Timeline of the COVID-19 pandemic in Singapore (2022)

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The following is a timeline of the COVID-19 pandemic in Singapore in 2022.

January

class="wikitable"

! rowspan="2" |Day

! colspan="4" |New cases

! rowspan="2" |New recoveries

! rowspan="2" |New deaths

! rowspan="2" |Active cases

! rowspan="2" |In ICU

! rowspan="2" |Total deaths

! rowspan="2" |Total recovered

! rowspan="2" |Total cases

! rowspan="2" |Ref.

Dorm Residents

!CommunityFrom 10 January, dormitory cases will be re-classified together with community cases under "local cases" on the MOH website.

!Imported

!Total

1

|9

|187

260

|456

| 324

1

|2,999

| 14

| 829

| 276,033

279,861

| rowspan="10" |{{Cite web|date=2022-01-10|title=10 January 2022 Daily Report on COVID-19|url=https://www.moh.gov.sg/docs/librariesprovider5/local-situation-report/ceg_20220110_daily_report_on_covid-19.pdf|access-date=2022-01-12|website=moh.gov.sg}}

2

|4

| 128

297

|429

| 246

-

|3,182

| 14

| 829

| 276,279

280,290
3

|2

| 177

285

|464

| 364

-

|3,282

| 13

| 829

| 276,643

280,754
4

|6

| 335

501

|842

| 271

3

|3,850

| 13

| 832

| 276,914

281,596
5

|13

| 353

439

|805

| 453

2

|4,200

| 14

| 834

| 277,367

282,401
6

|19

| 405

389

|813

| 392

1

|4,620

| 13

| 835

| 277,759

283,214
7

|15

| 366

396

|777

| 338

2

|5,057

| 12

| 837

| 278,097

283,991
8

|14

| 253

544

|811

| 336

-

|5,532

| 11

| 837

| 278,433

284,802
9

|16

| 242

587

|845

| 431

1

|5,945

| 11

| 838

| 278,864

285,647
10

|13

| 250

487

|750

| 530

-

|6,165

| 11

| 838

| 279,394

286,397
11

|35

| 411

400

|846

| 529

-

|6,482

| 11

| 838

| 279,923

287,243

| rowspan="12" |{{Cite web|date=2022-01-21|title=21 January 2022 Daily Report on COVID-19|url=https://www.moh.gov.sg/docs/librariesprovider5/local-situation-report/20220121_daily_report_on_covid-19.pdf|access-date=2022-01-22|website=moh.gov.sg}}

12

|45

| 441

396

|882

| 636

1

|6,727

| 11

| 839

| 280,559

288,125
13

|31

| 450

479

|960

| 850

-

|6,837

| 9

| 839

| 281,409

289,085
14

|55

| 527

363

|945

| 938

1

|6,843

| 11

| 840

| 282,347

290,030
15

|74

| 478

404

|956

| 710

3

|7,086

| 12

| 843

| 283,057

290,986
16

|51

| 448

364

|863

| 823

-

|7,125

| 13

| 843

| 283,880

291,849
17

|66

| 565

534

|1,165

| 699

-

|7,592

| 13

| 843

| 284,579

293,014
18

|73

| 917

458

|1,448

| 772

-

|8,268

| 13

| 843

| 285,351

294,462
19

|101

| 1,104

410

|1,615

| 686

1

|9,196

| 13

| 844

| 286,037

296,077
20

|121

| 1,012

339

|1,472

| 966

1

|9,701

| 14

| 845

| 287,003

297,549
colspan="12" align="center"|From 21 January, MOH will include Protocol 2 cases in their daily case count, with cases backdated to 6 January on the website.{{Cite web |url=https://www.channelnewsasia.com/singapore/covid-19-new-cases-omicron-jan-21-moh-icu-hospital-2451336 |title=3,155 new COVID-19 cases in Singapore as MOH starts including milder infections in daily case count |date=21 January 2022 |access-date=22 January 2022 |website=CNA|language=en}}
21

|136

| 2,658

361

|3,155

| 4,453

1

|11,962

| 13

| 846

| 295,005

307,813
22

|71

| 2,147

245

|2,463

| 2,120

1

|12,304

| 11

| 847

| 297,125

310,276

| rowspan="10" |{{Cite web|date=2022-01-31|title=31 January 2022 Daily Report on COVID-19|url=https://www.moh.gov.sg/docs/librariesprovider5/local-situation-report/ceg_20220131_daily_report_on_covid-19.pdf|access-date=2022-02-02|website=moh.gov.sg}}

23

|150

| 2,907

439

|3,496

| 2,323

1

|13,476

| 9

| 848

| 299,448

313,772
24

|59

| 2,565

378

|3,002

| 3,017

-

|13,461

| 11

| 848

| 302,465

316,774
25

|134

| 5,444

418

|5,996

| 3,067

2

|16,388

| 10

| 850

| 305,532

322,770
26

|159

| 4,401

272

|4,832

| 2,948

-

|18,272

| 11

| 850

| 308,480

327,602
27

|127

| 4,963

379

|5,469

| 3,109

-

|20,632

| 12

| 850

| 311,589

333,071
28

|126

| 5,146

282

|5,554

| 5,454

3

|20,729

| 10

| 853

| 317,043

338,625
29

|103

| 4,856

248

|5,207

| 4,798

1

|21,137

| 13

| 854

| 321,841

343,832
30

|53

| 4,173

272

|4,498

| 5,155

-

|20,480

| 12

| 854

| 326,996

348,330
31

|44

| 4,197

240

|4,481

| 5,529

1

|19,431

| 10

| 855

| 332,525

352,811
colspan="34" |Notes:

{{reflist |group="note"}}

  • 1 January: It was announced that work-related events of up to 1,000 participants (vaccinated, recovered or medically ineligible for vaccines) without food and drinks would be allowed from 3 January onwards; participants would be required to be placed in zones of 100 participants each, with 2-metre distancing between them.{{cite web |last1=Yong |first1=Clement |title=Work-related events for up to 1,000 people, with no food and drinks, allowed from Jan 3 |url=https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/work-related-events-of-up-to-1000-people-with-no-food-and-drinks-allowed-from-jan-3 |website=The Straits Times |access-date=3 January 2022 |date=1 January 2022}}{{cite web |title=Larger work-related events of up to 1,000 people can be held from Jan 3 with some restrictions |url=https://www.channelnewsasia.com/singapore/work-related-events-1000-people-mom-mti-2410271 |website=CNA |access-date=3 January 2022 |date=1 January 2022}}
  • 3 January: Siblings will be allowed to walk in to any paediatric vaccination centre every Monday to Thursday, subject to conditions, from 10 January onwards.{{cite web |title=Sibling Walk-In Arrangement and Opening of More Vaccination Centres – Greater Convenience for Parents |url=https://www.moe.gov.sg/news/press-releases/20220103-sibling-walk-in-arrangement-and-opening-of-more-vaccination-centres-greater-convenience-for-parents |website=MOE |access-date=5 January 2022 |date=3 January 2022}}{{cite web |last1=Tay |first1=Hong Yi |title=Siblings can take Covid-19 child vaccination together in one appointment from Jan 10 |url=https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/health/covid-19-child-vaccinations-siblings-can-walk-in-together-for-jab-without-appointment-from-jan-10 |website=The Straits Times |access-date=5 January 2022 |date=3 January 2022}}{{cite web |last1=Leo |first1=Lakeisha |title=Siblings aged 5 to 11 can take COVID-19 vaccine jabs together from Jan 10 |url=https://www.channelnewsasia.com/singapore/covid-19-children-vaccination-walk-ins-allowed-siblings-jan-10-moe-ecda-2411861 |website=CNA |access-date=5 January 2022 |date=3 January 2022}}
  • 13 January: Taxi drivers who have yet to be fully vaccinated before 1 February will be allowed to suspend their contracts until they have completed their regimen.{{cite web |last1=Abdullah |first1=Ahmad Zhaki |title=Taxi drivers not vaccinated by Feb 1 will be allowed to suspend their contracts: Amy Khor |url=https://www.channelnewsasia.com/singapore/unvaccinated-taxi-drivers-feb-2022-contract-suspended-amy-khor-2433166 |website=CNA |access-date=14 January 2022 |date=13 January 2022}}

February

class="wikitable"

! rowspan="2" |Day

! colspan="4" |New cases

! rowspan="2" |New recoveries

! rowspan="2" |New deaths

! rowspan="2" |Active cases

! rowspan="2" |In ICU

! rowspan="2" |Total deaths

! rowspan="2" |Total recovered

! rowspan="2" |Total cases

! rowspan="2" |Ref.

Dorm Residents

!Community

!Imported

!Total

1

|41

| 6,079

144

|6,264

| 5,218

3

|20,474

| 12

| 858

| 337,743

359,075

| rowspan="9" |{{Cite web|date=2022-02-09|title=9 February 2022 Daily Report on COVID-19|url=https://www.moh.gov.sg/docs/librariesprovider5/default-document-library/ceg_20220209_daily_report_on_covid-193ead9498b1fa44e992245f1891f60dee.pdf |access-date=2022-02-10|website=moh.gov.sg}}

2

|19

| 2,900

182

|3,101

| 4,874

1

|18,700

| 12

| 859

| 342,617

362,176
3

|25

| 4,061

210

|4,297

| 4,614

1

|18,382

| 16

| 860

| 347,231

366,473
4

|75

| 12,971

162

|13,208

| 5,936

6

|25,648

| 15

| 866

| 353,167

379,681
5

|71

| 10,137

182

|10,390

| 2,444

2

|33,592

| 23

| 868

| 355,611

390,071
6

|49

| 7,590

113

|7,752

| 4,732

3

|36,609

| 21

| 871

| 360,343

397,823
7

|52

| 7,577

177

|7,806

| 12,041

3

|32,371

| 26

| 874

| 372,384

405,629
8

|70

| 12,721

220

|13,011

| 8,892

3

|36,487

| 23

| 877

| 381,276

418,640
9

|76

| 10,098

140

|10,314

| 8,052

4

|38,745

| 30

| 881

| 389,328

428,954
10

|63

| 10,480

143

|10,686

| 8,371

1

|41,059

| 29

| 882

| 397,699

439,640

| rowspan="10" |{{Cite web|date=2022-02-19|title=19 February 2022 Daily Report on COVID-19|url=https://www.moh.gov.sg/docs/librariesprovider5/local-situation-report/ceg_20220219_daily_report_on_covid-19.pdf |access-date=2022-02-22|website=moh.gov.sg}}

