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[[File:NCID Singapore.png|thumb|''Majority of the recovered individuals in Singapore were warded and discharged from the NCID.'']]
[[File:NCID Singapore.png|thumb|''Majority of the recovered individuals in Singapore were warded and discharged from the NCID.'']]
This entry breaks down the recovery patterns and profiles of the discharged COVID-19 individuals in Singapore. As of 27 February 2020, the recovery rate in Singapore stands at ~ 66.7%. This percentage is derived from the number of patients discharged (62) over the total number of cases (93).<ref>“[https://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/wuhan-virus-singapore-confirmed-cases-coronavirus-12324270 Coronavirus cases in Singapore: Trends, clusters and key numbers to watch]”. ''Channel News Asia.'' January 24, 2020. Accessed on 17 February 2020.</ref> The mortality rate in Singapore stands at 0% with no recorded deaths from COVID-19. However, there are 7 individuals warded in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) as of 27 February 2020.<ref>“[https://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/wuhan-virus-singapore-confirmed-cases-coronavirus-12324270 Coronavirus cases in Singapore: Trends, clusters and key numbers to watch]”. ''Channel News Asia.'' January 24, 2020. Accessed on 17 February 2020.</ref> As this is a developing situation, the numbers and corresponding details will be updated accordingly as per the Ministry of Health's press releases.
This entry breaks down the recovery patterns and profiles of the discharged COVID-19 individuals in Singapore. As of 28 February 2020, the recovery rate in Singapore stands at ~ 68.8%. This percentage is derived from the number of patients discharged (66) over the total number of cases (96).<ref>“[https://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/wuhan-virus-singapore-confirmed-cases-coronavirus-12324270 Coronavirus cases in Singapore: Trends, clusters and key numbers to watch]”. ''Channel News Asia.'' January 24, 2020. Accessed on 17 February 2020.</ref> The mortality rate in Singapore stands at 0% with no recorded deaths from COVID-19. However, there are 8 individuals warded in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) as of 28 February 2020.<ref>“[https://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/wuhan-virus-singapore-confirmed-cases-coronavirus-12324270 Coronavirus cases in Singapore: Trends, clusters and key numbers to watch]”. ''Channel News Asia.'' January 24, 2020. Accessed on 17 February 2020.</ref> As this is a developing situation, the numbers and corresponding details will be updated accordingly as per the Ministry of Health's press releases.


