This issue of reports includes:
1. Nikkei Recovery Index Singapore fell from 5th to 100
2. Singapore's seven-day average community case ratio rose to 0.83
3. Last night, 12 deaths were reported, ranging from 60 to 98 years old
4. The overall mortality rate rose to 0. .222%, the community mortality rate rose to 0.357%
5. Those who received at least one dose of vaccine rose to 86% of the total population
6. The mortality rate of unvaccinated elderly people is 28.3 times that of those who have completed vaccination of peers
7. ICU and oxygen-transfer cases rose to 438, and the ICU occupancy rate was 72.8%
8. The number of ordinary hospitalized patients dropped to 1,228, and the occupancy rate was 74.4%.
9. Hospitalization in community nursing centers (square cabins) dropped to 24,511 people.

Nikkei Recovery Referral . Singapore fell from 5th to 100. and Mongolia , ranking first among Afghanistan ,
November 5, the latest Nikkei COVID-19 recovery index showed that it ranked 100th in the world, ranking along with West Africa , and Mongolia in Asia, ranking behind most Southeast Asian countries, and ahead of Afghanistan and Philippines .
. Singapore ranks fifth in the world in the COVID-19 recovery index released on July 7 this year. In the past four months, Singapore has gradually promoted the strategy of "coexisting with the coronavirus", but the ranking of the new crown recovery index has plummeted.

Let’s take a look at the latest ranking:

Nikkei Asia has made a special comparison between Japan and Singapore.
In August, Japan added more than 25,000 new cases per day, and later dropped below 300; in the Nikkei COVID-19 recovery index ranking, Japan rose from 14th last month to 6th in this period, while Singapore has continued to add new cases due to this wave of epidemic, so it fell by 30th and fell to 100th.
Nikkei Asian analysis believes that the reason why Japan's daily increase in cases has dropped sharply is because the previous wave of epidemic has formed a larger range of natural immunity in the population.

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Nikkei Asia quote Hong Kong University Professor Benjamin Cowling said that because there are a large number of naturally immunized people in the Japanese community, and the vaccination rate has reached 72% of the total population, there are few new confirmed cases now.
However, he said that by this winter, a new wave of epidemics may occur due to the decline in antibodies present in the population.
In contrast, Singapore has not had many cases in the community since the outbreak of the epidemic last year until one or two months ago. Benjamin Cowling said that since Singapore began to gradually relax restrictions when the vaccination rate reached more than 80% of the total population, it is unlikely that Singapore will experience a surge in cases in the future.
In this issue's ranking of the COVID-19 recovery index, many of the countries in the top ranking are Middle Eastern countries, including the UAE, Saudi Arabia, , and Bahrain, , and the others include Israel and , Qatar, , and 30th, , Jordan, 41st, , Iraq, 80th, and so on.

