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  1. Our high vaccination rates have been pivotal to enable us to weather successive waves of COVID-19 infections, build up our societal resilience, protect our healthcare system, and arrive at the endemic COVID-19 norm today.

  2. COVID-19 vaccination protects you against severe disease, minimises the risk of transmission, and protects our healthcare system from being overwhelmed. Vaccination is free under the National Vaccination Programme for all Singaporean Citizens, Permanent Resident, Long Term Pass Holders and certain Short Term Pass holders.

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  3. May 18, 2024 · The Ministry of Health (MOH) is closely tracking the recent rise in COVID-19 infections in Singapore. While there is no indication that the circulating variants are more transmissible or cause more severe disease compared to previous variants, immunity in the population has likely waned over time.

  4. The COVID-19 vaccination programme seeks to protect Singaporeans against COVID-19, as well as to protect businesses and jobs through the progressive re-opening of Singapore. Find Out More.

  5. Book a vaccine appointment today. Persons aged 6 months and above are eligible for COVID-19 vaccination. Unvaccinated persons should receive two initial vaccine doses at an interval of eight weeks apart. An additional dose of an updated vaccine for 2024 is recommended to be administered around 1 year (and no earlier than 5 months) after the ...

  6. Dec 30, 2020 · What you should know about the COVID-19 vaccine. Your questions about safety, efficacy and whether you should take it, answered. 7 min read Published on 30 Dec 2020. Listen. Singapore received its first batch of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine on 21 December.

  7. Sep 10, 2021 · The Ministry of Health (MOH) started the Home Recovery Pilot on 30 August 2021 for fully vaccinated individuals infected with COVID-19 to recover from home. Given the encouraging pilot results, MOH will expand home recovery as the default care management protocol for more fully vaccinated individuals from 15 September 2021.