PM Lee no longer Covid-19 positive, will return to work on Monday

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PM Lee no longer Covid-19 positive, will return to work on Monday
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He was supposed to attend an RI event on Sunday but his doctors advised him to use the weekend to rest. Read more at straitstimes.com.

on May 22, Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong said in a Facebook post on Sunday that he has since tested negative and will return to work on Monday., which included visits to South Africa and Kenya.He had also been in Labuan Bajo in Indonesia for the 42nd Asean Summit from May 9 to 11.

His doctors prescribed anti-viral medication Paxlovid because of his age, and advised him to self-isolate until he was asymptomatic, he said in his Facebook post about his diagnosis on May 22. Mr Lee added then that his most recent Covid-19 vaccine booster was taken last November, and urged Singaporeans to keep their vaccinations up to date to reduce the risk of severe illness.

He was supposed to attend Raffles Institution’s Bicentennial Founder’s Day celebrations on Sunday morning, but was advised by his doctors to use the weekend to rest.who had written it, said the Prime Minister is “generally feeling okay”, but is advised against attending mass functions for a few more days.Congratulations to Raffles Institution on your 200th Founder’s Day! Founded in 1823, RI has maintained a strong ethos...

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