Singapore announced 13,544 new COVID-19 cases starting around early afternoon on Monday (Feb 28), containing 13,450 nearby and 94 imported diseases.

There were 12 fatalities, causing significant damage from Covid entanglements to 1,019.

There are 1,649 patients in clinic, as per the most recent contamination insights on the Ministry of Health's (MOH) site. An aggregate of 221 patients require oxygen supplementation.

49 patients are in the emergency unit, to 46 on Sunday.

The vast majority of Singapore's new COVID-19 contaminations are Protocol 2 cases, which are the individuals who are well or evaluated to have a gentle condition.

Among the cases investigated Monday, 11,571 are ordered under Protocol 2, involving 11,543 nearby cases and 28 imported ones.

Another 1,973 cases were affirmed through polymerase chain response (PCR) tests, with 66 of them being imported diseases.

The week after week disease development rate is 1.09, down from 1.14 on Sunday.

Singapore has recorded 724,424 COVID-19 cases since the beginning of the pandemic.

As of Sunday, 95% of Singapore's qualified populace have finished their full immunization routine under the public inoculation program.

Around 68% of the all out populace have accepted their immunization sponsor shots.