Average Interval between Exposure to COVID-19 Case and Issuance of Quarantine Order
Ministry of HealthSpeakers
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21 Mr Chua Kheng Wee Louis asked the Minister for Health for Quarantine Orders (QO) that have been issued to persons identified as close contacts of COVID-19 cases (a) what are the average and longest time intervals from the day of their exposure to the infected individual, to the day the QO is served; and (b) how has the average speed of isolating close contacts of COVID-19 cases changed since the start of the year.
Mr Ong Ye Kung: As of July 2021, the mean time to issue the QO from notification of case was two days. The longest time interval was 14 days. This happened for a small number of individuals, where it was particularly difficult to trace the contacts of the infected. The mean time in January 2021 was shorter – 1.5 days, as we had fewer daily cases then.
While on the subject, we would like to record our appreciation for the men and women who work 24/7 on the contact tracing and quarantine ops, as they are a vital enabler for our COVID-19 strategy and we urge members of the public to cooperate with their requests for information, so that we can all be better protected.