[Sent by Gov.sg β 4 Apr]
COVID-19: Essential services will remain open
Measures in place from 7 Apr till 4 May (but may be extended if necessary)
To remain open:
π Hawker centres, markets, supermarkets
π₯ Health and social services
- Hospitals, polyclinics, clinics
- Pharmacies
- Community care services, community mental health services
π Transport
- Public transport
- Taxis, private hire cars, private buses
π’Government services
π³ Banking and financing services
π³ Public parks
- Maintain a safe distance when exercising at parks
πββOther services that support daily needs
- Hairdressing and barber services
- Optician services
- Plumbers, electricians, locksmiths
To be closed:
π‘ All attractions, theme parks, museums, and casinos
πββ Sports and recreation facilities
- Public swimming pools
- Gyms and fitness studios
π Physical retail outlets that are not essential for daily living needs
go.gov.sg/circuitbreaker
COVID-19: Essential services will remain open
Measures in place from 7 Apr till 4 May (but may be extended if necessary)
To remain open:
π Hawker centres, markets, supermarkets
π₯ Health and social services
- Hospitals, polyclinics, clinics
- Pharmacies
- Community care services, community mental health services
π Transport
- Public transport
- Taxis, private hire cars, private buses
π’Government services
π³ Banking and financing services
π³ Public parks
- Maintain a safe distance when exercising at parks
πββOther services that support daily needs
- Hairdressing and barber services
- Optician services
- Plumbers, electricians, locksmiths
To be closed:
π‘ All attractions, theme parks, museums, and casinos
πββ Sports and recreation facilities
- Public swimming pools
- Gyms and fitness studios
π Physical retail outlets that are not essential for daily living needs
go.gov.sg/circuitbreaker
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Several measures will be put in place as households gear up to collect reusable masks from Sunday (Apr 5) as part of efforts to contain the spread of COVID-19 in Singapore.
To simplify the collection process and minimise the time needed for each transaction, Mr Chan said residents can help by collating their family identification cards and collecting as a family instead of turning up individually.
More: https://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/covid-19-safety-measures-reusable-mask-distribution-coronavirus-12609692
To simplify the collection process and minimise the time needed for each transaction, Mr Chan said residents can help by collating their family identification cards and collecting as a family instead of turning up individually.
More: https://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/covid-19-safety-measures-reusable-mask-distribution-coronavirus-12609692
CNA
COVID-19: Safety measures in place for reusable mask distribution from Apr 5
SINGAPORE: Several measures will be put in place as households gear up to collect reusable masks from Sunday (Apr 5) as part of efforts to contain ...
75 new COVID-19 cases in Singapore, 4 new clusters including events venue in Tanjong Katong
https://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/covid-19-cluster-sungei-tengah-toh-guan-cochrane-orange-ballroom-12609544
https://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/covid-19-cluster-sungei-tengah-toh-guan-cochrane-orange-ballroom-12609544
[Sent by Gov.sg]
COVID-19: 4 Apr Update
New imported cases: 6 [Travelled from Europe, North America, South America and ASEAN]
New local cases: 69 [40 linked to previous cases or clusters, 29 currently unlinked]
Total cases in Singapore: 1,189
Discharged today: 15
Total discharged: 297
Total remaining in Hospital: 500
Most in hospital stable or improving. 26 in ICU.
Go.gov.sg/moh4apr
COVID-19: 4 Apr Update
New imported cases: 6 [Travelled from Europe, North America, South America and ASEAN]
New local cases: 69 [40 linked to previous cases or clusters, 29 currently unlinked]
Total cases in Singapore: 1,189
Discharged today: 15
Total discharged: 297
Total remaining in Hospital: 500
Most in hospital stable or improving. 26 in ICU.
Go.gov.sg/moh4apr
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[Sent by Gov.sg β 5 Apr]
COVID-19: Keeping our seniors safe
Our seniors are the most vulnerable group
π΅ Many have weaker immunity
π΄ More likely to have other health conditions
π· Have higher risk of severe illness and death from the virus
π To our Seniors
- Stay at home as much as possible
- Donβt go to the market
- Ask someone for help with your marketing and essentials
- If you have to go out, wear a mask
π For those with seniors in the family
- Help the seniors with their marketing and essentials
- If you are unwell, do not visit or go near to seniors
β€οΈ The health of all depends on each one of us.
COVID-19: Keeping our seniors safe
Our seniors are the most vulnerable group
π΅ Many have weaker immunity
π΄ More likely to have other health conditions
π· Have higher risk of severe illness and death from the virus
π To our Seniors
- Stay at home as much as possible
- Donβt go to the market
- Ask someone for help with your marketing and essentials
- If you have to go out, wear a mask
π For those with seniors in the family
- Help the seniors with their marketing and essentials
- If you are unwell, do not visit or go near to seniors
β€οΈ The health of all depends on each one of us.