11

|84

| 9,687

159

|9,930

| 12,732

3

|38,254

| 21

| 885

| 410,431

449,570
12

|61

|10,265

179

|10,505

| 9,521

8

|39,230

| 22

| 893

| 419,952

460,075
13

|37

|9,157

226

|9,420

| 10,133

4

|38,513

| 24

| 897

| 430,085

469,495
14

|30

|8,897

155

|9,082

| 10,298

9

|37,288

| 23

| 906

| 440,383

478,577
15

|74

|19,105

241

|19,420

| 10,432

7

|46,269

| 23

| 913

| 450,815

497,997
16

|76

|16,615

192

|16,883

| 9,453

13

|53,686

| 35

| 926

| 460,268

514,880
17

|62

|18,218

265

|18,545

| 9,425

4

|62,802

| 32

| 930

| 469,693

533,425
18

|73

|17,813

208

|18,094

| 19,606

7

|61,283

| 39

| 937

| 489,299

551,519
19

|50

|15,649

137

|15,836

| 15,217

4

|61,898

| 43

| 941

| 504,516

567,355
20

|44

|15,026

213

|15,283

| 17,073

4

|60,104

| 39

| 945

| 521,589

582,638

| rowspan="9" |{{Cite web|date=2022-02-28|title=28 February 2022 Daily Report on COVID-19|url=https://www.moh.gov.sg/docs/librariesprovider5/default-document-library/ceg_20220228_daily_report_on_covid-19.pdf |access-date=2022-03-02|website=moh.gov.sg}}

21

|29

|13,447

147

|13,623

| 18,698

7

|55,022

| 44

| 952

| 540,287

596,261
22

|55

|25,676

301

|26,032

| 17,163

4

|63,887

| 46

| 956

| 557,450

622,293
23

|41

|20,111

160

|20,312

| 15,298

7

|68,894

| 46

| 963

| 572,748

642,605
24

|28

|18,406

159

|18,593

| 13,935

12

|73,540

| 44

| 975

| 586,683

661,198
25

|48

|18,335

214

|18,597

| 25,327

11

|66,799

| 46

| 986

| 612,010

679,795
26

|29

|16,685

143

|16,857

| 19,308

13

|64,335

| 50

| 999

| 631,318

696,652
27

|24

|14,040

164

|14,228

| 19,041

8

|59,514

| 46

| 1,007

| 650,359

710,880
28

|18

|13,432

94

|13,544

| 18,884

12

|54,162

| 49

| 1,019

| 669,243

724,424

  • 3 February:
  • HSA announced that it had approved Pfizer's Paxlovid COVID-19 treatment tablet for use in Singapore.{{cite web |last1=Chelvan |first1=Vanessa Paige |title=Singapore approves Pfizer's Paxlovid pill for COVID-19 treatment in adult patients |url=https://www.channelnewsasia.com/singapore/covid-19-pfizer-pill-paxlovid-treatment-adults-hsa-moh-2477141 |website=CNA |access-date=3 February 2022 |date=3 February 2022}}
  • Two politicians, Minister of State for Communications and Information and National Development Tan Kiat How and Parliamentary Secretary for Culture, Community and Youth and Social and Family Development Eric Chua, have revealed that they tested positive for COVID-19.{{cite web |last1=Abu Baker |first1=Jalelah |title=MPs for East Coast, Tanjong Pagar GRCs test positive for COVID-19 |url=https://www.channelnewsasia.com/singapore/tan-kiat-how-eric-chua-mp-east-coast-tanjong-pagar-covid19-2479136 |website=CNA |access-date=6 February 2022 |date=4 February 2022}}
  • 12 February: The first shipment of Pfizer's Paxlovid COVID-19 treatment tablet has arrived in Singapore.{{cite web |title=Singapore receives its first batch of Pfizer's Paxlovid pill for COVID-19 treatment |url=https://www.channelnewsasia.com/singapore/covid-19-paxlovid-pill-singapore-receives-its-first-batch-pfizer-treatment-2494671 |website=CNA |access-date=13 February 2022 |date=12 February 2022}}
  • 16 February: It was announced that current COVID-19 safety measures would be streamlined from 25 February onwards: the limit of unique visitors per household would be altered from 5 per day to 5 at any one time. Safe distancing between people in mask-on settings would no longer be mandatory, and border measures for travellers would also be relaxed from 22 February.{{Cite news|date=2022-02-16|title=Resetting our measures to live with Omicron variant|url=https://www.moh.gov.sg/news-highlights/details/resetting-our-measures-to-live-with-the-omicron-variant_16Feb2022}}
  • 24 February: MOH announced that the planned streamlining of COVID-19 safety measures on 25 February would be postponed, due to the recent surge in cases.{{cite web |last=Ganesan |first=Natasha |title=Start of revised safe management measures postponed due to surge in COVID-19 cases: MOH |url=https://www.channelnewsasia.com/singapore/covid-19-safe-distancing-measures-moh-2516381 |website=CNA |access-date=25 February 2022 |date=24 February 2022}}

March

class="wikitable"

! rowspan="2" |Day

! colspan="4" |New cases

! rowspan="2" |New recoveries

! rowspan="2" |New deaths

! rowspan="2" |Active cases

! rowspan="2" |In ICU

! rowspan="2" |Total deaths

! rowspan="2" |Total recovered

! rowspan="2" |Total cases

! rowspan="2" |Ref.

Dorm Residents

!Community

!Imported

!Total

1

|43

|23,848

189

|24,080

| 17,205

11

|61,026

| 53

| 1,030

| 686,448

748,504

| rowspan="10" |{{Cite web|date=2022-03-10|title=10 March 2022 Daily Report on COVID-19|url=https://www.moh.gov.sg/docs/librariesprovider5/default-document-library/ceg_20220310_daily_report_on_covid-19.pdf |access-date=2022-03-12|website=moh.gov.sg}}

2

|40

|18,958

161

|19,159

| 14,722

10

|65,453

| 51

| 1,040

| 701,170

767,663
3

|30

|17,961

171

|18,162

| 14,249

9

|69,357

| 53

| 1,049

| 715,419

785,825
4

|22

|17,383

159

|17,564

| 23,545

18

|63,358

| 45

| 1,067

| 738,964

803,389
5

|32

|16,087

155

|16,274

| 18,777

6

|60,849

| 48

| 1,073

| 757,741

819,663
6

|28

|12,990

140

|13,158

| 18,172

5

|55,830

| 47

| 1,078

| 775,913

832,821
7

|16

|13,355

149

|13,520

| 18,174

6

|51,170

| 54

| 1,084

| 794,087

846,341
8

|33

|21,950

218

|22,201

| 16,667

15

|56,689

| 49

| 1,099

| 810,754

868,542
9

|36

|16,822

193

|17,051

| 13,707

11

|60,022

| 50

| 1,110

| 824,461

885,593
10

|25

|15,965

175

|16,165

| 13,375

6

|62,806

| 36

| 1,116

| 837,836

901,758
11

|25

|15,105

215

|15,345

| 21,481

13

|56,657

| 39

| 1,129

| 859,317

917,103

| rowspan="11" |{{Cite web|date=2022-03-21|title=21 March 2022 Daily Report on COVID-19|url=https://www.moh.gov.sg/docs/librariesprovider5/local-situation-report/ceg_20220321_daily_report_on_covid-191896d76439c442d9b7ecadef8f5d90aa.pdf |access-date=2022-03-22|website=moh.gov.sg}}

12

|21

|12,499

112

|12,632

| 16,614

10

|52,665

| 37

| 1,139

| 875,931

929,735
13

|12

|9,585

104

|9,701

| 16,291

6

|46,069

| 32

| 1,145

| 892,222

939,436
14

|9

|8,932

101

|9,042

| 16,069

8

|39,034

| 37

| 1,153

| 908,291

948,478
15

|29

|15,657

165

|15,851

| 12,945

6

|41,934

| 40

| 1,159

| 921,236

964,329
16

|13

|11,128

137

|11,278

| 10,871

11

|42,330

| 36

| 1,170

| 932,107

975,607
17

|10

|10,575

128

|10,713

| 9,994

12

|43,037

| 29

| 1,182

| 942,101

986,320
18

|11

|10,424

159

|10,594

| 15,684

9

|37,938

| 30

| 1,191

| 957,785

996,914
19

|20

|10,081

143

|10,244

| 11,536

3

|36,643

| 27

| 1,194

| 969,321

1,007,158
20

|10

|7,723

126

|7,859

| 11,284

4

|33,214

| 23

| 1,198

| 980,605

1,015,017
21

|14

|7,380

144

|7,538

| 10,706

10

|30,036

| 25

| 1,208

| 991,311

1,022,555
22

|22

|12,903

241

|13,166

| 9,716

6

|33,480

| 24

| 1,214

| 1,001,027

1,035,721

| rowspan="10" |{{Cite web|date=2022-03-31|title=31 March 2022 Daily Report on COVID-19|url=https://www.moh.gov.sg/docs/librariesprovider5/local-situation-report/ceg_20220331_daily_report_on_covid-19.pdf |access-date=2022-04-01|website=moh.gov.sg}}