==Summary==
==Summary==
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===List of recovered patients===
===List of recovered patients===
As of 27 February 2020, 62 individuals have recovered from COVID-19. For a full list of confirmed cases in Singapore, refer to [[COVID-19: Confirmed Cases in Singapore (2020)]].
As of 28 February 2020, 66 individuals have recovered from COVID-19. For a full list of confirmed cases in Singapore, refer to [[COVID-19: Confirmed Cases in Singapore (2020)]].
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|NCID
|<ref>“[https://www.moh.gov.sg/news-highlights/details/two-more-confirmed-imported-cases-of-novel-coronavirus-infection-in-singapore TWO MORE CONFIRMED IMPORTED CASES OF NOVEL CORONAVIRUS INFECTION IN SINGAPORE]”. ''Ministry of Health.'' February 1, 2020. Accessed on 10 February 2020.</ref><ref>Co, Cindy. "[https://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/coronavirus-singapore-fully-recovered-patients-list-12416232 Novel coronavirus in Singapore: What we know about the patients who have fully recovered]". ''Channel News Asia.'' February 10, 2020. Accessed on 12 February 2020.</ref>
|<ref>“[https://www.moh.gov.sg/news-highlights/details/two-more-confirmed-imported-cases-of-novel-coronavirus-infection-in-singapore TWO MORE CONFIRMED IMPORTED CASES OF NOVEL CORONAVIRUS INFECTION IN SINGAPORE]”. ''Ministry of Health.'' February 1, 2020. Accessed on 10 February 2020.</ref><ref>Co, Cindy. "[https://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/coronavirus-singapore-fully-recovered-patients-list-12416232 Novel coronavirus in Singapore: What we know about the patients who have fully recovered]". ''Channel News Asia.'' February 10, 2020. Accessed on 12 February 2020.</ref>
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|18
|31-year-old female
|Chinese national
| -
|1 February
|27 February
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|<ref>"[https://www.moh.gov.sg/news-highlights/details/four-more-cases-discharged-three-new-cases-of-covid-19-infection-confirmed FOUR MORE CASES DISCHARGED, THREE NEW CASES OF COVID-19 INFECTION CONFIRMED]". ''Ministry of Health.'' February 27, 2020. Accessed on 28 February 2020.</ref>
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|<ref>"[https://www.moh.gov.sg/docs/librariesprovider5/default-document-library/press-release-ten-more-cases-discharged-one-new-case-of-covid-19-infection-confirmed-(1)7764e2e96f8a4161904a6d16204cd879.pdf TEN MORE CASES DISCHARGED ONE NEW CASE OF COVID-19 INFECTION CONFIRMED]". ''Ministry of Health''. February 21, 2020. Accessed on 24 February 2020.</ref>
|<ref>"[https://www.moh.gov.sg/docs/librariesprovider5/default-document-library/press-release-ten-more-cases-discharged-one-new-case-of-covid-19-infection-confirmed-(1)7764e2e96f8a4161904a6d16204cd879.pdf TEN MORE CASES DISCHARGED ONE NEW CASE OF COVID-19 INFECTION CONFIRMED]". ''Ministry of Health''. February 21, 2020. Accessed on 24 February 2020.</ref>
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|72
|40-year-old male
|Chinese national
| -
|15 February
|27 February
|NCID
|<ref>"[https://www.moh.gov.sg/news-highlights/details/four-more-cases-discharged-three-new-cases-of-covid-19-infection-confirmed FOUR MORE CASES DISCHARGED, THREE NEW CASES OF COVID-19 INFECTION CONFIRMED]". ''Ministry of Health.'' February 27, 2020. Accessed on 28 February 2020.</ref>
