Today’s the last day of May, and here’s a report card: on the last day of April, we have 528 new cases, with 6 of them being Singaporeans or Singapore PRs.
Back then, the number of average new community cases that week is 17 per day, and unlinked cases are at 9 per day.
Needless to say, our days of living like North Koreans have paid dividends.
Today, we have 518 cases reported.
This means we now have a total of 34,884 cases in our tiny island.
Out of today’s cases, 3 are Singaporeans or Singapore PRs.
A majority of the cases are work permit holders living in dormitories.
Based on yesterday’s numbers, on average, the number of new cases in the community has decreased, from an average of 7 cases per day in the week before, to an average of 4 per day in the past week. The number of unlinked cases in the community has remained stable at an average of 2 per day in the past two weeks.
And lest you’ve forgotten (because Circuit Breaker is just like Phase One), tomorrow is the last day of the Circuit Breaker. While you still can’t have chendol in your favourite hawker centres, you can finally do something about the leaking air-con in your room and here’s an advice: book your appointment now.
Some Hair Salons & Dental Clinics Already Fully Booked in Whole of June
According to CNA, even before Circuit Breaker ends, people have already booked all the available slots in a dental clinic for the entire month of June.
On Phase One, dental clinic can resume the provision of ongoing dental procedures with guidance to minimise aerosol generation.
A hair salon, which is permitted to provide services other than haircuts from 2 June 2020 onwards, has 100 people booking appointments even before Phase One begins.
These backlogs of customers mean you’d have to be fast when some of these services reopen come 2 June 2020.
So pick up your phone and make your appointment, if not you might need to wait until July for your appointment. Or even August.