23

|20

|8,729

191

|8,940

| 8,381

6

|34,033

| 26

| 1,220

| 1,009,408

1,044,661
24

|23

|8,281

174

|8,478

| 8,258

6

|34,247

| 24

| 1,226

| 1,017,666

1,053,139
25

|11

|7,365

208

|7,584

| 12,655

13

|29,163

| 28

| 1,239

| 1,030,321

1,060,723
26

|13

|6,299

122

|6,434

| 8,606

7

|26,984

| 24

| 1,246

| 1,038,927

1,067,157
27

|15

|4,731

102

|4,848

| 7,391

4

|24,437

| 22

| 1,250

| 1,046,318

1,072,005
28

|3

|4,810

112

|4,925

| 8,779

4

|20,579

| 25

| 1,254

| 1,055,097

1,076,930
29

|17

|7,993

154

|8,164

| 6,876

4

|21,863

| 25

| 1,258

| 1,061,973

1,085,094
30

|14

|5,576

139

|5,729

| 5,496

5

|22,091

| 26

| 1,263

| 1,067,469

1,090,823
31

|19

|5,440

146

|5,605

| 5,152

5

|23,807

| 27

| 1,268

| 1,072,621

1,096,428

  • 9 March: MOM announced that employers who deliberately refuse to comply with established guidelines on leave arrangements for employees infected with COVID-19 would have their work pass privileges suspended.{{cite web |last=Chelvan |first=Vanessa Paige |title=Employers who refuse to follow MOM's leave advisory for staff with COVID-19 will have work pass privileges suspended |url=https://www.channelnewsasia.com/singapore/employers-refuse-follow-mom-no-mc-covid-19-staff-work-pass-privileges-suspended-2552321 |website=CNA |access-date=10 March 2022 |date=9 March 2022}}
  • 11 March: MOH announced that the planned streamlined COVID-19 safety measures would take effect on 15 March.{{cite web |author=Ang Hwee Min |title=Singapore to implement streamlined COVID-19 measures from Mar 15 as Omicron wave wanes |url=https://www.channelnewsasia.com/singapore/covid-19-measures-streamlined-safe-distancing-masks-household-visitors-mar-15-2557936 |website=CNA |access-date=12 March 2022 |date=11 March 2022}}
  • 21 March: MOH announced that it would be suspending its vaccination channels for overseas Singaporeans, in the wake of increased ease of access to the vaccines and the relaxation of border measures.{{cite web |last=Begum |first=Yasmin |title=Singapore to suspend vaccination channels for overseas Singaporeans |url=https://www.channelnewsasia.com/singapore/singapore-suspend-vaccination-channels-overseas-singaporeans-2577281 |website=CNA |access-date=22 March 2022 |date=21 March 2022}}
  • 24 March:
  • Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong announced that from 29 March, the limit on group gatherings would be increased from 5 to 10, with 75 percent of employees working from home allowed to return to the workplace. Mask-wearing would also be made optional outdoors, though it would still be mandatory indoors.{{cite web |author=Tang See Kit |title=Group sizes doubled to 10 people, optional to wear masks outdoors as Singapore takes 'decisive step' in living with COVID-19 |url=https://www.channelnewsasia.com/singapore/group-sizes-doubled-10-people-optional-wear-masks-outdoors-singapore-decisive-step-living-covid-2582851 |website=CNA |access-date=24 March 2022 |date=24 March 2022}}
  • MOH announced that from 29 March, dining-in would be allowed for groups of up to 10 vaccinated persons, with restrictions on live performances and the sale and consumption of alcohol after 10:30 P.M. to be lifted.{{cite web |author=Ang Hwee Min |title=Dining-in allowed for groups of 10 from Mar 29 as Singapore eases COVID-19 measures |url=https://www.channelnewsasia.com/singapore/dining-groups-10-fb-sale-alcohol-live-performances-2582951 |website=CNA |access-date=24 March 2022 |date=24 March 2022}} Routine testing for workers in all sectors would also no longer be required.{{cite web |author=Aqil Haziq Mahmud |title=COVID-19 rostered routine testing scrapped for all workers from Mar 29 |url=https://www.channelnewsasia.com/singapore/covid-rostered-routine-testing-rrt-scrapped-2582971 |website=CNA |access-date=24 March 2022 |date=24 March 2022}}
  • 31 March: MOH announced that in-person visits for fully-vaccinated persons to all hospital wards and care homes would resume from 4 April, though those who are medically ineligible for the vaccine would be exempted.{{cite web |title=In-person visits to all hospital wards, care homes to resume on Apr 4 |url=https://www.channelnewsasia.com/singapore/person-hospital-care-home-visits-resume-apr-4-2599391 |website=CNA |access-date=31 March 2022 |date=1 April 2022}}

April

class="wikitable"

! rowspan="2" |Day

! colspan="4" |New cases

! rowspan="2" |New recoveries

! rowspan="2" |New deaths

! rowspan="2" |Active cases

! rowspan="2" |In ICU

! rowspan="2" |Total deaths

! rowspan="2" |Total recovered

! rowspan="2" |Total cases

! rowspan="2" |Ref.

Dorm Residents

!Community

!Imported

!Total

1

|16

|4,877

117

|5,010

| 8,201

2

|19,346

| 23

| 1,270

| 1,080,822

1,101,438

| rowspan="10" |{{Cite web|date=2022-04-10|title=10 April 2022 Daily Report on COVID-19|url=https://www.moh.gov.sg/docs/librariesprovider5/local-situation-report/ceg_20220410_daily_report_on_covid-19.pdf |access-date=2022-04-12|website=moh.gov.sg}}

2

|4

|4,468

91

|4,563

| 5,742

2

|18,165

| 22

| 1,272

| 1,086,564

1,106,001
3

|8

|3,666

69

|3,743

| 5,612

4

|16,292

| 21

| 1,276

| 1,092,176

1,109,744
4

|6

|3,274

54

|3,334

| 5,155

7

|14,464

| 20

| 1,283

| 1,097,331

1,113,078
5

|6

|6,215

120

|6,341

| 4,644

1

|16,160

| 16

| 1,284

| 1,101,975

1,119,419
6

|10

|4,360

97

|4,467

| 3,918

3

|16,706

| 15

| 1,287

| 1,105,893

1,123,886
7

|8

|4,137

124

|4,269

| 3,595

3

|17,377

| 15

| 1,290

| 1,109,488

1,128,155
8

|14

|3,866

134

|4,014

| 6,261

7

|15,123

| 18

| 1,297

| 1,115,749

1,132,169
9

|8

|3,127

124

|3,259

| 4,439

2

|13,941

| 18

| 1,299

| 1,120,188

1,135,428
10

|3

|2,508

62

|2,573

| 4,341

2

|12,171

| 17

| 1,301

| 1,124,529

1,138,001
11

|2

|2,490

76

|2,568

| 4,188

2

|10,549

| 18

| 1,303

| 1,128,717

1,140,569

| rowspan="10" |{{Cite web|date=2022-04-20|title=20 April 2022 Daily Report on COVID-19|url=https://www.moh.gov.sg/docs/librariesprovider5/local-situation-report/ceg_20220420_daily_report_on_covid-19.pdf |access-date=2022-04-22|website=moh.gov.sg}}

12

|11

|4,409

132

|4,552

| 3,329

4

|11,768

| 19

| 1,307

| 1,132,046

1,145,121
13

|5

|3,405

125

|3,535

| 2,885

2

|12,416

| 13

| 1,309

| 1,134,931

1,148,656
14

|3

|3,404

114

|3,521

| 2,725

-

|13,212

| 9

| 1,309

| 1,137,656

1,152,177
15

|4

|3,287

113

|3,404

| 4,488

1

|12,127

| 10

| 1,310

| 1,142,144

1,155,581
16

|1

|1,619

50

|1,670

| 3,458

3

|10,336

| 8

| 1,313

| 1,145,602

1,157,251
17

|1

|2,954

94

|3,049

| 3,546

3

|9,836

| 4

| 1,316

| 1,149,148

1,160,300
18

|2

|2,400

78

|2,480

| 3,396

-

|8,920

| 9

| 1,316

| 1,152,544

1,162,780
19

|8

|4,536

174

|4,718

| 1,842

1

|11,795

| 9

| 1,317

| 1,154,386

1,167,498
20

| -

|3,324

148

|3,472

| 3,127

2

|12,138

| 8

| 1,319

| 1,157,513

1,170,970
21

|7

|3,238

175

|3,420

| 2,572

3

|12,983

| 6

| 1,322

| 1,160,085

1,174,390

| rowspan="10" |{{Cite web|date=2022-04-30|title=30 April 2022 Daily Report on COVID-19|url=https://www.moh.gov.sg/docs/librariesprovider5/local-situation-report/ceg_20220430_daily_report_on_covid-19.pdf |access-date=2022-04-30|website=moh.gov.sg}}

