
Singapore stands down COVID-19 rules: What you need to know
2023年2月9日 · From Monday, masks will no longer be mandatory on public transport as well as some healthcare and residential care settings. However, visitors, staff and patients will still be required to wear...
Wearing a mask to be optional from Aug 29, except on public …
2022年8月24日 · SINGAPORE: From next Monday (Aug 29), people in Singapore will not be required to wear a mask except on public transport and in healthcare facilities, announced …
Mask-wearing no longer mandatory in lower-risk health settings
2024年2月29日 · SINGAPORE: From Mar 1, it will no longer be mandatory for people to wear masks in some healthcare settings that are considered lower-risk, the Ministry of Health (MOH) said on Thursday (Feb 29)...
MOH | When should I wear a mask?
Nevertheless, as good practice, we encourage residents and inpatients to wear a mask if they are unwell or develop ARI symptoms. Besides healthcare, other authorities may also require mask-wearing, just as the Singapore Food Agency has required food handlers to wear a mask or spit guard for food safety reasons.
Mask wearing not required at polyclinics, GPs and other …
2024年2月29日 · SINGAPORE – From March 1, patients, visitors and staff in outpatient settings such as polyclinics, general practitioner (GP) clinics and specialist outpatient clinics will not be …
What you need to know about masks - HSA
2021年5月19日 · View list of surgical masks from local manufacturers that have been licensed by HSA. Masks are coverings that cover the wearer’s nose and mouth. There are different types of masks: It is important that the mask is worn properly over the nose and mouth and removed properly to protect yourself against COVID-19. Watch this video to find out more.
FAQ: Use of masks and availability of masks - Ministry of Health
2016年8月29日 · Masks are available at major pharmacies and supermarkets, such as Unity, Watsons, Guardian, Cold Storage and Fairprice. The national stockpile of N95 masks may be released to the major pharmacies and supermarkets if more are needed.
COVID-19: Masks no longer required in public transports in Singapore
2023年2月9日 · SINGAPORE — From next Monday (13 February), commuters in Singapore will no longer need to wear masks on public transportation modes, including the MRT, LRT and public buses, announced Deputy...
Masks optional on taxis and in most indoor settings from today: 7 ...
2022年8月29日 · SINGAPORE - Mask-wearing indoors will no longer be a legal requirement except in healthcare facilities and on public transport. This was among changes to safe management measures the...
No masks on public transport, free vaccines: 6 things you need to …
2024年11月22日 · SINGAPORE - From Feb 13, commuters will no longer have to wear masks when taking public transport as community regulations are progressively lifted. This was among the changes to measures that...
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