The following is a timeline of the COVID-19 pandemic in Singapore in 2023.
Day | New cases | New recoveries | New deaths | Active cases | In ICU | Total deaths | Total recovered | Total cases | Ref. | ||
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Local | Imported | Total | |||||||||
1 | 414 | 128 | 542 | 1,083 | - | 3,020 | 2 | 1,711 | 2,198,025 | 2,202,756 | [1] |
2 | 305 | 85 | 390 | 968 | 1 | 2,441 | 2 | 1,712 | 2,198,993 | 2,203,146 | |
3 | 438 | 118 | 556 | 820 | - | 2,177 | 3 | 1,712 | 2,199,813 | 2,203,702 | |
4 | 1,166 | 369 | 1,535 | 597 | - | 3,115 | 3 | 1,712 | 2,200,410 | 2,205,237 | |
5 | 710 | 206 | 916 | 429 | - | 3,602 | 3 | 1,712 | 2,200,839 | 2,206,153 | [2] |
6 | 657 | 176 | 833 | 621 | - | 3,814 | 2 | 1,712 | 2,201,460 | 2,206,986 | |
7 | 564 | 120 | 684 | 1,493 | - | 3,005 | 2 | 1,712 | 2,202,953 | 2,207,670 | |
8 | 481 | 65 | 546 | 852 | 1 | 2,698 | 3 | 1,713 | 2,203,805 | 2,208,216 | |
9 | 323 | 62 | 385 | 801 | 1 | 2,281 | 2 | 1,714 | 2,204,606 | 2,208,601 | |
10 | 819 | 91 | 910 | 642 | - | 2,549 | 2 | 1,714 | 2,205,248 | 2,209,511 | |
11 | 523 | 75 | 598 | 525 | 3 | 2,619 | 3 | 1,717 | 2,205,773 | 2,210,109 | |
12 | 465 | 59 | 524 | 424 | - | 2,719 | 3 | 1,717 | 2,206,197 | 2,210,633 | |
13 | 446 | 52 | 498 | 923 | - | 2,294 | 3 | 1,717 | 2,207,120 | 2,211,131 | |
14 | 378 | 37 | 415 | 617 | - | 2,092 | 3 | 1,717 | 2,207,737 | 2,211,546 | |
15 | 287 | 22 | 309 | 505 | - | 1,896 | 3 | 1,717 | 2,208,242 | 2,211,855 | |
16 | 255 | 21 | 276 | 497 | - | 1,675 | 2 | 1,717 | 2,208,739 | 2,212,131 | |
17 | 504 | 49 | 553 | 449 | - | 1,779 | 2 | 1,717 | 2,209,188 | 2,212,684 | |
18 | 384 | 23 | 407 | 368 | 1 | 1,817 | 1 | 1,718 | 2,209,556 | 2,213,091 | |
19 | 311 | 33 | 344 | 295 | 1 | 1,865 | 1 | 1,719 | 2,209,851 | 2,213,435 | [3] |
20 | 328 | 32 | 360 | 617 | 1 | 1,607 | 1 | 1,720 | 2,210,468 | 2,213,795 | |
21 | 249 | 20 | 269 | 449 | - | 1,427 | 1 | 1,720 | 2,210,917 | 2,214,064 | |
22 | 154 | 16 | 170 | 359 | - | 1,238 | 2 | 1,720 | 2,211,276 | 2,214,234 | |
23 | 72 | 6 | 78 | 344 | - | 972 | 1 | 1,720 | 2,211,620 | 2,214,312 | |
24 | 113 | 12 | 125 | 292 | - | 805 | 1 | 1,720 | 2,211,912 | 2,214,437 | |
25 | 157 | 7 | 164 | 196 | - | 773 | 1 | 1,720 | 2,212,108 | 2,214,601 | |
26 | 437 | 71 | 508 | 121 | - | 1,160 | 1 | 1,720 | 2,212,229 | 2,215,109 | |
27 | 336 | 82 | 418 | 177 | - | 1,401 | 2 | 1,720 | 2,212,406 | 2,215,527 | |
28 | 302 | 60 | 362 | 200 | - | 1,563 | 2 | 1,720 | 2,212,606 | 2,215,889 | |
29 | 242 | 54 | 296 | 471 | 1 | 1,387 | 1 | 1,721 | 2,213,077 | 2,216,185 | |
30 | 199 | 74 | 273 | 394 | 1 | 1,265 | - | 1,722 | 2,213,471 | 2,216,458 | |
31 | 510 | 142 | 652 | 318 | - | 1,599 | - | 1,722 | 2,213,789 | 2,217,110 | |
Day | New cases | New recoveries | New deaths | Active cases | In ICU | Total deaths | Total recovered | Total cases |
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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] | ||||||||
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