22

|4

|2,905

116

|3,025

| 4,546

2

|11,460

| 10

| 1,324

| 1,164,631

1,177,415
23

|3

|2,627

79

|2,709

| 3,375

1

|10,793

| 9

| 1,325

| 1,168,006

1,180,124
24

|6

|1,984

54

|2,044

| 3,521

-

|9,316

| 8

| 1,325

| 1,171,527

1,182,168
25

|2

|2,008

48

|2,058

| 3,067

6

|8,301

| 7

| 1,331

| 1,174,594

1,184,226
26

|6

|3,627

55

|3,688

| 2,778

2

|9,209

| 7

| 1,333

| 1,177,372

1,187,914
27

|4

|2,598

44

|2,646

| 2,115

1

|9,739

| 8

| 1,334

| 1,179,487

1,190,560
28

|4

|2,648

38

|2,690

| 2,205

-

|10,224

| 6

| 1,334

| 1,181,692

1,193,250
29

|8

|2,455

54

|2,517

| 3,564

-

|9,177

| 6

| 1,334

| 1,185,256

1,195,767
30

|4

|2,079

58

|2,141

| 2,562

1

|8,755

| 6

| 1,335

| 1,187,818

1,197,908

  • 4 April: It was announced that all nightlife businesses would be allowed to fully reopen from 19 April, with a negative ART required for establishments that feature dancing among patrons.{{cite web |last=Cheng |first=Ian |title=All nightlife businesses allowed to fully reopen from Apr 19 as Singapore eases COVID-19 rules |url=https://www.channelnewsasia.com/singapore/covid-19-nightlife-businesses-fully-reopen-april-19-mti-mha-2606391 |website=CNA |access-date=4 April 2022 |date=4 April 2022}}
  • 19 April: HSA announced that it had approved the traditional Chinese medicine Lianhua Qingwen for clinical trials and the antiviral drug Lagevrio for use in COVID-19 treatment in Singapore.{{cite web |author=Ahmad Zhaki Abdullah |title=Singapore trial under way on use of Lianhua Qingwen in treating mild COVID-19 |url=https://www.channelnewsasia.com/singapore/lianhua-qingwen-covid-19-symptoms-singapore-clinical-trial-hsa-2633781 |website=CNA |access-date=19 April 2022 |date=19 April 2022}}{{cite web |author=Lakeisha Leo |title=Singapore approves molnupiravir, second oral antiviral drug allowed for treatment of COVID-19 |url=https://www.channelnewsasia.com/singapore/hsa-approves-interim-authorisation-merck-molnupiravir-lagevrio-pill-covid-19-treatment-more-paxolvid-clinics-moh-2633611 |website=CNA |access-date=19 April 2022 |date=19 April 2022}}
  • 22 April: MOH announced that from 26 April, Singapore's DORSCON level would be lowered from Orange to Yellow; limits on groups and safe distancing would no longer be required, with all employees allowed to return to the workplace. Employees would also be allowed to remove their masks at the workplace when not interacting with others. Health risk notices (HRCs) would no longer be issued, with TraceTogether and SafeEntry would be removed from all settings save for F&B outlets, nightlife establishments, and events with more than 500 people. Fully-vaccinated and well travellers to Singapore would also no longer be required to take a pre-departure test.{{Cite news|date=2022-04-22|title=Further Easing of Community Measures |url=https://www.moh.gov.sg/news-highlights/details/further-easing-of-community-and-border-measures|website=Ministry of Health}}
  • 24 April: The Ministry of Sustainability and the Environment (MSE) announced that it would gradually reduce the number of safe-distancing ambassadors, in the wake of the easing of COVID-19 safety measures.{{cite web |last=Chelvan |first=Vanessa Paige |title=Number of safe distancing ambassadors to be reduced as Singapore eases COVID-19 restrictions: MSE |url=https://www.channelnewsasia.com/singapore/covid-19-mse-safe-distancing-ambassadors-sda-2644586 |website=CNA |access-date=25 April 2022 |date=24 April 2022}}

May

class="wikitable"

! rowspan="2" |Day

! colspan="4" |New cases

! rowspan="2" |New recoveries

! rowspan="2" |New deaths

! rowspan="2" |Active cases

! rowspan="2" |In ICU

! rowspan="2" |Total deaths

! rowspan="2" |Total recovered

! rowspan="2" |Total cases

! rowspan="2" |Ref.

Dorm Residents

!Community

!Imported

!Total

1

|2

|1,692

38

|1,732

| 2,698

1

|7,788

| 7

| 1,336

| 1,190,516

1,199,640

| rowspan="10" |{{Cite web|date=2022-05-10|title=10 May 2022 Daily Report on COVID-19|url=https://www.moh.gov.sg/docs/librariesprovider5/local-situation-report/ceg_20220510_daily_report_on_covid-19.pdf |access-date=2022-05-13|website=moh.gov.sg}}

2

| -

|1,301

35

|1,336

| 2,561

2

|6,561

| 6

| 1,338

| 1,193,077

1,200,976
3

|5

|1,503

62

|1,570

| 2,186

-

|5,945

| 5

| 1,338

| 1,195,263

1,202,546
4

| -

|1,557

81

|1,638

| 1,811

2

|5,770

| 6

| 1,340

| 1,197,074

1,204,184
5

|1

|4,474

258

|4,733

| 1,423

4

|9,076

| 6

| 1,344

| 1,198,497

1,208,917
6

|4

|3,197

219

|3,420

| 1,770

2

|10,724

| 5

| 1,346

| 1,200,267

1,212,337
7

|3

|2,944

215

|3,162

| 1,720

4

|12,162

| 5

| 1,350

| 1,201,987

1,215,499
8

|1

|2,268

154

|2,423

| 4,529

2

|10,054

| 6

| 1,352

| 1,206,516

1,217,922
9

|3

|2,170

98

|2,271

| 3,070

-

|9,255

| 6

| 1,352

| 1,209,586

1,220,193
10

|5

|4,614

212

|4,831

| 3,119

4

|10,963

| 6

| 1,356

| 1,212,705

1,225,024
11

|5

|3,711

174

|3,890

| 2,485

2

|12,366

| 6

| 1,358

| 1,215,190

1,228,914

| rowspan="12" |{{Cite web|date=2022-05-21|title=21 May 2022 Daily Report on COVID-19|url=https://www.moh.gov.sg/docs/librariesprovider5/default-document-library/ceg_20220521_daily_report_on_covid-19.pdf |access-date=2022-05-22|website=moh.gov.sg}}

12

|6

|3,492

147

|3,645

| 2,415

3

|13,593

| 7

| 1,361

| 1,217,605

1,232,559
13

|4

|4,175

112

|4,291

| 4,682

1

|13,201

| 6

| 1,362

| 1,222,287

1,236,850
14

|3

|3,282

98

|3,383

| 3,755

-

|12,829

| 8

| 1,362

| 1,226,042

1,240,233
colspan="12" align="center"|From 15 May, MOH no longer reports dormitory cases, instead a new formula was used to only include reported and unreported cases.{{cite web|title=COVID-19 Statistics: Situation Report Summary Table|url=https://www.moh.gov.sg/covid-19/statistics/|publisher=Ministry of Health (Singapore)}}
15

|{{CEmpty}}

|2,594

57

|2,651

| 3,897

1

|11,582

| 9

| 1,363

| 1,229,939

1,242,884
16

|{{CEmpty}}

|2,073

50

|2,123

| 3,846

3

|9,856

| 8

| 1,366

| 1,233,785

1,245,007
17

|{{CEmpty}}

|2,602

62

|2,664

| 3,332

1

|9,187

| 8

| 1,367

| 1,237,117

1,247,671
18

|{{CEmpty}}

|6,289

153

|6,442

| 2,781

2

|12,846

| 8

| 1,369

| 1,239,898

1,254,113
19

|{{CEmpty}}

|4,471

107

|4,578

| 2,338

2

|15,084

| 8

| 1,371

| 1,242,236

1,258,691
20

|{{CEmpty}}

|4,228

114

|4,342

| 2,799

3

|16,624

| 8

| 1,374

| 1,245,035

1,263,033
21

|{{CEmpty}}

|3,619

156

|3,775

| 6,191

-

|14,208

| 7

| 1,374

| 1,251,226

1,266,808
22

|{{CEmpty}}

|2,724

103

|2,827

| 4,306

1

|12,728

| 6

| 1,375

| 1,255,532

1,269,635

| rowspan="10" |{{Cite web|date=2022-05-31|title=31 May 2022 Daily Report on COVID-19|url=https://www.moh.gov.sg/docs/librariesprovider5/local-situation-report/ceg_20220531_daily_report_on_covid-19.pdf |access-date=2022-06-03|website=moh.gov.sg}}

23

|{{CEmpty}}

|2,678

73

|2,751

| 4,285

2

|11,192

| 4

| 1,377

| 1,259,817

1,272,386
24

|{{CEmpty}}

|5,623

104

|5,727

| 3,968

1

|12,950

| 5

| 1,378

| 1,263,785

1,278,113
25

|{{CEmpty}}

|4,162

5

|4,167

| 2,935

2

|14,180

| 5

| 1,380

| 1,266,720

1,282,280
26

|{{CEmpty}}

|3,829

107

|3,936

| 3,009

2

|15,105

| 8

| 1,382

| 1,269,729

1,286,216
27

|{{CEmpty}}

|3,710

120

|3,830

| 5,574

1

|13,360

| 7

| 1,383

| 1,275,303

1,290,046
28

|{{CEmpty}}

|3,244

79

|3,323

| 4,040

-

|12,643

| 7

| 1,383

| 1,279,343

1,293,369
29

|{{CEmpty}}

|2,448

103

|2,551

| 3,968

-

|11,226

| 9

| 1,383

| 1,283,311

1,295,920
30

|{{CEmpty}}

|2,306

83

|2,389

| 3,828

3

|9,784

| 9

| 1,386

| 1,287,139

1,298,309
31

|{{CEmpty}}

|4,774

211

|4,985

| 3,347

3

|11,419

| 11

| 1,389

| 1,290,486

1,303,294

  • 4 May:
  • Singapore Pools announced that lottery draws with live audiences would resume from 5 May.{{cite web |last=Leo |first=Lakeisha |title=Singapore Pools to resume lottery draws with live audiences from May 5 |url=https://www.channelnewsasia.com/singapore/singapore-pools-resume-lottery-draws-live-audiences-may-5-covid-19-2663221 |website=CNA |access-date=4 May 2022 |date=4 May 2022}}
  • It was announced that the first shipment of the Novavax COVID-19 vaccine had arrived in Singapore, with it to be offered at its first joint testing and vaccination center and 20 Public Health Preparedness Clinics (PHPCs) by the end of the month.{{cite web |last=Ang |first=Shermaine |title=First shipment of Novavax Covid-19 vaccine arrives in Singapore |url=https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/health/first-shipment-of-novavax-covid-19-has-arrived-in-singapore |website=The Straits Times |access-date=6 May 2022 |date=4 May 2022}}
  • 22 May: It was announced that Terminal 2 at Changi Airport would reopen in phases from 29 May.{{cite web |title=Changi Airport Terminal 2 to reopen in phases from May 29 after two-year closure |url=https://www.channelnewsasia.com/singapore/changi-airport-terminal-2-reopen-phases-may-29-travel-2698641 |website=CNA |access-date=23 May 2022 |date=22 May 2022}}

June

class="wikitable"

! rowspan="2" |Day

! colspan="3" |New cases

! rowspan="2" |New recoveries

! rowspan="2" |New deaths

! rowspan="2" |Active cases

! rowspan="2" |In ICU

! rowspan="2" |Total deaths

! rowspan="2" |Total recovered

! rowspan="2" |Total cases

! rowspan="2" |Ref.