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|<ref>"[https://www.moh.gov.sg/news-highlights/details/five-more-cases-discharged-one-new-case-of-covid-19-infection-confirmed FIVE MORE CASES DISCHARGED ONE NEW CASE OF COVID-19 INFECTION CONFIRMED]". ''Ministry of Health''. February 25, 2020. Accessed on 26 February 2020.</ref><ref>“[https://www.moh.gov.sg/news-highlights/details/five-more-cases-discharged-two-new-cases-of-covid-19-infection-confirmed FIVE MORE CASES DISCHARGED; TWO NEW CASES OF COVID-19 INFECTION CONFIRMED]”. ''Ministry of Health.'' February 17, 2020. Accessed on 18 February 2020.</ref>
|<ref>"[https://www.moh.gov.sg/news-highlights/details/five-more-cases-discharged-one-new-case-of-covid-19-infection-confirmed FIVE MORE CASES DISCHARGED ONE NEW CASE OF COVID-19 INFECTION CONFIRMED]". ''Ministry of Health''. February 25, 2020. Accessed on 26 February 2020.</ref><ref>“[https://www.moh.gov.sg/news-highlights/details/five-more-cases-discharged-two-new-cases-of-covid-19-infection-confirmed FIVE MORE CASES DISCHARGED; TWO NEW CASES OF COVID-19 INFECTION CONFIRMED]”. ''Ministry of Health.'' February 17, 2020. Accessed on 18 February 2020.</ref>
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|78
|57-year-old female
|Singaporean
|Grace Assembly of God
|17 February
|27 February
|NCID
|<ref>"[https://www.moh.gov.sg/news-highlights/details/four-more-cases-discharged-three-new-cases-of-covid-19-infection-confirmed FOUR MORE CASES DISCHARGED, THREE NEW CASES OF COVID-19 INFECTION CONFIRMED]". ''Ministry of Health.'' February 27, 2020. Accessed on 28 February 2020.</ref>
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|80
|30-year-old female
|Singaporean
|Grace Assembly of God
|18 February
|27 February
|National University Hospital
|<ref>"[https://www.moh.gov.sg/news-highlights/details/four-more-cases-discharged-three-new-cases-of-covid-19-infection-confirmed FOUR MORE CASES DISCHARGED, THREE NEW CASES OF COVID-19 INFECTION CONFIRMED]". ''Ministry of Health.'' February 27, 2020. Accessed on 28 February 2020.</ref>
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|'''No. of Infected Individuals'''
|'''No. of Infected Individuals'''
|3
|3
|1
|2
|12
|12
|28
|28
|16
|17
|22
|22
|11
|12
|93
|96
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|'''No. of Recovered Individuals'''
|'''No. of Recovered Individuals'''
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|7
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|19
|22
|14
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|5
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|66
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|'''Recovery Rate (%)'''
|'''Recovery Rate (%)'''
|100%
|100%
|100%
|50%
|~ 58.3%
|~ 58.3%
|~ 67.9%
|~ 78.6%
|87.5%
|82.4%
|~ 59%
|~ 63.6%
|~ 45.5%
|~ 41.6%
|~ 66.7%
|~ 68.8%
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Based on current numbers, the age group with the highest rate of infection is 31 - 40 years old.  
Based on current numbers, the age group with the highest rate of infection is 31 - 40 years old.  
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|'''Calculation'''
|'''Calculation'''
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|2723.5 / 66
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===Key trends===
===Key trends===
As of 27 February, the fastest recovery time is 2 days (Case 76, Case 83, Case 84) and the longest recovery time is 28 days (Case 3). The table below shows the number of days taken for each discharged patient to recover.
As of 28 February, the fastest recovery time is 2 days (Case 76, Case 83, Case 84) and the longest recovery time is 28 days (Case 3). The table below shows the number of days taken for each discharged patient to recover.
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|15 February
|27 February
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|18 February
|27 February
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Revision as of 10:41, 28 February 2020

