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  1. Updated 7mo ago 13. View more. Public officers answers to real questions asked by verified citizens | MOH FAQ | Citizen Questions | Government Answers.

  2. moh Last updated 7mo ago. Medically vulnerable persons (i.e. seniors and those with chronic medical conditions) that have ARI symptoms, as well as persons with severe, prolonged or worsening ARI symptoms, should see a doctor. The updated advisory for persons who are at increased risk of severe COVID-19 can be found at this link.

  3. MOH Updated 7mo ago 22. Where can I retrieve past vaccination records, if available? MOH Updated 6mo ago 1 ...

  4. Updated 1y ago 2. I may have been exposed to COVID-19 but I have a COVID-19 vaccination appointment soon. Can I still go get the vaccination? Updated 1y ago 2. I am a dialysis patient, and a close contact to a COVID-19 Positive individual. Can I still go for my regular dialysis session? Updated 1y ago 2.

  5. Updated by MOH 7mo ago. You can view your vaccination records by logging in to the HealthHub app using your Singpass account. If you are eligible for Singpass but do not have access yet, please apply for Singpass in order to access your vaccination records in the HealthHub app. All Singapore Citizens, Permanent Residents and Long Term Pass ...

  6. Persons with mild ARI symptoms should stay at home until symptoms resolve. If you test positive with an ART test, you should regard yourself as being infected with COVID-19. Avoid close contact with others while still symptomatic. You may return to normal activities when your symptoms resolve. Wear a mask, minimise your social interactions and ...

  7. From 1 March 2024, MOH will step down the masking requirements at lower-risk healthcare settings. Mask-wearing will no longer be compulsory for patients, visitors and staff in outpatient settings, including polyclinics, General Practitioner clinics, specialist outpatient clinics, dialysis centres, Traditional Chinese Medicine clinics and dental clinics.

  8. Public officers answers to real questions asked by verified citizens | MOH FAQ | Citizen Questions | Government Answers

  9. Updated by MOH 9mo ago The Government provides the following premium subsidies and support to keep premiums affordable: Premium Subsidies (up to 50%) for lower- to middle-income Singapore Residents with household monthly income per person of $2,800 and below and living in residences with an Annual Value of $25,000 and below.

  10. Nov 29, 2023 · Updated 10mo ago. The use of Annual Value / Multiple Property Ownership as an assessment criterion for MediShield Life premium subsidies will overlook ‘asset-rich, cash-poor’ citizens. Will there be any flexibility that can be extended to these citizens if they face difficulty with their premiums?

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