Local

!Imported

!Total

1

|3,413

|164

|3,577

| 2,686

-

|12,310

| 11

| 1,389

| 1,293,172

1,306,871

| rowspan="10" |{{Cite web|date=2022-06-10|title=10 June 2022 Daily Report on COVID-19|url=https://www.moh.gov.sg/docs/librariesprovider5/local-situation-report/ceg_20220610_daily_report_on_covid-19.pdf |access-date=2022-06-21|website=moh.gov.sg}}

2

|3,568

|177

|3,745

| 2,600

-

|13,455

| 7

| 1,389

| 1,295,772

1,310,616
3

|3,098

|135

|3,233

| 4,852

-

|11,836

| 12

| 1,389

| 1,300,624

1,313,849
4

|2,752

|127

|2,879

| 3,414

3

|11,298

| 7

| 1,392

| 1,304,038

1,316,728
5

|2,145

|111

|2,256

| 3,670

1

|9,883

| 8

| 1,393

| 1,307,708

1,318,984
6

|2,041

|121

|2,162

| 3,433

-

|8,612

| 9

| 1,393

| 1,311,141

1,321,146
7

|4,301

|176

|4,477

| 3,000

1

|10,088

| 8

| 1,394

| 1,314,141

1,325,623
8

|3,393

|209

|3,602

| 2,383

-

|11,307

| 9

| 1,394

| 1,316,524

1,329,225
9

|3,237

|194

|3,431

| 2,284

2

|12,452

| 4

| 1,396

| 1,318,808

1,332,656
10

|2,814

|155

|2,969

| 4,324

-

|11,097

| 3

| 1,396

| 1,323,132

1,335,625
11

|2,959

|169

|3,128

| 3,453

1

|10,771

| 2

| 1,397

| 1,326,585

1,338,753

| rowspan="10" |{{Cite web|date=2022-06-20|title=20 June 2022 Daily Report on COVID-19|url=https://www.moh.gov.sg/docs/librariesprovider5/local-situation-report/ceg_20220620_daily_report_on_covid-19.pdf |access-date=2022-06-22|website=moh.gov.sg}}

12

|2,349

|154

|2,503

| 3,349

-

|9,925

| 1

| 1,397

| 1,329,934

1,341,256
13

|2,182

|207

|2,389

| 3,018

1

|9,295

| 3

| 1,398

| 1,332,952

1,343,645
14

|4,692

|438

|5,130

| 3,048

3

|11,374

| 2

| 1,401

| 1,336,000

1,348,775
15

|3,536

|370

|3,906

| 2,606

-

|12,674

| 2

| 1,401

| 1,338,606

1,352,681
16

|3,658

|356

|4,014

| 2,534

-

|14,154

| 2

| 1,401

| 1,341,140

1,356,695
17

|3,698

|387

|4,085

| 4,975

1

|13,263

| 4

| 1,402

| 1,346,115

1,360,780
18

|3,456

|326

|3,782

| 3,833

-

|13,212

| 6

| 1,402

| 1,349,948

1,364,562
19

|2,900

|299

|3,199

| 3,882

1

|12,528

| 8

| 1,403

| 1,353,830

1,367,761
20

|2,884

|336

|3,220

| 3,975

2

|11,771

| 8

| 1,405

| 1,357,805

1,370,981
21

|6,393

|716

|7,109

| 3,826

-

|15,054

| 9

| 1,405

| 1,361,631

1,378,090

| rowspan="10" |{{Cite web|date=2022-06-30|title=30 June 2022 Daily Report on COVID-19|url=https://www.moh.gov.sg/docs/librariesprovider5/local-situation-report/ceg_20220630_daily_report_on_covid-19.pdf |access-date=2022-07-02|website=moh.gov.sg}}

22

|5,245

|617

|5,862

| 3,273

-

|17,643

| 12

| 1,405

| 1,364,904

1,383,952
23

|5,954

|652

|6,606

| 3,299

3

|20,947

| 8

| 1,408

| 1,368,203

1,390,558
24

|5,874

|642

|6,516

| 6,945

-

|20,518

| 9

| 1,408

| 1,375,148

1,397,074
25

|5,654

|514

|6,168

| 5,690

-

|20,996

| 10

| 1,408

| 1,380,838

1,403,242
26

|4,697

|419

|5,116

| 6,272

-

|19,840

| 11

| 1,408

| 1,387,110

1,408,358
27

|4,845

|464

|5,309

| 6,336

1

|18,812

| 9

| 1,409

| 1,393,446

1,413,667
28

|10,732

|772

|11,504

| 6,229

1

|24,086

| 9

| 1,410

| 1,399,675

1,425,171
29

|8,789

|603

|9,392

| 5,169

1

|28,308

| 7

| 1,411

| 1,404,844

1,434,563
30

|8,929

|576

|9,505

| 5,485

2

|32,326

| 11

| 1,413

| 1,410,329

1,444,068

  • 10 June:
  • MOH announced that from 14 June, group limits and COVID-19 testing would no longer be mandatory at nightlife establishments.{{cite web |last=Cheng |first=Ian |title=Capacity limits, COVID-19 tests no longer needed at nightlife establishments from Jun 14 |url=https://www.channelnewsasia.com/singapore/covid-19-nightlife-capacity-limit-jun-14-indoor-mask-wearing-2739661 |website=CNA |access-date=11 June 2022 |date=10 June 2022}}
  • It was announced that COVID-19 treatment schemes would be progressively updated as Singapore returns to normal.{{cite web |last=Cheng |first=Ian |title=COVID-19 treatment subsidies to be scaled back as Singapore progressively returns to normal: MOH |url=https://www.channelnewsasia.com/singapore/covid-19-government-subsidies-phpc-polyclinic-telemedicine-hospitals-jul-1-2739771 |website=CNA |access-date=11 June 2022 |date=10 June 2022}}
  • MOH announced that those aged 50 to 59 who wish to take their second booster shot may do so by simply walking into any COVID-19 vaccination centre.{{cite web |last=Leo |first=Lakeisha |title=People aged 50 and above may get second COVID-19 booster at vaccination centres with mRNA shots: MOH |url=https://www.channelnewsasia.com/singapore/covid-19-second-booster-shot-people-aged-50-59-moh-vaccination-centre-mrna-vaccines-2739646 |website=CNA |access-date=12 June 2022 |date=10 June 2022}}

July

class="wikitable"

! rowspan="2" |Day

! colspan="3" |New cases

! rowspan="2" |New recoveries

! rowspan="2" |New deaths

! rowspan="2" |Active cases

! rowspan="2" |In ICU

! rowspan="2" |Total deaths

! rowspan="2" |Total recovered

! rowspan="2" |Total cases

! rowspan="2" |Ref.

Local

!Imported

!Total

1

|8,592

|495

|9,087

| 11,118

2

|30,293

| 11

| 1,415

| 1,421,447

1,453,155

| rowspan="10" |{{Cite web|date=2022-07-10|title=10 July 2022 Daily Report on COVID-19|url=https://www.moh.gov.sg/docs/librariesprovider5/local-situation-report/ceg_20220710_daily_report_on_covid-19.pdf |access-date=2022-07-12|website=moh.gov.sg}}

2

|7,639

|313

|7,952

| 9,136

1

|29,108

| 11

| 1,416

| 1,430,583

1,461,107
3

|5,865

|262

|6,127

| 9,004

2

|26,229

| 9

| 1,418

| 1,439,587

1,467,234
4

|5,700

|246

|5,946

| 8,825

1

|23,349

| 14

| 1,419

| 1,448,412

1,473,180
5

|12,248

|536

|12,784

| 7,876

2

|28,255

| 16

| 1,421

| 1,456,288

1,485,964
6

|9,525

|464

|9,989

| 6,454

2

|31,788

| 15

| 1,423

| 1,462,742

1,495,953
7

|9,534

|451

|9,985

| 6,241

3

|35,529

| 12

| 1,426

| 1,468,983

1,505,938
8

|8,931

|353

|9,284

| 12,643

1

|32,169

| 14

| 1,427

| 1,481,626

1,515,222
9

|8,375

|284

|8,659

| 9,787

1

|31,040

| 15

| 1,428

| 1,491,413

1,523,881
10

|6,200

|223

|6,423

| 9,558

4

|27,901

| 18

| 1,432

| 1,500,971

1,530,304
11

|4,296

|199

|4,495

| 9,074

-

|23,322

| 16

| 1,432

| 1,510,045

1,534,799

| rowspan="11" |{{Cite web|date=2022-07-21|title=21 July 2022 Daily Report on COVID-19|url=https://www.moh.gov.sg/docs/librariesprovider5/local-situation-report/ceg_20220721_daily_report_on_covid-19.pdf |access-date=2022-07-23|website=moh.gov.sg}}

12

|5,743

|236

|5,979

| 8,908

5

|20,388

| 15

| 1,437

| 1,518,953

1,540,778
13

|15,978

|892

|16,870

| 6,882

3

|30,373

| 14

| 1,440

| 1,525,835

1,557,648
14

|10,992

|780

|11,772

| 5,911

4

|36,230

| 20

| 1,444

| 1,531,746

1,569,420
15

|9,826

|700

|10,526

| 5,390

3

|41,363

| 20

| 1,447

| 1,537,136

1,579,946
16

|8,691

|462

|9,153

| 16,357

3

|34,156

| 17

| 1,450

| 1,553,493

1,589,099
17

|6,638

|309

|6,947

| 10,947

3

|30,153

| 14

| 1,453

| 1,564,440

1,596,046
18

|5,978

|249

|6,227

| 10,100

4

|26,276

| 16

| 1,457

| 1,574,540

1,602,273
19

|13,278

|516

|13,794

| 9,036

3

|31,031

| 13

| 1,460

| 1,583,576

1,616,067
20

|9,896

|397

|10,293

| 7,440

3

|33,881

| 17

| 1,463

| 1,591,016

1,626,360
21

|9,318

|431

|9,749

| 6,724

3

|36,903

| 15

| 1,466

| 1,597,740

1,636,109
22

|8,635

|348

|8,983

| 13,600

2

|32,284

| 14

| 1,468

| 1,611,340

1,645,092

| rowspan="10" |{{Cite web|date=2022-07-31|title=31 July 2022 Daily Report on COVID-19|url=https://www.moh.gov.sg/docs/librariesprovider5/default-document-library/ceg_20220731_daily_report_on_covid-19.pdf |access-date=2022-08-02|website=moh.gov.sg}}

