2 11 1773 191 90- 1,624 5 55 66,31267,991
3 6 2103 219 56- 1,787 5 55 66,36868,210
4 7 2466 259 144- 1,902 5 55 66,51268,469
5 11 1755 191 88- 2,005 5 55 66,60068,660
6 20 2156 241 119- 2,127 6 55 66,71968,901
7 28 3004 332 148- 2,311 6 55 66,86769,233
From 8 September 2021, MOH will no longer report daily unlinked cases.
8 18 3292 349 3451 2,314 6 56 67,21269,582
9 31 4197 457 2211 2,549 7 57 67,43370,039
10 108 4605 573 3341 2,787 6 58 67,76770,612
11 64 4865 555 221- 3,121 7 58 67,98871,167 [108]
12 63 4543 520 200- 3,441 7 58 68,18871,687
13 63 53410 607 247- 3,801 8 58 68,43572,294
14 77 7564 837 165- 4,473 9 58 68,60073,131
15 34 7703 807 277- 5,003 9 58 68,87773,938
16 103 8034 910 3741 5,538 12 59 69,25174,848
17 96 8381 935 363- 6,110 14 59 69,61475,783
18 78 9274 1,009 5101 6,608 18 60 70,12476,792
19 90 9202 1,012 476- 7,144 21 60 70,60077,804
20 78 8327 917 4872 7,572 18 62 71,08778,721
21 135 1,0394 1,178 5413 7,572 17 65 71,62879,899 [109]
22 176 1,2774 1,457 4623 9,198 19 68 72,09081,356
23 273 1,21912 1,504 3212 10,379 23 70 72,41182,860
24 277 1,3694 1,650 9843 11,042 23 73 73,39584,510
25 371 1,05319 1,443 7403 11,742 27 76 74,13585,953
26 398 1,5374 1,939 5172 13,162 30 78 74,65287,892
27 362 1,2805 1,647 5242 14,283 27 80 75,17689,539
28 515 1,7138 2,236 1,0455 15,469 30 85 76,22191,775
29 448 1,8119 2,258 1,0868 16,643 34 93 77,30794,043
30 452 2,0233 2,478 8672 18,252 34 95 78,17496,521
  • 9 September: MOM announced that from 13 September, all foreign workers who have been confined to dormitories for the past 18 months would gradually be allowed to visit the community, albeit under a strictly-controlled itinerary.[110]
  • 10 September: MOH announced that from 14 September, the quarantine period for those who have been exposed to COVID-19 (except for dormitory residents and travellers entering Singapore) would be reduced from 14 days to 10 days.[111]
  • 22 September: MOH announced that all visits to hospital wards would be suspended from 24 September to 23 October, though patient groups such as those requiring additional care support and birthing/post-partum mothers would be allowed one pre-designated visitor and one visit per day. Patients in critical condition would be allowed 5 visitors with a maximum of 2 at their bedside.[112]

October

Day New cases New recoveries New deathsActive cases In ICU Total deaths Total recoveredTotal cases Ref.
Dorm Residents Community Imported Total
1 819 2,07812 2,909 9508 20,203 34 103 79,12499,430 [113]
2 412 1,9386 2,356 1,6034 20,952 31 107 80,727101,786
3 373 1,6768 2,057 1,1996 21,804 35 113 81,926103,843
4 601 1,85915 2,475 2,5408 21,731 35 121 84,466106,318
5 713 2,7676 3,486 1,7459 23,463 34 130 86,211109,804
6 630 2,93215 3,577 2,8993 24,138 37 133 89,110113,381
7 692 2,7838 3,483 3,4453 24,173 40 136 92,555116,864
8 765 2,825- 3,590 2,4546 25,303 41 142 95,009120,454
9 832 2,8683 3,703 3,01911 25,976 40 153 98,028124,157
10 631 2,1762 2,809 2,4699 26,307 41 162 100,497126,966
11 306 1,9498 2,263 2,24910 26,311 42 172 102,746129,229 [114]
12 251 2,7214 2,976 2,11011 27,166 42 183 104,856132,205
13 498 2,6866 3,190 3,2159 27,132 46 192 108,071135,395
14 517 2,4123 2,932 3,42715 26,622 46 207 111,498138,327
15 620 2,8232 3,445 3,2848 26,775 48 215 114,782141,772
16 656 2,6884 3,348 3,4299 26,685 62 224 118,211145,120
17 601 2,4543 3,058 3,7549 25,980 66 233 121,965148,178
18 544 2,0081 2,553 3,0716 25,456 67 239 125,036150,731
19 501 3,48013 3,994 2,5357 26,908 71 246 127,571154,725
20 630 3,22111 3,862 2,71518 28,037 67 264 130,286158,587
21 500 2,9372 3,439 2,60616 28,854 61 280 132,892162,026
22 592 3,0396 3,637 2,82514 29,652 57 294 135,717165,663 [115]
23 790 2,8044 3,598 3,5126 29,732 58 300 139,229169,261
24 667 2,7088 3,383 3,36915 29,731 58 315 142,598172,644
25 322 2,8439 3,174 2,95414 29,937 64 329 145,552175,818
26 288 2,9845 3,277 2,85610 30,348 67 339 148,408179,095
27 661 4,65112 5,324 3,17210 32,490 66 349 151,580184,419
28 252 3,1719 3,432 4,34815 31,559 61 364 155,928187,851
29 536 3,7102 4,248 3,01116 32,780 59 380 158,939192,099
30 500 2,6084 3,112 3,91214 31,966 60 394 162,851195,211
31 414 2,7454 3,163 3,75913 31,357 61 407 166,610198,374
  • 9 October: MOH announced that from 13 October, non-vaccinated persons (except for those with a negative pre-event test result, recovered individuals, and children aged 12 and below) would be barred from entering shopping malls and dining-in at hawker centres/coffee shops.[116]
  • 21 October: MOH announced that restrictions on visitors to hospitals and residential care homes would be extended to 21 November 2021.[117]
  • 23 October:
    • MOH announced that from 1 January 2022, in a bid to open up the economy, all non-vaccinated individuals would be barred from returning to the workplace, unless they have tested negative; those who are medically-ineligible for the vaccines would be exempt. As such, workplace restrictions can be eased only from 1 January 2022.[118]
    • It was announced that Sinovac's Coronavac vaccine would be included in Singapore's national vaccination programme as a 3-dose regime, for those medically-ineligible for the mRNA-type vaccines.[118]
    • MOH announced that from 27 October, individuals with travel history to Bangladesh, India, Myanmar, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka in the past 14 days would be allowed to enter or transit through Singapore.[118]

