Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong tests positive for Covid

The Singapore Prime Minister said Monday in a Facebook post he has tested positive for Covid-19 for the first time, after returning from recent state visits.

Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong tests positive for Covid

Lee Hsien Loong, Singapore's Prime Minister, said Monday he has tested positive for Covid-19 after recently returning from state visits to South Africa and Kenya.

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Singapore's Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong has tested positive for Covid-19, days after returning from official visits to South Africa and Kenya.

"I am generally feeling ok but my doctors have advised me to self-isolate until I am asymptomatic," Lee said Monday in a Facebook post. "They have also prescribed me Paxlovid, an antiviral medication, because of my age."

Lee is 71-years-old and has been serving as prime minister of the Southeast Asian city-state since 2004. He was in South Africa and Kenya May 14-19, according to Singapore's Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

Singapore is coming off an April peak in Covid-19 infections.

Health Minister Ong Ye Kung said May 9 that only about half of people in Singapore aged 60 and above have kept up-to-date with their Covid-19 vaccinations, down from 58% at the start of 2023.