23

|7,592

|297

|7,889

| 10,077

4

|30,092

| 11

| 1,472

| 1,621,417

1,652,981
24

|5,950

|225

|6,175

| 9,367

4

|26,896

| 21

| 1,476

| 1,630,784

1,659,156
25

|5,358

|193

|5,551

| 8,984

7

|23,456

| 19

| 1,483

| 1,639,768

1,664,707
26

|11,934

|485

|12,419

| 8,063

4

|27,808

| 18

| 1,487

| 1,647,831

1,677,126
27

|8,420

|343

|8,763

| 6,429

3

|30,139

| 19

| 1,490

| 1,654,260

1,685,889
28

|8,206

|359

|8,565

| 6,069

2

|32,633

| 18

| 1,492

| 1,660,329

1,694,454
29

|7,629

|309

|7,938

| 12,185

2

|28,384

| 19

| 1,494

| 1,672,514

1,702,392
30

|6,297

|261

|6,558

| 8,830

3

|26,109

| 15

| 1,497

| 1,681,344

1,708,950
31

|4,913

|193

|5,106

| 8,192

3

|23,020

| 15

| 1,500

| 1,689,536

1,714,056

  • 5 July: It was announced that from 7 July to 3 August 2022, the number of visitors and the duration of visits to hospitals and residential care homes would be limited, in the wake of the rise in community cases.{{cite web |title=Hospitals, residential care homes to limit number of visitors amid rising COVID-19 cases |url=https://www.channelnewsasia.com/singapore/covid-19-hospital-care-home-visitor-limit-duration-jul-7-moh-2790746 |website=Channel Newsasia |access-date=6 July 2022 |date=5 July 2022}}

August

class="wikitable"

! rowspan="2" |Day

! colspan="3" |New cases

! rowspan="2" |New recoveries

! rowspan="2" |New deaths

! rowspan="2" |Active cases

! rowspan="2" |In ICU

! rowspan="2" |Total deathsOn 1 August, 18 deaths were retroactively added to the official total COVID-19 death count for 2021.

! rowspan="2" |Total recovered

! rowspan="2" |Total cases

! rowspan="2" |Ref.

Local

!Imported

!Total

1

|4,548

|161

|4,709

| 7,816

2

|19,893

| 15

| 1,520

| 1,697,352

1,718,765

| rowspan="10" |{{Cite web|date=2022-08-10|title=10 August 2022 Daily Report on COVID-19|url=https://www.moh.gov.sg/docs/librariesprovider5/local-situation-report/ceg_20220810_daily_report_on_covid-19.pdf |access-date=2022-08-12|website=moh.gov.sg}}

2

|9,876

|354

|10,230

| 6,880

4

|23,239

| 15

| 1,524

| 1,704,232

1,728,995
3

|6,942

|289

|7,231

| 5,327

4

|25,139

| 14

| 1,528

| 1,709,559

1,736,226
4

|6,392

|256

|6,648

| 5,118

3

|26,666

| 17

| 1,531

| 1,714,677

1,742,874
5

|6,048

|222

|6,270

| 10,265

3

|22,668

| 18

| 1,534

| 1,724,942

1,749,144
6

|5,426

|207

|5,633

| 7,084

2

|21,215

| 16

| 1,536

| 1,732,026

1,754,777
7

|4,625

|173

|4,798

| 7,018

3

|18,992

| 24

| 1,539

| 1,739,044

1,759,575
8

|3,424

|117

|3,541

| 6,088

2

|16,443

| 24

| 1,541

| 1,745,132

1,763,116
9

|7,707

|258

|7,965

| 5,799

1

|18,608

| 27

| 1,542

| 1,750,931

1,771,081
10

|2,160

|145

|2,305

| 4,394

1

|16,518

| 27

| 1,543

| 1,755,325

1,773,386
11

|7,262

|514

|7,776

| 3,960

3

|20,331

| 22

| 1,546

| 1,759,285

1,781,162

| rowspan="11" |{{Cite web|date=2022-08-21|title=21 August 2022 Daily Report on COVID-19|url=https://www.moh.gov.sg/docs/librariesprovider5/local-situation-report/ceg_20220821_daily_report_on_covid-19.pdf |access-date=2022-08-23|website=moh.gov.sg}}

12

|5,040

|441

|5,481

| 7,812

6

|17,994

| 24

| 1,552

| 1,767,097

1,786,643
13

|4,097

|306

|4,403

| 2,667

4

|19,726

| 22

| 1,556

| 1,769,764

1,791,046
14

|2,804

|219

|3,023

| 7,615

3

|15,131

| 19

| 1,559

| 1,777,379

1,794,069
15

|2,508

|157

|2,665

| 5,399

1

|12,396

| 20

| 1,560

| 1,782,778

1,796,734
16

|4,909

|293

|5,202

| 4,424

5

|13,169

| 15

| 1,565

| 1,787,202

1,801,936
17

|3,559

|203

|3,762

| 3,173

2

|13,756

| 11

| 1,567

| 1,790,375

1,805,698
18

|3,335

|218

|3,553

| 3,114

5

|14,190

| 10

| 1,572

| 1,793,489

1,809,251
19

|2,837

|167

|3,004

| 5,423

4

|11,767

| 7

| 1,576

| 1,798,912

1,812,255
20

|2,497

|163

|2,660

| 3,672

2

|10,753

| 11

| 1,578

| 1,802,584

1,814,915
21

|1,848

|103

|1,951

| 3,405

2

|9,297

| 10

| 1,580

| 1,805,989

1,816,866
22

|1,602

|92

|1,694

| 2,924

4

|8,063

| 9

| 1,584

| 1,808,913

1,818,560

| rowspan="10" |{{Cite web|date=2022-08-31|title=31 August 2022 Daily Report on COVID-19|url=https://www.moh.gov.sg/docs/librariesprovider5/default-document-library/ceg_20220831_daily_report_on_covid-19.pdf |access-date=2022-09-02|website=moh.gov.sg}}

23

|3,406

|221

|3,627

| 2,791

-

|8,899

| 8

| 1,584

| 1,811,704

1,822,187
24

|2,487

|158

|2,645

| 2,172

2

|9,370

| 5

| 1,586

| 1,813,876

1,824,832
25

|2,265

|132

|2,397

| 1,915

1

|9,851

| 6

| 1,587

| 1,815,791

1,827,229
26

|2,024

|108

|2,132

| 3,671

1

|8,311

| 6

| 1,588

| 1,819,462

1,829,361
27

|1,846

|125

|1,971

| 2,616

2

|7,664

| 8

| 1,590

| 1,822,078

1,831,332
28

|1,361

|87

|1,448

| 2,356

1

|6,755

| 7

| 1,591

| 1,824,434

1,832,780
29

|1,308

|102

|1,410

| 2,137

-

|6,028

| 8

| 1,591

| 1,826,571

1,834,190
30

|2,691

|209

|2,900

| 2,015

1

|6,912

| 10

| 1,592

| 1,828,586

1,837,090
31

|1,974

|180

|2,154

| 1,631

-

|7,435

| 9

| 1,592

| 1,830,217

1,839,244
colspan="34" |Notes:

{{reflist |group="note"}}

  • 1 August: HSA announced that it had granted interim authorisation for AstraZeneca's Evusheld COVID-19 treatment drug for use in Singapore, for those medically ineligible for vaccination.{{cite web |title=AstraZeneca's COVID-19 antibody jab approved for adults medically unsuitable for vaccination: HSA |url=https://www.channelnewsasia.com/singapore/covid-19-astrazeneca-antibody-jab-evusheld-adults-vaccination-hsa-2849836 |website=Channel Newsasia |access-date=2 August 2022 |date=1 August 2022}}
  • 2 August: MOH announced that the restrictions on visitors and the duration of visits to hospitals and residential care homes would be extended to 31 August.{{cite web |title=Restrictions on the number of visitors to hospitals, care homes extended to Aug 31 as part of COVID-19 measures |url=https://www.channelnewsasia.com/singapore/visitor-restrictions-covid-19-hospitals-care-homes-extended-aug-31-2852606 |website=Channel Newsasia |access-date=3 August 2022 |date=2 August 2022}}
  • 24 August: It was announced that from 29 August onwards, masks would be mandatory only on public transport that has public access to it (e.g. all buses, taxis, trains excluding company or school buses), and in healthcare facilities.{{cite web |author=Goh Yan Han|title=From Monday, masks not needed except on public transport and in hospitals, clinics |url=https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/from-aug-29-masks-not-needed-in-singapore-except-on-public-transport-and-in-hospitals-clinics |website=The Straits Times |access-date=24 August 2022 |date=24 August 2022}}

September

class="wikitable"

! rowspan="2" |Day

! colspan="3" |New cases

! rowspan="2" |New recoveries

! rowspan="2" |New deaths

! rowspan="2" |Active cases

! rowspan="2" |In ICU

! rowspan="2" |Total deaths

! rowspan="2" |Total recovered

! rowspan="2" |Total cases

! rowspan="2" |Ref.