November

Day New cases New recoveries New deathsActive cases In ICU Total deaths Total recoveredTotal cases Ref.
Dorm Residents Community Imported Total
1 278 2,1893 2,470 3,55214 30,261 62 421 170,162200,844 [119]
2 141 3,3523 3,496 3,0069 30,742 64 430 173,168204,340
3 409 3,2233 3,635 3,34012 31,025 69 442 176,508207,975
4 220 2,7803 3,003 5,08717 28,924 72 459 181,595210,978
5 120 1,6398 1,767 3,6579 27,025 70 468 185,252212,745
6 102 2,9285 3,035 3,87112 26,177 74 480 189,123215,780
7 205 2,3435 2,553 2,92617 25,787 64 497 192,049218,333
8 156 2,3077 2,470 3,21614 25,027 67 511 195,265220,803
9 169 3,2226 3,397 2,83412 25,578 72 523 198,099224,200
10 229 3,2448 3,481 2,49517 26,547 75 540 200,594227,681
11 136 2,24317 2,396 4,4108 24,525 70 548 205,004230,077 [120]
12 128 2,9656 3,099 2,97914 24,631 75 562 207,983233,176
13 120 2,1795 2,304 2,53914 24,382 72 576 210,522235,480
14 66 1,6516 1,723 2,20210 23,893 69 586 212,724237,203
15 101 1,9644 2,069 3,2708 22,684 72 594 215,994239,272
16 43 2,0215 2,069 2,36118 22,374 68 612 218,355241,341
17 144 3,32010 3,474 2,5557 23,286 64 619 220,910244,815
18 67 1,9647 2,038 3,7726 21,546 60 625 224,682246,853
19 97 1,6334 1,734 2,87416 20,390 64 641 227,556248,587
20 58 1,8667 1,931 2,53313 19,775 60 654 230,089250,518
21 80 1,57713 1,670 2,6408 18,797 60 662 232,729252,188 [121]
22 40 1,4138 1,461 2,1275 18,126 62 667 234,856253,649
23 21 1,7538 1,782 1,7785 18,125 64 672 236,634255,431
24 40 2,0309 2,079 2,2756 17,923 59 678 238,909257,510
25 31 1,22816 1,275 3,2233 15,972 55 681 242,132258,785
26 22 1,0635 1,090 2,2333 14,826 52 684 244,365259,875
27 63 1,6899 1,761 1,8976 14,684 58 690 246,262261,636
28 25 7193 747 2,06111 13,359 55 701 248,323262,383
29 25 1,0708 1,103 1,8129 12,641 62 710 250,135263,486
30 24 1,19322 1,239 1,3988 12,474 65 718 251,533264,725
  • 8 November: MOH announced that from 8 December 2021, those who are eligible for vaccination but choose not to do so would have to pay their own medical bills, should they be hospitalized or admitted to COVID-19 treatment facilities.[122]
  • 26 November: Following reports of a new, potentially more contagious COVID-19 strain circulating in Botswana, Eswatini, Lesotho, Mozambique, Namibia, South Africa, and Zimbabwe, MOH announced that from 28 November, all long-term pass holders and short-term visitors who have travelled to those countries in the last 14 days would be barred from entering or transiting through Singapore; returning citizens and permanent residents would be required to serve a 10-day SHN at dedicated facilities upon arrival. As COVID-19 Omicron variant becomes widespread, travellers from European Union, United Kingdom and United States will be required to serve 10-day SHN upon arrival.[123]
  • 28 November: MTI announced that from 29 November, travellers from Malaysia entering Singapore via the newly-launched land VTL would be required to take an on-arrival ART test.[124]
  • 30 November:
    • In view of the global presence of the Omicron variant, MOH announced that it would halt relaxations on social measures until February 2022.[125]
    • MOH announced that from 3 December, all travellers entering or transiting through Singapore would be required to take PCR tests upon arrival, as well as undergo additional supervised ATR tests.[126]