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Among East Asian countries and regions, Japan is sixth, mainland China is eighth, Taiwan is 11th, South Korea is 18th, and Hong Kong Special Administrative Region is 25th. Among the South Asian countries, India and Pakistan rank 22nd, and Nepal and Sri Lanka rank 53rd.
Among Southeast Asian countries, Indonesia ranked 41st, Cambodia ranked 47th, Malaysia ranked 50th, Vietnam and Thailand ranked 95th, Singapore 100th, Philippines 103rd, Myanmar 108th, Laos ranked 121th
Among European and American countries, Spain 9th, Portugal 10th, Italy 19th, France 28th, Canada 32nd, Denmark 32nd, Switzerland , the United States and Norway 59th, the United Kingdom 4 Greece ranked 69th, Ireland ranked 73rd, Germany 80th, and the Netherlands 86th.
Oceania ranked 54th, New Zealand ranked 74th, and Papua New Guinea ranked 116th.
Nikkei COVID-19 recovery index is summarized by the Nikkei Shimbun to show the degree of social and economic recovery of countries and regions who have escaped from the COVID-19 outbreak.
Nikkei COVID-19 recovery index is based on the opinions of experts.The targets are about 120 countries and regions in the world, and the scoring scope covers three parts: 1. The epidemic suppression, 2. The progress of vaccination, and 3. The relaxation of travel restrictions.
In the above three parts, a total of 9 indicators, including the number of infected people per unit population, vaccination rate, and travel data of personnel are adopted. The total score is 90, the higher the score, the closer it is to recovery.
in Southeast Asia, Singapore scored 42.0, Indonesia scored 56.0, Cambodia scored 55.0, Malaysia scored 54.5, Vietnam scored 43.5, Thailand scored 43.5, Philippines scored 41.5, Myanmar scored 39.5, Laos scored 24.0.
In other parts of the world, the UAE scored 74.0, Japan scored 69.0, mainland China scored 68.5, Taiwan scored 67.0, Bangladesh scored 65.5, South Korea scored 63.5, India scored 62.5, Hong Kong SAR scored 62.0, Israel scored 59.0, Australia scored 54.0, the United States scored 53.0, Britain scored 51.5, New Zealand scored 49.5, Germany scored 47.0, Russia scored 43.5, Venezuela scored 35.5, Haiti scored 28.0, and so on.
What is the "epidemic recovery index"?
The score of this set of indexes mainly consists of the following three parts, which are used to evaluate the degree of recovery of each country from the epidemic:
1) Coronavirus infection management (tests per case, number of cases per capita, number of cases per capita, epidemic trend)
2) Vaccination rate (per capita vaccination, proportion of population vaccinated at least one dose, and new vaccination per capita)
3) Movement restrictions (community personnel mobility, epidemic prevention policy strictness, aviation activity)
Singapore November 6 Epidemic Review
Now review Singapore November 6 epidemic data.

According to the Ministry of Health on November 6, the proportion of confirmed cases in Singapore's community cases in the first seven days is 0.83 compared with the previous seven days, which means that for every 100 cases occurred in the previous stage, there are 83 cases at this stage, and the infection circle seems to be shrinking.

"Singapore Eye" judged that the current reduction in the proportion is due to two abnormal data. One is that the single-day base is abnormally high on October 27 (from 4651), and the other is that November 4 is the Deepava Day holiday, with few detections, and the single-day base is abnormally low on November 5 (from 1639).
's ratio in the next few days will be affected by these two single-day bases, and there is a high probability that it will be in a low state. After these days, around November 10, it would not be surprising if there is a sharp rebound.
To judge the growth rate of new cases, it must be observed for a long time. All data above
were after the Ministry of Health adjusted the mode on October 11.
reported 12 deaths Age between 60 and 98
Singapore’s Ministry of Health reported 12 deaths yesterday, aged between 60 and 98, all with a history of underlying diseases.
These 12 deaths occurred on November 6 and 3 occurred on the 5th. The reason why the notification of deaths in
lags is because the forensic doctor needs to perform an autopsy to determine the cause of death.
Singapore has reported deaths continuously for 47 consecutive days.

is the deaths in the past 14 days. According to the date of death, the overall mortality rate of


overall mortality rate rose to 0.222% community mortality rate rose to 0.357%
From January 23, 2020, there were the first confirmed cases. By November 6, Singapore had a total of 215,780 confirmed cases, of which 480 died, and the mortality rate rose from 0.220% the day before.

was decomposed to the community case level, and the mortality rate rose from 0.356% the day before to 0.357% (see the figure above). The vast majority of community cases are over 60 years old and have basic patients.