Local

!Imported

!Total

1

|1,870

|174

|2,044

| 1,489

1

|7,989

| 11

| 1,593

| 1,831,706

1,841,288

| rowspan="10" |{{Cite web|date=2022-09-10|title=10 September 2022 Daily Report on COVID-19|url=https://www.moh.gov.sg/docs/librariesprovider5/default-document-library/ceg_20220910_daily_report_on_covid-19.pdf |access-date=2022-09-11|website=moh.gov.sg}}

2

|1,802

|146

|1,948

| 2,891

1

|7,045

| 11

| 1,594

| 1,834,597

1,843,236
3

|1,449

|100

|1,549

| 2,117

-

|6,477

| 10

| 1,594

| 1,836,714

1,844,785
4

|1,236

|73

|1,309

| 1,971

-

|5,815

| 9

| 1,594

| 1,838,685

1,846,094
5

|1,103

|73

|1,176

| 1,967

2

|5,022

| 11

| 1,596

| 1,840,652

1,847,270
6

|2,562

|183

|2,745

| 1,577

-

|6,190

| 10

| 1,596

| 1,842,229

1,850,015
7

|2,071

|200

|2,271

| 1,407

5

|7,049

| 11

| 1,601

| 1,843,636

1,852,286
8

|1,936

|233

|2,169

| 1,285

-

|7,933

| 10

| 1,601

| 1,844,921

1,854,455
9

|1,982

|236

|2,218

| 2,650

1

|7,500

| 9

| 1,602

| 1,847,571

1,856,673
10

|1,657

|167

|1,824

| 2,221

-

|7,103

| 9

| 1,602

| 1,849,792

1,858,497
11

|1,307

|133

|1,440

| 2,090

-

|6,453

| 10

| 1,602

| 1,851,882

1,859,937

| rowspan="9" |{{Cite web|date=2022-09-19|title=19 September 2022 Daily Report on COVID-19|url=https://www.moh.gov.sg/docs/librariesprovider5/local-situation-report/ceg_20220919_daily_report_on_covid-19.pdf |access-date=2022-09-22|website=moh.gov.sg}}

12

|1,300

|153

|1,453

| 2,145

-

|5,761

| 10

| 1,602

| 1,854,027

1,861,390
13

|3,033

|319

|3,352

| 1,853

-

|7,260

| 11

| 1,602

| 1,855,880

1,864,742
14

|2,166

|260

|2,426

| 1,512

2

|8,172

| 9

| 1,604

| 1,857,392

1,867,168
15

|2,186

|237

|2,423

| 1,585

1

|9,009

| 7

| 1,605

| 1,858,977

1,869,591
16

|2,091

|218

|2,309

| 3,306

-

|8,012

| 8

| 1,605

| 1,862,283

1,871,900
17

|1,702

|145

|1,847

| 2,365

2

|7,492

| 9

| 1,607

| 1,864,648

1,873,747
18

|1,415

|113

|1,528

| 2,333

-

|6,687

| 6

| 1,607

| 1,866,981

1,875,275
19

|1,219

|90

|1,309

| 2,200

1

|5,795

| 10

| 1,608

| 1,869,181

1,876,584
20

|2,978

|244

|3,222

| 1,926

1

|7,090

| 11

| 1,609

| 1,871,107

1,879,806

| rowspan="9" |{{Cite web|date=2022-09-28|title=28 September 2022 Daily Report on COVID-19|url=https://www.moh.gov.sg/docs/librariesprovider5/local-situation-report/ceg_20220928_weekly_report_on_covid-19_r.pdf |access-date=2022-09-30|website=moh.gov.sg}}

21

|2,318

|190

|2,508

| 1,653

-

|7,945

| 10

| 1,609

| 1,872,760

1,882,314
22

|2,333

|212

|2,545

| 1,446

-

|9,044

| 8

| 1,609

| 1,874,206

1,884,859
23

|2,174

|169

|2,343

| 3,198

-

|8,189

| 7

| 1,609

| 1,877,404

1,887,202
24

|2,200

|142

|2,342

| 2,443

1

|8,087

| 8

| 1,610

| 1,879,847

1,889,544
25

|1,706

|91

|1,797

| 2,417

-

|7,467

| 9

| 1,610

| 1,882,264

1,891,341
26

|1,522

|84

|1,606

| 2,275

5

|6,793

| 9

| 1,615

| 1,884,539

1,892,947
27

|4,066

|294

|4,360

| 2,367

2

|8,784

| 7

| 1,617

| 1,886,906

1,897,307
28

|3,214

|240

|3,454

| 1,846

-

|10,392

| 6

| 1,617

| 1,888,752

1,900,761
29

|3,219

|212

|3,431

| 1,707

-

|12,116

| 9

| 1,617

| 1,890,459

1,904,192

| rowspan="2" |{{Cite web|date=2022-10-12|title=12 October 2022 Daily Report on COVID-19|url=https://www.moh.gov.sg/docs/librariesprovider5/local-situation-report/ceg_20221012_weekly_report_on_covid-19.pdf |access-date=2022-10-14|website=moh.gov.sg}}

30

|3,500

|215

|3,715

| 4,355

1

|11,475

| 8

| 1,618

| 1,894,814

1,907,907

October

class="wikitable"

! rowspan="2" |Day

! colspan="3" |New cases

! rowspan="2" |New recoveries

! rowspan="2" |New deaths

! rowspan="2" |Active cases

! rowspan="2" |In ICU

! rowspan="2" |Total deaths

! rowspan="2" |Total recovered

! rowspan="2" |Total cases

! rowspan="2" |Ref.

Local

!Imported

!Total

1

|3,363

|147

|3,510

| 3,280

1

|11,704

| 8

| 1,619

| 1,898,094

1,911,417

| rowspan="12" |

2

|2,758

|105

|2,863

| 3,249

1

|11,317

| 8

| 1,620

| 1,901,343

1,914,280
3

|2,587

|126

|2,713

| 3,500

2

|10,528

| 9

| 1,622

| 1,904,843

1,916,993
4

|6,888

|258

|7,146

| 3,518

2

|14,154

| 11

| 1,624

| 1,908,361

1,924,139
5

|5,708

|215

|5,923

| 2,935

-

|17,142

| 11

| 1,624

| 1,911,296

1,930,062
6

|5,982

|226

|6,208

| 2,863

1

|20,486

| 13

| 1,625

| 1,914,159

1,936,270
7

|5,710

|224

|5,934

| 6,985

3

|19,432

| 13

| 1,628

| 1,921,144

1,942,204
8

|6,008

|190

|6,198

| 5,691

1

|19,938

| 8

| 1,629

| 1,926,835

1,948,402
9

|4,683

|112

|4,795

| 5,868

-

|18,865

| 10

| 1,629

| 1,932,703

1,953,197
10

|4,589

|130

|4,719

| 6,097

3

|17,484

| 10

| 1,632

| 1,938,800

1,957,916
11

|11,399

|333

|11,732

| 5,872

2

|23,342

| 11

| 1,634

| 1,944,672

1,969,648
12

|9,321

|290

|9,611

| 4,837

2

|28,114

| 11

| 1,636

| 1,949,509

1,979,259
13

|9,249

|252

|9,501

| 4,695

3

|32,917

| 13

| 1,639

| 1,954,204

1,988,760

| rowspan="14" |{{Cite web|date=2022-10-26|title=26 October 2022 Daily Report on COVID-19|url=https://www.moh.gov.sg/docs/librariesprovider5/local-situation-report/ceg_20221026_weekly_report_on_covid-19.pdf |access-date=2022-10-29|website=moh.gov.sg}}

14

|8,763

|324

|9,087

| 11,688

2

|30,314

| 9

| 1,641

| 1,965,892

1,997,847
15

|7,764

|273

|8,037

| 9,023

-

|29,328

| 13

| 1,641

| 1,974,915

2,005,884
16

|6,026

|155

|6,181

| 8,980

3

|26,526

| 13

| 1,644

| 1,983,895

2,012,065
17

|5,028

|168

|5,196

| 8,794

2

|22,926

| 15

| 1,646

| 1,992,689

2,017,261
18

|11,553

|381

|11,934

| 8,097

5

|26,758

| 14

| 1,651

| 2,000,786

2,029,195
19

|8,419

|333

|8,752

| 6,324

3

|29,183

| 14

| 1,654

| 2,007,110

2,037,947
20

|7,865

|311

|8,176

| 5,678

5

|31,676

| 13

| 1,659

| 2,012,788

2,046,123
21

|6,985

|262

|7,247

| 11,934

1

|26,988

| 15

| 1,660

| 2,024,722

2,053,370
22

|6,082

|257

|6,339

| 8,631

-

|24,696

| 16

| 1,660

| 2,033,353

2,059,709
23

|4,280

|174

|4,454

| 7,893

2

|21,255

| 9

| 1,662

| 2,041,246

2,064,163
24

|3,475

|152

|3,627

| 7,456

1

|17,425

| 10

| 1,663

| 2,048,702

2,067,790
25

|2,820

|174

|2,994

| 6,473

3

|13,943

| 9

| 1,666

| 2,055,175

2,070,784
26

|8,999

|558

|9,557

| 4,677

2

|18,821

| 15

| 1,668

| 2,059,852

2,080,341
27

|5,768

|479

|6,247

| 4,026

2

|21,040

| 17

| 1,670

| 2,063,878

2,086,588

| rowspan="5" |{{Cite web|date=2022-11-09|title=9 November 2022 Daily Report on COVID-19|url=https://www.moh.gov.sg/docs/librariesprovider5/default-document-library/ceg_20221109_weekly_report_on_covid-19.pdf |access-date=2022-11-12|website=moh.gov.sg}}

28

|4,926

|375

|5,301

| 3,381

2

|22,958

| 16

| 1,672

| 2,067,259

2,091,889
29

|4,273

|358

|4,631

| 9,917

2

|17,670

| 12

| 1,674

| 2,077,176

2,096,520
30

|3,044

|196

|3,240

| 5,634

2

|15,274

| 13

| 1,676

| 2,082,810

2,099,760
31

|2,443

|169

|2,612

| 5,025

4

|12,857

| 15

| 1,680

| 2,087,835

2,102,372

  • 11 October: MOH announced that it would bring forward the rollout of the bivalent Moderna/Spikevax COVID-19 vaccine three days to 14 October, due to the spike in infections from the BA.2.10/XBB variant.{{cite web |author=Matthew Mohan |title=Bivalent Moderna COVID-19 vaccine available in Singapore Oct 14, three days ahead of schedule |url=https://www.channelnewsasia.com/singapore/covid-19-bivalent-vaccine-booster-moderna-3001451 |website=Channel Newsasia |access-date=12 October 2022 |date=11 October 2022}}

November

class="wikitable"

! rowspan="2" |Day

! colspan="3" |New cases

! rowspan="2" |New recoveries

! rowspan="2" |New deaths

! rowspan="2" |Active cases

! rowspan="2" |In ICU

! rowspan="2" |Total deaths

! rowspan="2" |Total recovered

! rowspan="2" |Total cases

! rowspan="2" |Ref.