Majority of the recovered individuals in Singapore were warded and discharged from the NCID.

This entry breaks down the recovery patterns and profiles of the discharged COVID-19 individuals in Singapore. As of 28 February 2020, the recovery rate in Singapore stands at ~ 68.8%. This percentage is derived from the number of patients discharged (66) over the total number of cases (96).[1] The mortality rate in Singapore stands at 0% with no recorded deaths from COVID-19. However, there are 8 individuals warded in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) as of 28 February 2020.[2] As this is a developing situation, the numbers and corresponding details will be updated accordingly as per the Ministry of Health's press releases.

Summary

Recovery benchmark & procedure

According to the National Centre for Infectious Diseases (NCID), COVID-19 patients are tested daily. A patient is discharged when their test for COVID-19 returns negative.

Following discharge, the patient still has to follow strict medical procedures. They are to finish their prescribed medication (if given any) and they should wear a mask when in public. These patients should also monitor themselves for the next 14 days. If their condition worsens, they are advised to return to the screening centre.

List of recovered patients

As of 28 February 2020, 66 individuals have recovered from COVID-19. For a full list of confirmed cases in Singapore, refer to COVID-19: Confirmed Cases in Singapore (2020).

Case No. Patient Profile Citizenship Cluster Date Diagnosed Date Discharged Discharged From Refs.
1 66-year-old male Chinese national - 23 January 19 February Singapore General Hospital [3][4]
2 53-year-old female Chinese national - 24 January 7 February NCID [5][6]
3 37-year-old male Chinese national - 24 January 21 February Singapore General Hospital [7]
4 36-year-old male Chinese national - 25 January 12 February Sengkang General Hospital [8][9]
5 56-year-old female Chinese national - 27 January 18 February NCID [10][11]
6 56-year-old male Chinese national - 27 January 20 February Changi General Hospital [12]
7 35-year-old male Chinese national - 27 January 4 February NCID [13][14]
8 56-year-old female Chinese national The Life Church and Missions Singapore 28 January 18 February NCID [15][16]
9 56-year-old female Chinese national The Life Church and Missions Singapore 28 January 23 February NCID [17][18]
10 56-year-old male Chinese national - 29 January 9 February NCID [19][20]
11 31-year-old female Chinese national - 29 January 10 February NCID [21][22]
12 37-year-old female Chinese national - 29 January 12 February NCID [23][24]
13 73-year-old female Chinese national - 30 January 9 February NCID [25][26]
14 31-year-old male Chinese national - 30 January 17 February NCID [27][28]
15 47-year-old female Singaporean (Imported) Evacuated Scoot Flight 31 January 17 February NCID [29][30]
16 38-year-old male Chinese national - 31 January 20 February Singapore General Hospital [31]
17 47-year-old female Singaporean (Imported) Evacuated Scoot Flight 31 January 11 February NCID [32][33]
18 31-year-old female Chinese national - 1 February 27 February NCID [34]
19 28-year-old female Singaporean Yong Thai Hang 3 February 22 February Singapore General Hospital [35][36]
21 44-year-old female Indonesian Yong Thai Hang 4 February 18 February Singapore General Hospital [37][38]
22 41-year-old male Singaporean (Imported) Evacuated Scoot Flight 3 February 9 February NCID [39][40]
23 17-year-old male Singaporean (Imported) Evacuated Scoot Flight 3 February 21 February NCID [41]
24 32-year-old female Singaporean Yong Thai Hang 4 February 15 February NCID [42][43]
25 40-year-old male Singaporean Yong Thai Hang 4 February 12 February NCID [44][45]
26 42-year-old female Chinese national - 4 February 9 February NCID [46][47]
27 45-year-old male Singaporean Yong Thai Hang 5 February 21 February NCID [48]
28 6-month-old male Singaporean Yong Thai Hang 5 February 22 February KK Women’s and Children’s Hospital [49][50]
29 41-year-old male Singaporean - 5 February 12 February NCID [51][52]
30 27-year-old male Singaporean Grand Hyatt Singapore 6 February 14 February NCID [53][54]
31 53-year-old male Singaporean The Life Church and Missions Singapore 6 February 17 February Changi General Hospital [55][56]
32 42-year-old female Singaporean - 6 February 19 February NCID [57][58]
33 39-year-old female Singaporean The Life Church and Missions Singapore 6 February 19 February Sengkang General Hospital [59][60]
34 40-year-old female Singaporean Yong Thai Hang 7 February 12 February NCID [61][62]
36 38-year-old female Singaporean Grand Hyatt Singapore 7 February 11 February NCID [63][64]
38 52-year-old female Singaporean The Life Church and Missions Singapore 8 February 18 February NCID [65][66]
39 51-year-old male Singaporean Grand Hyatt Singapore 6 February 16 February NCID [67]
40 36-year-old male Singaporean Yong Thai Hang 8 February 12 February NCID [68][69]
44 37-year-old male Singaporean - 9 February 19 February Khoo Teck Puat Hospital [70]
45 2-year-old female Singaporean (Imported) Evacuated Scoot Flight 10 February 14 February KK Women’s and Children’s Hospital [71][72]
46 35-year-old male Singaporean - 10 February 24 February NCID [73]
48 34-year-old male Singaporean Grace Assembly of God

(Tanglin and Bukit Batok branches)

11 February 17 February NCID [74]
49 46-year-old male Singaporean Grace Assembly of God

(Tanglin and Bukit Batok branches)

11 February 26 February National University Hospital [75][76]
50 62-year-old male Singaporean DBS Asia Central at MBFC

Mei Hwan Drive

12 February 21 February NCID [77]
51 48-year-old male Singaporean Grace Assembly of God

(Tanglin and Bukit Batok branches)

12 February 21 February NCID [78]
55 30-year-old male Singaporean DBS Asia Central at MBFC 13 February 19 February NCID [79]
56 30-year-old male Bangladesh national Seletar Aerospace Heights 13 February 26 February NCID [80][81]
57 26-year-old male Singaporean Grace Assembly of God

(Tanglin and Bukit Batok branches)