December

Day New cases New recoveries New deathsActive cases In ICU Total deaths Total recoveredTotal cases Ref.
Dorm Residents Community Imported Total
1 45 1,26613 1,324 1,5358 12,255 61 726 253,068266,049 [127]
2 41 1,0519 1,101 2,0569 11,291 60 735 255,124267,150
3 11 73817 766 1,3939 10,655 50 744 256,517267,916
4 24 70712 743 1,5212 9,875 54 746 258,038268,659
5 14 52315 552 1,51813 8,896 52 759 259,556269,211
6 13 63811 662 1,1984 8,356 47 763 260,754269,873
From 7 December 2021, MOH will no longer issue daily COVID-19 reports, though statistics will still be updated on the website.[128]
7 5 70010 715 8848 8,179 43 771 261,638270,588
8 20 67910 709 1,1133 7,772 40 774 262,751271,297
9 16 64917 682 1,4745 6,975 40 779 264,225271,979
10 4 43614 454 1,0174 6,408 40 783 265,242272,433
11 6 53023 559 9566 6,005 32 789 266,198272,992 [129]
12 4 35511 370 8305 5,540 30 794 267,028273,362
13 6 31617 339 6694 5,206 30 798 267,697273,701
14 8 40034 442 6036 5,039 31 804 268,300274,143
15 10 44123 474 6363 4,874 28 807 268,936274,617
16 9 31432 355 8471 4,381 30 808 269,783274,942
17 6 36937 412 5701 4,222 33 809 270,353275,384
18 6 22045 271 5011 3,991 30 810 270,854275,655
19 6 18069 255 5033 3,740 29 813 271,357275,910
20 5 14149 195 3962 3,537 29 815 271,753276,105
21 5 22154 280 4282 3,387 26 817 272,181276,385
22 14 24378 335 4941 3,227 23 818 272,675276,720 [130]
23 7 22590 322 4172 3,130 20 820 273,092277,042
24 9 17878 265 388- 3,007 19 820 273,480277,307
25 5 17667 248 3791 2,875 19 821 273,859277,555
26 4 105100 209 3451 2,738 18 822 274,204277,764
27 5 140135 280 3193 2,696 17 825 274,523278,044
28 1 191173 365 285- 2,776 17 825 274,808278,409
29 6 183152 341 2761 2,840 16 826 275,084278,750
30 4 192115 311 2731 2,877 16 827 275,357279,061
31 7 165172 344 3521 2,868 16 828 275,709279,405
  • 10 December: MOH announced the authorization of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine for use on those aged 5 to 11, as well as the extension of boosters to those aged 18 to 29. The Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine is also approved for full registration.[131][132]
  • 11 December: It was announced that Singapore had concluded a purchase agreement with AstraZeneca for its Evusheld COVID-19 treatment drug, with the first shipment to arrive at the end of 2021.[133]
  • 14 December: MOH announced that Singapore will ease work-from-home requirements, where all must be fully vaccinated from 1 January 2022, and priority will be given to those who took the third booster jab to return back to office fully. Those who did not do so will return back to office partially up to 80%. In addition, Vaccinated Measures will be extended to all places and events from 1 January 2022.[134]
  • 26 December:
    • MOH announced that those infected with the Omicron variant would be allowed to recover at home or community facilities, and would no longer be isolated in dedicated facilities by default.[135]
    • MOH announced that unvaccinated workers, even those with a negative pre-event test result, would be barred from returning to the workplace from 15 January 2022. Those who are partially-vaccinated will still be allowed to return with a negative test result, though they have until 31 January to complete their regimen.[136]
    • It was announced that Singapore would lift its travel ban on Botswana, Eswatini, Ghana, Lesotho, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, Nigeria, South Africa and Zimbabwe from 27 December.[137]
  • 31 December: MOH announced that from 8 January 2022, non-VTL travellers to Singapore would no longer be required to be tested on arrival, while the 7-day testing regime for VTL travellers would be extended by 4 weeks to 30 January 2022.[138]

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