Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong said Thursday that he tested positive for COVID-19 for a second time in less than two weeks, in a rare case of a rebound.
Lee, 71, was diagnosed with COVID-19 for the first time on
May 22, following work trips to Africa and Asia. He tested negative six days
later. But in a Facebook post Thursday, Lee shared a photo of a positive
antigen rapid test that he took.
“I feel fine but I am afraid I have turned COVID-19 positive
again. My doctors say it is a COVID rebound, which happens in 5-10 percent of
cases,” he said in his post.
Lee said he has been advised to self-isolate as the virus is
still infectious, although the risk is lower compared to the initial infection.
He said he had looked forward to attending the consecration ceremony of an
Indian temple early Thursday but has to “miss it to keep others around me
safe.”
Lee will also have to skip a bilateral meeting Friday with
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, who is due to give a keynote
address at the Shangri-La Dialogue security forum in Singapore. Albanese
tweeted Thursday that he called Lee to wish him a speedy recovery. Albanese
said he looks forward to meeting instead with Lee’s deputy Lawrence Wong
Wong is tipped as successor to Lee, who has been in power
since 2004.
In his earlier diagnosis, Lee said he was prescribed the
Paxlovid antiviral medication due to his age. He didn’t say if he was
prescribed any medication this time. He has said his last COVID-19 vaccine
booster was in November and urged Singaporeans to keep their vaccinations up to
date to reduce the risk of severe illness. -AP
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