13 February 21 February NCID [82]
58 55-year-old male Singaporean Grace Assembly of God

(Tanglin and Bukit Batok branches)

13 February 25 February NCID [83][84]
59 61-year-old male Singaporean - 13 February 26 February NCID [85][86]
62 44-year-old female Singaporean Grace Assembly of God 13 February 25 February Singapore General Hospital [87][88]
63 54-year-old female Singaporean Grace Assembly of God 14 February 21 February NCID [89]
64 50-year-old male Singaporean - 14 February 23 February National University Hospital [90][91]
65 61-year-old female Singaporean DBS Asia Central at MBFC

Mei Hwan Drive

14 February 17 February NCID [92]
66 28-year-old male Singaporean Grace Assembly of God

Mei Hwan Drive

14 February 20 February NCID [93]
70 27-year-old female Singaporean Grace Assembly of God

Mei Hwan Drive

15 February 21 February NCID [94]
72 40-year-old male Chinese national - 15 February 27 February NCID [95]
73 43-year-old male Singaporean Grace Assembly of God (Tanglin) 15 February 26 February NCID [96][97]
76 1-year-old male Singaporean (Imported) Evacuated Scoot Flight 16 February 18 February KK Women's and Children's Hospital [98][99]
77 35-year-old male Singaporean - 17 February 25 February NCID [100][101]
78 57-year-old female Singaporean Grace Assembly of God 17 February 27 February NCID [102]
80 30-year-old female Singaporean Grace Assembly of God 18 February 27 February National University Hospital [103]
81 50-year-old male Singaporean Grace Assembly of God 18 February 25 February NCID [104][105]
83 54-year-old male Singaporean The Life Church and Missions Singapore 19 February 21 February NCID [106]
84 35-year-old female Singaporean Grace Assembly of God 19 February 21 February NCID [107]
87 32-year-old male Singaporean (Imported) Evacuated Scoot Flight 21 February 24 February NCID [108]
91 58-year-old female Singaporean The Life Church and Missions Singapore 22 February 25 February NCID [109]

Age of recovered patients

Recovery rates based on age group

The youngest patient to recover from the infection is 6-months-old (Case 28), while the oldest recovered patient is 73 years old (Case 13). The following table classifies all the infected patients according to their age groups and the corresponding number of recovered individuals.

0 - 10 years 11 - 20 years 21 - 30 years 31 - 40 years 41 - 50 years 51 - 60 years 60 years and above Total No.
No. of Infected Individuals 3 2 12 28 17 22 12 96
No. of Recovered Individuals 3 1 7 22 14 14 5 66
Recovery Rate (%) 100% 50% ~ 58.3% ~ 78.6% 82.4% ~ 63.6% ~ 41.6% ~ 68.8%

Based on current numbers, the age group with the highest rate of infection is 31 - 40 years old.

Average age

The average age of all the recovered patients is approximately 41 years old.

Average Age
Formula Total Age of All Recovered Patients / Total No. of Patients ~ 41 years old
Calculation 2723.5 / 66

Median age

The median age of all the recovered patients is 41 years old.

