Why are Covid cases rising again in Hong Kong and Singapore?

Covid-19 cases are going up again in Hong Kong and Singapore, two busy places in Asia.

Health experts are warning people to be careful, even though the virus is not more dangerous right now.

What’s happening in Hong Kong?

Health officials say Covid activity is high right now. More people are going to hospitals, and 31 people died from Covid in the week ending May 3 — the highest in a year.

Tests of the city’s wastewater show more virus is present, which means Covid is spreading in the community.

Even celebrities are affected — singer Eason Chan had to cancel concerts after testing positive.

What’s happening in Singapore?

Covid cases increased by 28% in one week, with about 14,200 cases reported. Hospital stays went up by about 30%.

Health officials say the virus is not more dangerous than before, but more people are getting sick, possibly because immunity is fading.

Why is this worrying?

Usually, respiratory viruses like the flu spread more in cold weather, but Covid is rising even in hot months now.

This shows the virus can spread any time of year, not just in winter.

More people in hospitals means healthcare systems could get stressed again.

Tips for India

Get vaccinated or get a booster if you haven’t already.

Wear a mask in crowded places or on public transport.

Stay home if you’re feeling sick and take a Covid test.

Wash hands often and keep a distance from others if needed.

Should you be worried?

If you’re older, have health problems, or a weak immune system — be extra careful.

If you’re young and healthy, just stay informed and follow safety tips.

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