4 January: Eligible individuals of all age groups can walk into any vaccination centre without booking an appointment.[4]
9 January: In the wake of China's reopening, Health Minister Ong Ye Kung announced that travelers from China to Singapore would not be required to undergo pre-departure COVID-19 testing.[5]
16 January: The Pfizer-BioNTech/Comirnaty vaccine will be available to children aged six months to four years.[4]
February
Day
New cases
New recoveries
New deaths
Active cases
In ICU
Total deaths
Total recovered
Total cases
From 1 February, the weekly situation report will be discontinued.
1
465
305
-
1,759
-
1,722
2,214,094
2,217,575
2
475
283
-
1,951
-
1,722
2,214,377
2,218,050
3
458
637
-
1,772
-
1,722
2,215,014
2,218,508
4
373
446
-
1,699
-
1,722
2,215,460
2,218,881
5
299
453
-
1,545
-
1,722
2,215,913
2,219,180
6
251
446
-
1,350
1
1,722
2,216,359
2,219,431
7
631
363
-
1,618
-
1,722
2,216,722
2,220,062
8
472
270
-
1,820
-
1,722
2,216,992
2,220,534
9
465
303
-
1,982
-
1,722
2,217,295
2,220,999
10
439
607
-
1,814
-
1,722
2,217,902
2,221,438
11
324
512
-
1,626
-
1,722
2,218,414
2,221,762
12
244
468
-
1,402
1
1,722
2,218,882
2,222,006
From 13 February, daily reports on COVID-19 infection statistics will be discontinued.[6]
9 February:
MOH announced that from 13 February, the DORSCON level would be lowered to Green; mask-wearing would no longer be mandatory on public transport and some healthcare and residential care settings (but would still be required for hospital wards, clinics and nursing homes). The Multi-ministry Task Force (MTF) would also be stood down.[7]
MOH announced that all COVID-19 border restrictions would be lifted from 13 February onwards.[8]
It was announced that from 1 March, COVID-19 guidelines for worker dormitories would be recalibrated to align with those for the community.[9]
Users of TraceTogether may uninstall the app and return any physical tokens from 13 February onwards, as community centers cease the issuance of tokens. The use of SafeEntry by businesses will also cease.[10]