COVID-19 Spikes in Crowded Hong Kong, Singapore
- Hong Kong and Singapore experienced a significant rise in COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations in the week through May 3, 2025.
- The surge follows waning population immunity, lower booster uptake, and no evidence of more transmissible variants causing the increase in cases.
- Hong Kong reported 31 severe cases including deaths, while Singapore saw cases jump 28% to 14,200 with hospitalizations rising about 30%.
- Authorities urged high-risk groups to update vaccinations and maintain hygiene, with Singapore noting periodic COVID waves expected as the disease remains endemic.
- The resurgence suggests continued active viral spread in crowded cities but does not yet match past peak infection levels seen in recent years.
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Asia sees fresh Covid-19 spike
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Covid-19 cases spike across Asia; Singapore, Hong Kong on alert
Covid-19 cases are rising sharply across parts of Asia, with health authorities warning of a fresh wave. In Singapore, infections jumped 28% to 14,200 during the week ending May 3, along with a 30% increase in hospital admissions. Hong Kong officials have said the city is seeing "quite high" Covid activity. Pop star Eason Chan tested positive, leading to the postponement of his Taiwan concerts. Reports also suggest China is seeing a similar trend
Covid cases rise in Singapore, Hong Kong as new wave spreads in Asia. Should you be worried?
Covid cases are rising again in parts of Southeast Asia, with Hong Kong and Singapore reporting a sudden spike. China and Thailand are also seeing an increase in infections. In Singapore, the first update in nearly a year reported a 28 per cent jump, with 14,200 cases recorded in the week ending May 3. The surge is reportedly part of a fresh wave spreading across several regions in Asia. Notably, high-risk groups have been advised to take extra …
COVID-19 spikes in crowded Hong Kong, Singapore
While the increase in cases could be due to factors including waning population immunity, there is no indication that the circulating variants are more transmissible - or cause more severe cases - than during the pandemic, Singapore’s health ministry said.
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