Case No. Citizenship Patient Age Median Age
1 Chinese national 66 years old 41 years old (Case 22, Case 29)
2 Chinese national 53 years old
3 Chinese national 37 years old
4 Chinese national 36 years old
5 Chinese national 56 years old
7 Chinese national 35 years old
6 Chinese national 56 years old
8 Chinese national 56 years old
9 Chinese national 56 years old
10 Chinese national 56 years old
11 Chinese national 31 years old
12 Chinese national 37 years old
13 Chinese national 73 years old
14 Chinese national 31 years old
15 Singaporean 47 years old
16 Chinese national 38 years old
17 Singaporean 47 years old
19 Singaporean 28 years old
21 Indonesian 44 years old
22 Singaporean 41 years old
23 Singaporean 17 years old
24 Singaporean 32 years old
25 Singaporean 40 years old
26 Chinese national 42 years old
27 Singaporean 45 years old
28 Singaporean 6 months old
29 Singaporean 41 years old
30 Singaporean 27 years old
31 Singaporean 53 years old
32 Singaporean 42 years old
33 Singaporean 39 years old
34 Singaporean 40 years old
36 Singaporean 38 years old
38 Singaporean 52 years old
39 Singaporean 51 years old
40 Singaporean 36 years old
44 Singaporean 37 years old
45 Singaporean 2 years old
46 Singaporean 35 years old
48 Singaporean 34 years old
49 Singaporean 46 years old
50 Singaporean 62 years old
51 Singaporean 48 years old
55 Singaporean 30 years old
56 Bangladesh national 30 years old
57 Singaporean 26 years old
58 Singaporean 55 years old
59 Singaporean 61 years old
62 Singaporean 44 years old
63 Singaporean 54 years old
64 Singaporean 50 years old
65 Singaporean 61 years old
66 Singaporean 28 years old
70 Singaporean 27 years old
73 Singaporean 43 years old
76 Singaporean 1 year old
77 Singaporean 35 years old
81 Singaporean 50 years old
83 Singaporean 54 years old
84 Singaporean 35 years old
87 Singaporean 32 years old
91 Singaporean 58 years old

Recovery time

Key trends

As of 28 February, the fastest recovery time is 2 days (Case 76, Case 83, Case 84) and the longest recovery time is 28 days (Case 3). The table below shows the number of days taken for each discharged patient to recover.

Case No. Patient Age Date Diagnosed Date Discharged Elapsed Days
1 66 years old 23 January 19 February 27
2 53 years old 24 January 7 February 14
3 37 years old 24 January 21 February 28
4 36 years old 25 January 12 February 18
5 56 years old 27 January 18 February 22
6 56 years old 27 January 20 February 23
7 35 years old 27 January 4 February 8
8 56 years old 28 January 18 February 21
9 56 years old 28 January 23 February 26
10 56 years old 29 January 9 February 11
11 31 years old 29 January 10 February 12
12 37 years old 29 January 12 February 14
13 73 years old 30 January 9 February 10
14 31 years old 30 January 17 February 18
15 47 years old 31 January 17 February 17
16 38 years old 31 January 20 February 20
17 47 years old 31 January 11 February 11
18 31 years old 1 February 27 February 26
19 28 years old 3 February 22 February 19
21 44 years old 4 February 18 February 14
22 41 years old 3 February 9 February 6
23 17 years old 3 February 21 February 18
24 32 years old 4 February 15 February 11
25 40 years old 4 February 12 February 8
26 42 years old 4 February 9 February 5
27 45 years old 5 February 21 February 16
28 6 months old 5 February 22 February 17
29 41 years old 5 February 12 February 7
30 27 years old 6 February 14 February 8
31 53 years old 6 February 17 February 11
32 42 years old 6 February 19 February 13
33 39 years old 6 February 19 February 13
34 40 years old 7 February 12 February 5
36 38 years old 7 February 11 February 4
38 52 years old 8 February 18 February 10
39 51 years old 8 February 16 February 8
40 36 years old 8 February 12 February 4
44 37 years old 9 February 19 February 10
45 2 years old 10 February 14 February 4
46 35 years old 10 February 24 February 14
48 34 years old 11 February 17 February 6
49 46 years old 11 February 26 February 15
50 62 years old 12 February 21 February 9
51 48 years old 12 February 21 February 9
55 30 years old 13 February 19 February 6
56 30 years old 13 February 26 February 13
57 26 years old 13 February 21 February 8
58 55 years old 13 February 25 February 12
69 61 years old 13 February 26 February 13
62 44 years old 13 February 25 February 12
63 54 years old 14 February 21 February 7
64 50 years old 14 February 23 February 9
65 61 years old 14 February 17 February 3
66 28 years old 14 February 20 February 6
70 27 years old 15 February 21 February 6
72 40 years old 15 February 27 February 12
73 43 years old 15 February 26 February 11
76 1 year old 16 February 18 February 2
77 35 years old 17 February 25 February 8
78 57 years old 17 February 27 February 10
80 38 years old 18 February 27 February 9
81 50 years old 18 February 25 February 7
83 54 years old 19 February 21 February 2
84 35 years old 19 February 21 February 2
87 32 years old 21 February 24 February 3
91 58 years old 22 February 25 February 3

Elapsed days refer to the time between when the patient is diagnosed and discharged. The counter starts from the day after the individual tested positive for COVID-19.

