Although the vaccination rate is increasing, many Asia-Pacific countries do not open a hurry, to prevent infection and death.

Earlier this month, Singapore reached a new milestone in the fight against Covid-19, when more than 80% of the country's population was fully vaccinated.

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We believe need to be more cautious to pause the plan and try their best to reduce the spread as much as possible, Lawrence Wong, co-chair of Singapore's Covid-19 full-time group, said in the previous weekend conference

Wide vaccination is considered the way to bring life back to normal.

A street in Seoul, South Korea on July 9.

Success in preventing large outbreaks in countries such as Japan, South Korea and Australia has helped them record low cases of infections and deaths.

Currently, vaccine supply in many countries has improved.

Japan and New South Wales (NSW), Australia's most populous state, recently announced a limited roadmap when the proportion of full vaccination population increased, while Korean officials are getting more and more coming

The plan to return to normal life in the period of Asian-Thai Binh rich countries appears in contrast to the US rapid opening and similar to the approach of many European countries.

The US has recorded about 112,000 cases per million people, UK 105,000 and Europe is 82,000, according to our World in Data.

The mortality rate in four Asian countries is also only about 1/10 of America or England.

Scientists said the full vaccinated people were at risk of hospitalization and death because Covid-19 was lower than the unused person.

If you open too soon, you will face the risk of everything that is interrupted, Alexandra Martiniuk, professor of epidemiology at Sydney University Public Health School, said.

Sinagpore officials said they would suspend the plan to open at least a few weeks to monitor the translation trend and compare data with countries like British or Israel, where there are strong infection rates after restrictions.

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The opening route of Japan, is expected to be tested next month, allowing restaurants to be opened longer and serve alcohol, while the baseball field is also allowed to welcome more audiences.

But if the infection increases, the public may be worried.

Australia's New South Wales last week also announced the liberal roadmap, in which many limitations with adequate immunizations would be relaxed in the beginning of next week, after the rate of population vaccination reached 70%.

But officials said the opening route may change if they appear large outbreaks.

Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison last month reaffirmed a step-by-step opening strategy, in which restrictions will be eased when 70% of the population aged 16 and older were vaccinated.

The Doherty Institute, where the model of translation for the Australian government's opening plan, said when observing the situation in countries unloaded all limited, they realized there was no free day as many people expected.

A Covid-19 test point in public housing in Singapore on June 16.

In Korea, where most of the 52 million people have injected at least one nose and are expected to reach 70% of nose inlet next month, strict limited measures in the Seoul area are still renewed.

Even if we achieve a higher vaccination rate, returning to normal life will be delayed without maintaining precautions, Korean Prime Minister Kim Boo-Kyum last week.

However, officials have allowed to increase the number of people licensed to gather in groups from 4 to 6, provided that they were all vaccinated.

Yik-Ying Teo, Principal of SAW Swee Hock Public Health School in Singapore, said with a strategy to open step by step in a prudent way, Asian countries will be able to control the outbreak and prevent the strain

Until the countries have a high rate of vaccination, the world will continue to maintain some safety measures such as wearing masks and stretching in society, he said.