Local

!Imported

!Total

1

|5,319

|333

|5,652

| 4,837

-

|13,672

| 19

| 1,680

| 2,092,672

2,108,024

| rowspan="10" |

2

|3,799

|287

|4,086

| 3,364

2

|14,392

| 16

| 1,682

| 2,096,036

2,112,110
3

|3,265

|246

|3,511

| 2,925

1

|14,977

| 16

| 1,683

| 2,098,961

2,115,621
4

|2,941

|187

|3,128

| 5,808

2

|12,295

| 16

| 1,685

| 2,104,769

2,118,749
5

|2,547

|139

|2,686

| 4,003

1

|10,977

| 16

| 1,686

| 2,108,772

2,121,435
6

|1,779

|114

|1,893

| 3,548

1

|9,321

| 15

| 1,687

| 2,112,320

2,123,328
colspan="11" align="center"|From 7 November, MOH's main page only reports the 7-day moving average of cases, with number of daily cases displayed on the weekly situation report.
7

|1,567

|109

|1,676

| 3,119

3

|7,875

| 16

| 1,690

| 2,115,439

2,125,004
8

|3,307

|261

|3,568

| 2,907

1

|8,535

| 14

| 1,691

| 2,118,346

2,128,572
9

|2,777

|205

|2,982

| 1,970

2

|9,545

| 14

| 1,693

| 2,120,316

2,131,554
10

|2,548

|217

|2,765

| 1,886

-

|10,424

| 14

| 1,693

| 2,122,202

2,134,319

| rowspan="14" |{{Cite web|date=2022-11-23|title=23 November 2022 Daily Report on COVID-19|url=https://www.moh.gov.sg/docs/librariesprovider5/local-situation-report/ceg_20221123_weekly_report_on_covid-1971e8785b007347cba00d3cb0ce31085b.pdf |access-date=2022-11-25|website=moh.gov.sg}}

11

|2,164

|175

|2,339

| 3,631

-

|9,132

| 12

| 1,693

| 2,125,833

2,136,658
12

|1,807

|133

|1,940

| 2,864

1

|8,207

| 12

| 1,694

| 2,128,697

2,138,598
13

|1,390

|111

|1,501

| 2,699

1

|7,008

| 16

| 1,695

| 2,131,396

2,140,099
14

|1,215

|97

|1,312

| 2,326

2

|5,992

| 15

| 1,697

| 2,133,722

2,141,411
15

|2,839

|272

|3,111

| 2,033

-

|7,070

| 15

| 1,697

| 2,135,755

2,144,522
16

|1,974

|210

|2,184

| 1,636

1

|7,617

| 13

| 1,698

| 2,137,391

2,146,706
17

|1,907

|181

|2,088

| 1,438

1

|8,266

| 11

| 1,699

| 2,138,829

2,148,794
18

|1,753

|155

|1,908

| 3,094

-

|7,080

| 8

| 1,699

| 2,141,923

2,150,702
19

|1,537

|129

|1,666

| 2,172

-

|6,574

| 7

| 1,699

| 2,144,095

2,152,368
20

|1,082

|85

|1,167

| 2,041

1

|5,699

| 8

| 1,700

| 2,146,136

2,153,535
21

|1,026

|72

|1,098

| 1,911

-

|4,886

| 9

| 1,700

| 2,148,047

2,154,633
22

|2,222

|166

|2,388

| 1,714

1

|5,559

| 8

| 1,701

| 2,149,761

2,157,021
23

|1,556

|132

|1,688

| 1,264

-

|5,983

| 8

| 1,701

| 2,151,025

2,158,709
24

|1,490

|125

|1,615

| 1,175

-

|6,423

| 9

| 1,701

| 2,152,200

2,160,324

| rowspan="7" |{{Cite web|date=2022-12-07|title=7 December 2022 Daily Report on COVID-19|url=https://www.moh.gov.sg/docs/librariesprovider5/local-situation-report/ceg_20221207_weekly_report_on_covid-19.pdf |access-date=2022-12-15|website=moh.gov.sg}}

25

|1,232

|117

|1,349

| 2,408

1

|5,363

| 11

| 1,702

| 2,154,608

2,161,673
26

|1,194

|96

|1,290

| 1,632

-

|5,021

| 13

| 1,702

| 2,156,240

2,162,963
27

|837

|72

|909

| 1,588

-

|4,342

| 13

| 1,702

| 2,157,828

2,163,872
28

|754

|63

|817

| 1,351

-

|3,808

| 10

| 1,702

| 2,159,179

2,164,689
29

|1,689

|149

|1,838

| 1,325

1

|4,320

| 9

| 1,703

| 2,160,504

2,166,527
30

|1,236

|134

|1,370

| 961

-

|4,729

| 9

| 1,703

| 2,161,465

2,167,897

  • 8 November: Health Minister Ong Ye Kung announced that hospitals would no longer set aside entire wards for COVID-19 patients.{{cite web |first=Vanessa |last=Lim |title=Hospitals will no longer set aside whole wards for COVID-19 patients: Ong Ye Kung |url=https://www.channelnewsasia.com/singapore/hospitals-will-no-longer-set-aside-whole-wards-covid-19-patients-ong-ye-kung-3052476 |website=Channel Newsasia |access-date=9 November 2022 |date=8 November 2022}}
  • 9 November: MOH announced that restrictions on visitors to hospital wards and care homes would be extended to 23 November.{{cite web |first=Chong Ming |last=Lee |title=Visiting curbs at hospitals, residential care homes to be extended 2 weeks due to COVID-19 situation |url=https://www.channelnewsasia.com/singapore/ministry-health-extend-current-visitor-safe-management-measures-3057261 |website=Channel Newsasia |access-date=10 November 2022 |date=9 November 2022}}

December

class="wikitable"

! rowspan="2" |Day

! colspan="3" |New cases

! rowspan="2" |New recoveries

! rowspan="2" |New deaths

! rowspan="2" |Active cases

! rowspan="2" |In ICU

! rowspan="2" |Total deaths

! rowspan="2" |Total recovered

! rowspan="2" |Total cases

! rowspan="2" |Ref.

Local

!Imported

!Total

1

|1,186

|118

|1,304

| 897

-

|5,136

| 7

| 1,703

| 2,162,362

2,169,201

| rowspan="7" |

2

|1,202

|95

|1,297

| 1,819

2

|4,612

| 8

| 1,705

| 2,164,181

2,170,498
3

|971

|81

|1,052

| 1,360

-

|4,304

| 8

| 1,705

| 2,165,541

2,171,550
4

|777

|69

|846

| 1,248

-

|3,902

| 9

| 1,705

| 2,166,789

2,172,396
5

|718

|58

|776

| 1,292

1

|3,385

| 10

| 1,706

| 2,168,081

2,173,172
6

|1,681

|136

|1,817

| 1,107

-

|4,095

| 8

| 1,706

| 2,169,188

2,174,989
7

|1,225

|124

|1,349

| 914

1

|4,529

| 5

| 1,707

| 2,170,102

2,176,338
8

|1,240

|123

|1,363

| 829

-

|5,063

| 6

| 1,707

| 2,170,931

2,177,701

| rowspan="14" |{{Cite web|date=2022-12-21|title=21 December 2022 Daily Report on COVID-19|url=https://www.moh.gov.sg/docs/librariesprovider5/local-situation-report/ceg_20221221_weekly_report_on_covid-19.pdf |access-date=2022-12-25|website=moh.gov.sg}}

9

|1,227

|116

|1,343

| 1,809

-

|4,597

| 5

| 1,707

| 2,172,740

2,179,044
10

|991

|111

|1,102

| 1,344

-

|4,355

| 4

| 1,707

| 2,174,084

2,180,146
11

|827

|75

|902

| 1,323

-

|3,934

| 6

| 1,707

| 2,175,407

2,181,048
12

|684

|56

|740

| 1,284

-

|3,390

| 6

| 1,707

| 2,176,691

2,181,788
13

|1,676

|141

|1,817

| 1,156

1

|4,050

| 6

| 1,708

| 2,177,847

2,183,605
14

|1,217

|130

|1,347

| 895

-

|4,502

| 6

| 1,708

| 2,178,742

2,184,952
15

|1,145

|117

|1,262

| 795

1

|4,968

| 5

| 1,709

| 2,179,537

2,186,214
16

|1,132

|113

|1,245

| 1,788

-

|4,425

| 5

| 1,709

| 2,181,325

2,187,459
17

|958

|94

|1,052

| 1,327

-

|4,150

| 4

| 1,709

| 2,182,652

2,188,511
18

|765

|73

|838

| 1,212

-

|3,776

| 5

| 1,709

| 2,183,864

2,189,349
19

|647

|61

|708

| 1,221

1

|3,262

| 6

| 1,710

| 2,185,085

2,190,057
20

|1,389

|151

|1,540

| 1,053

-

|3,749

| 6

| 1,710

| 2,186,138

2,191,597
21

|955

|138

|1,093

| 867

-

|3,975

| 6

| 1,710

| 2,187,005

2,192,690
22

|1,059

|141

|1,200

| 754

-

|4,421

| 5

| 1,710

| 2,187,759

2,193,890

| rowspan="10" |{{Cite web|date=2023-01-04|title=4 January 2023 Daily Report on COVID-19|url=https://www.moh.gov.sg/docs/librariesprovider5/default-document-library/ceg_20230104_weekly_report_on_covid-19.pdf |access-date=2023-01-06|website=moh.gov.sg}}

23

|946

|127

|1,073

| 1,530

-

|3,964

| 5

| 1,710

| 2,189,289

2,194,963
24

|915

|102

|1,017

| 1,109

-

|3,872

| 4

| 1,710

| 2,190,398

2,195,980
25

|631

|79

|710

| 1,140

-

|3,442

| 4

| 1,710

| 2,191,538

2,196,690
26

|321

|73

|394

| 1,034

1

|2,801

| 4

| 1,711

| 2,192,572

2,197,084
27

|463

|143

|606

| 984

-

|2,423

| 4

| 1,711

| 2,193,556

2,197,690
28

|1,224

|323

|1,547

| 712

-

|3,258

| 4

| 1,711

| 2,194,268

2,199,237
29

|883

|233

|1,116

| 477

-

|3,897

| 4

| 1,711

| 2,194,745

2,200,353
30

|830

|196

|1,026

| 654

-

|4,269

| 4

| 1,711

| 2,195,399

2,201,379
31

|655

|180

|835

| 1,543

-

|3,561

| 3

| 1,711

| 2,196,942

2,202,214

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