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  1. Feb 9, 2023 · 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...

  2. May 19, 2021 · There are different types of masks: Face masks which are non-medical masks. Surgical masks which are also referred to as medical 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.

  3. Feb 29, 2024 · 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 required to wear...

  4. Mask-Wearing From 29 August 2022, mask-wearing is no longer required in indoor settings except for settings where essential services are carried out in enclosed and crowded areas, and which are frequently used by vulnerable persons.

  5. Feb 9, 2023 · SINGAPORE: The wearing of masks on public transport as well as some healthcare and residential care settings will no longer be mandatory from Monday (Feb 13), when Singapore also steps down...

  6. Aug 24, 2022 · SINGAPORE: From Monday (Aug 29), people in Singapore will not be required to wear a mask except on public transport and in healthcare facilities. The authorities announced details on...

  7. Practise proper removal of used and contaminated masks or respirators to prevent the spread of viruses to your hands, face and other contact surfaces. Touch only the straps and not the surface of the mask or respirator when removing it. You should wash your hands after disposal of a used mask or respirator.

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