F1 Pit Building no longer a Covid-19 treatment facility as cases in Singapore dip


Singapore's MOH said about 760 Covid-19 patients had been treated at the F1 Pit Building, before it was stood down. - The Straits Times/ANN

SINGAPORE , April 2 (The Straits Times/ANN): The F1 Pit Building has been stood down as a Covid-19 treatment facility (CTF), in another move towards normality after a two-year battle with the coronavirus.

The Ministry of Health (MOH) told The Sunday Times (ST) on Saturday (April 2) that the facility was stood down at the end of March due to fewer Covid-19 cases and sufficient capacity at other Covid-19 facilities.

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