The overall mortality rate of this wave of the epidemic increased from 0.288% the day before to 0.290%; in contrast, the mortality rate before this wave was 0.058%.
The community cases of this wave of epidemic have so far 443 deaths, and the mortality rate has increased from 0.341% the day before the previous day to 0.343%, which is 37% of the mortality rate of community cases (0.932%) before this wave.
The mortality rate of this wave community case is lower than before this wave. One reason is the protective effect of the vaccine, and the other reason is that the course of the disease has not been fully developed.
hopes that the mortality rate of this wave of epidemic can be maintained below the mortality rate of the previous wave. It is too early to say how to develop.
"Singapore Eye" lists confirmed cases, severe cases and deaths since August 18, for example:

We closely monitor the trend of severe cases and deaths in the next few weeks.
New cases in the past 28 days
In the past 28 days, among the new local cases in Singapore, 90,274 (98.7%) were asymptomatic or mild cases, 692 (0.7%) were / now a common oxygen delivery severe case, 193 (0.2%) were / now a severe case of oxygen delivery observed in ICU, 129 (0.1%) were / now a severe case of intubation in ICU, and a total of 188 people (0.2%) died. Percentage data is rounded.

The population who received at least one dose of vaccination rose to 86%
The Singapore Ministry of Health reported that as of November 5, those who have received at least one dose of vaccine have increased to 86% of the total population; 85% have completed the full vaccination process, and 17% have received enhanced injections. This refers to the total population proportion, including children under the age of 12.
The mortality rate of elderly people who have not been vaccinated is 27.7 times that of those who have completed vaccination
According to the data, the vast majority of deaths fall into these three situations: those with a history of underlying diseases, unfinished vaccination, and elderly people over 60 years old.
On November 6, the Singapore Ministry of Health announced that the seven-day moving average data of critically ill ICU intubation cases and deaths per 100,000 population is as follows:

Among the critically ill ICU intubation cases, the proportion of elderly people over 60 years old who have not completed vaccination is 24.3 times that of peers who have completed the full vaccination process. Among the deaths of
, the proportion of elderly people over 60 years old who have not completed vaccination is 27.7 times that of peers who have completed the full vaccination process.
ICU and oxygen-transmitting cases totaled 438
According to the Ministry of Health, as of 1200 noon on November 6, there were 74 people with critically ill ICU intubation in Singapore, an increase of 4 people from the previous day. The distribution by age is as follows:

The changes in the ICU severe cases in the past 14 days are as follows:

The total number of hospitalizations in ICU severe and oxygen-transmitting severe cases is 438, an increase of 16 people from the previous day.

A total of 364 people with severe oxygen delivery; including 65 people with ICU oxygen delivery observation, 5 fewer than the previous day; although these patients are not critically ill and do not require intubation, they need close observation, so they are still admitted to the ICU ward.
There are 299 severely ill patients with oxygen delivery, an increase of 17 from the previous day. They use ordinary isolation wards and mask-type ventilators. They are non-invasive and do not need to establish an artificial airway and do not intubate.
According to the Ministry of Health, most oxygen-transmitting cases will become milder after two to five days of oxygen delivery and no longer need oxygen support.
ICU bed occupancy rate is 72.8%
Singapore currently has 408 ICU critically ill beds, 74 are provided for patients with critically ill patients with intubation of the coronavirus; another 65 are provided for patients with oxygen-transmitted COVID-19 who are not critically ill but require close monitoring; 158 are used for patients with critically ill patients with non-COVID; 111 beds are not used. The ICU bed occupancy rate is 72.8%.

3035 confirmed cases yesterday
As of 1200 noon on November 6, Singapore had 3035 new confirmed cases, with a total of 215,780 cases.

Among the new cases yesterday, 5 imported cases were from abroad and 3,030 local cases, including 102 cases in migrant workers' dormitory.

The number of new community cases yesterday is as follows:

The number of ordinary hospitalized patients has dropped to 1228
The number of non-oxygen-transfer cases in the ordinary isolation ward is 19 fewer than the previous day, at 1228. The occupancy rate of ordinary isolation wards is 74.4%.
Community Nursing Center ( square cabin hospital ) is being treated/isolated 24,511 people

Yesterday, 193 patients with moderate symptoms or above were discharged from the hospital, with a total of 11,509 people; 12 new deaths, with a total of 480.
As for mild and asymptomatic patients, there were 24,511 cases yesterday, 845 fewer than the previous day; 3,678 people recovered after quarantine in community nursing centers, with a total of 177,614 people.