KEY POINTS
  • Dale Fisher of the National University of Singapore says he has confidence that Singapore's Covid situation will start to improve in the "next couple of weeks" because of its contact tracing, quarantines and isolation of cases.
  • Singapore's new cases in the community have increased to 64 cases in the past week, up from 11 in the week before, according the health ministry's update on Tuesday.

SINGAPORE — Singapore is facing its biggest local outbreak of Covid-19 infections in months — but the situation could improve in the coming weeks, according to Dale Fisher, chair of the World Health Organization (WHO) Global Outbreak Alert and Response Network. 

"We believe that we can break the transmission chains," he told CNBC's "Street Signs Asia" on Wednesday.