Average recovery time

The average recovery time is approximately 11 days.

Average Recovery Time
Formula Total No. of Elapsed Days / Total No. of Patients ~ 11 days
Calculation 754 / 66

Median recovery time

The median recovery time is 10 days.

Case No. Patient Age Date Diagnosed Date Discharged Elapsed Days Median Recovery Time
1 66 years old 23 January 19 February 27 10 days (Case 13, Case 38, Case 44)
2 53 years old 24 January 7 February 14
3 37 years old 24 January 21 February 28
4 36 years old 25 January 12 February 18
5 56 years old 27 January 18 February 22
6 56 years old 27 January 20 February 23
7 35 years old 27 January 4 February 8
8 56 years old 28 January 18 February 21
9 56 years old 28 January 23 February 26
10 56 years old 29 January 9 February 11
11 31 years old 29 January 10 February 12
12 37 years old 29 January 12 February 14
13 73 years old 30 January 9 February 10
14 31 years old 30 January 17 February 18
15 47 years old 31 January 17 February 17
16 38 years old 31 January 20 February 20
17 47 years old 31 January 11 February 11
19 28 years old 3 February 22 February 19
21 44 years old 4 February 18 February 14
22 41 years old 3 February 9 February 6
23 17 years old 3 February 21 February 18
24 32 years old 4 February 15 February 11
25 40 years old 4 February 12 February 8
26 42 years old 4 February 9 February 5
27 45 years old 5 February 21 February 16
28 6 months old 5 February 22 February 17
29 41 years old 5 February 12 February 7
30 27 years old 6 February 14 February 8
31 53 years old 6 February 17 February 11
32 42 years old 6 February 19 February 13
33 39 years old 6 February 19 February 13
34 40 years old 7 February 12 February 5
36 38 years old 7 February 11 February 4
38 52 years old 8 February 18 February 10
39 51 years old 8 February 16 February 8
40 36 years old 8 February 12 February 4
44 37 years old 9 February 19 February 10
45 2 years old 10 February 14 February 4
46 35 years old 10 February 24 February 14
48 34 years old 11 February 17 February 6
49 46 years old 11 February 26 February 15
50 62 years old 12 February 21 February 9
51 48 years old 12 February 21 February 9
55 30 years old 13 February 19 February 6
56 30 years old 13 February 26 February 13
57 26 years old 13 February 21 February 8
58 55 years old 13 February 25 February 12
69 61 years old 13 February 26 February 13
62 44 years old 13 February 25 February 12
63 54 years old 14 February 21 February 7
64 50 years old 14 February 23 February 9
65 61 years old 14 February 17 February 3
66 28 years old 14 February 20 February 6
70 27 years old 15 February 21 February 6
73 43 years old 15 February 26 February 11
76 1 year old 16 February 18 February 2
77 35 years old 17 February 25 February 8
81 50 years old 18 February 25 February 7
83 54 years old 19 February 21 February 2
84 35 years old 19 February 21 February 2
87 32 years old 21 February 24 February 3
91 58 years old 22 February 25 February 3

References / Citations

  1. Coronavirus cases in Singapore: Trends, clusters and key numbers to watch”. Channel News Asia. January 24, 2020. Accessed on 17 February 2020.
  2. Coronavirus cases in Singapore: Trends, clusters and key numbers to watch”. Channel News Asia. January 24, 2020. Accessed on 17 February 2020.
  3. "FIVE MORE CASES DISCHARGED, THREE NEW CASES OF COVID-19 INFECTION CONFIRMED". Ministry of Health. February 19, 2020. Accessed on 20 February 2020.
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