Absolutely correct, Doug, and yesterday the ABC highlighted this with a report of over 500 new cases daily in spite of 80% vaccination rates, but it is not the whole story. People who have not been vaccinated are five times more likely to get covid and to get a much more severe infection.
Singapore has a very high rate of testing for covid averaging over 60,000 tests per day - the "average" Singaporean has been tested 3.4 times - and they are detecting many cases where the person has zero symptons and did not suspect that they might have covid, and are then required to quarantine at home. Singaporeans are quite responsible at following rules - its the Singapore Way.
This is reflected in [Singapore's] statistics for yesterday:-
- 774 people in hospital (less than 2 days new infections),
- 54 cases requiring oxygen,
- 8 cases in ICU,
- 5.4% unvaccinated got covid compared to 1% of vaccinated,
- 81% fully vaccinated and 84% had first dose,
- 607 new cases yesterday,
- 98.2% of cases were asyymptomatic or had mild symptons.
(Source: Singapore Ministry of Health, MOH | News Highlights)