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More than 100 outbreaks occur around the world daily and can spread worldwide in just 36 hours due to increased global travel. We all have a responsibility to support epidemic preparedness.

On PreventEpidemics.org, you can get informed, share information and discover how you can join in to raise awareness and advocate for epidemic preparedness.

Singapore has had:

How Prepared Is Singapore?

93

Better Prepared

Singapore is better prepared for the next epidemic. They have functioning systems to find, stop and prevent health threats, but they must work to maintain this level of protection for their people.

Singapore has achieved a ReadyScore of 80 or higher and is working to improve and sustain their preparedness.

What Are Singapore's Strengths & Gaps?

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Top Strengths

Preparedness areas that a country has established to find, stop and prevent health threats. Learn More

Reporting
Workforce Development
IHR Coordination, Communication and Advocacy

Top Gaps

Gaps are areas that the country should prioritize to improve so they will be better prepared to find, stop and prevent epidemics. Learn More

Are Your Neighbors Ready?

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Epidemic preparedness is not just about your country; it’s a global issue. Right now Singapore is not ready for an epidemic. What happens when an epidemic breaks out in Indonesia and Malaysia?

Neighboring Countries ReadyScore Status
Malaysia

84

Better Prepared
Indonesia

64

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