Singapore residents returning from ASEAN countries, France, India and Switzerland must self-isolate at dedicated facilities
https://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/covid19-shn-asean-france-india-switzerland-imported-community-12610172
https://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/covid19-shn-asean-france-india-switzerland-imported-community-12610172
CNA
Singapore residents returning from ASEAN countries, France, India and Switzerland must self-isolate at hotels
SINGAPORE: Singapore residents returning from ASEAN countries, France, India and Switzerland must self-isolate for 14 days at dedicated ...
Singapore sees record daily spike of 120 COVID-19 cases, 'significant number' linked to workers' dormitories
https://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/covid19-singapore-record-daily-spike-120-new-cases-workers-dorms-12611132
https://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/covid19-singapore-record-daily-spike-120-new-cases-workers-dorms-12611132
CNA
Singapore sees record daily spike of 120 COVID-19 cases, 'significant number' linked to worker dormitories
Nearly 20,000 foreign workers are in quarantine after two dorms - S11 Dormitory @ Punggol and Westlite Toh Guan - have been gazetted as isolation ...
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Here's how our seniors can stay safe, and how you can help protect them from COVID-19.
[Sent by Gov.sg - 5 Apr]
COVID-19: Protecting our Foreign Workers (FWs)
Rising cases in FW dorms
- Particularly in S11 Dormitory@Punggol, Westlite (Toh Guan) dormitory
Both dorms gazetted as isolation areas to avoid further spread to other dorms and community
Protecting FWs who are well
- FWs who are symptomatic have already been isolated
- All FWs in both dorms will not go to work
- Activities and interactions between FWs in both dorms minimised
- Efforts under way to reduce density of dorms
All affected FWs in both dorms will be taken care of
- Will continue to be paid salaries
- Daily meals provided; also essentials like masks, thermometers, hand sanitisers; digital connectivity
- Employers can claim $100 daily allowance
- Onsite medical support
Advisory to all Dorm Operators
- Maintain high hygiene standards
- Adhere to safe distancing measures
- Unwell FWs should not work, see a doctor immediately
Go.gov.sg/apr5moh
COVID-19: Protecting our Foreign Workers (FWs)
Rising cases in FW dorms
- Particularly in S11 Dormitory@Punggol, Westlite (Toh Guan) dormitory
Both dorms gazetted as isolation areas to avoid further spread to other dorms and community
Protecting FWs who are well
- FWs who are symptomatic have already been isolated
- All FWs in both dorms will not go to work
- Activities and interactions between FWs in both dorms minimised
- Efforts under way to reduce density of dorms
All affected FWs in both dorms will be taken care of
- Will continue to be paid salaries
- Daily meals provided; also essentials like masks, thermometers, hand sanitisers; digital connectivity
- Employers can claim $100 daily allowance
- Onsite medical support
Advisory to all Dorm Operators
- Maintain high hygiene standards
- Adhere to safe distancing measures
- Unwell FWs should not work, see a doctor immediately
Go.gov.sg/apr5moh
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[Sent by Gov.sg]
COVID-19: 5 Apr Update
New imported cases: 4
New local cases: 116 [50 linked to existing clusters, contact tracing ongoing for remaining 66]
Total cases in Singapore: 1,309
Discharged today: 23
Total discharged: 320
Total remaining in Hospital: 569
Most in hospital stable or improving. 25 in ICU.
Go.gov.sg/moh5apr
Do your part for contact tracing
- Download TraceTogether App to help contact tracers determine if you have been exposed to virus
- Keep your taxi receipts for 1 month to help contact tracing team, if you or your driver is infected
Go.gov.sg/traceapp
The health of all depends on each one of us.
COVID-19: 5 Apr Update
New imported cases: 4
New local cases: 116 [50 linked to existing clusters, contact tracing ongoing for remaining 66]
Total cases in Singapore: 1,309
Discharged today: 23
Total discharged: 320
Total remaining in Hospital: 569
Most in hospital stable or improving. 25 in ICU.
Go.gov.sg/moh5apr
Do your part for contact tracing
- Download TraceTogether App to help contact tracers determine if you have been exposed to virus
- Keep your taxi receipts for 1 month to help contact tracing team, if you or your driver is infected
Go.gov.sg/traceapp
The health of all depends on each one of us.
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COVID-19: Essential healthcare and public services will continue from 7 Apr to 4 May
Healthcare services that will continue to be available:
β Hospitals, polyclinics, PHPCs and renal dialysis centres π₯
β Non-PHPC clinics, specialist, dental, Traditional Chinese Medicine clinics
- open for essential services only
π to offer tele-consultations where possible
β Residential and home-based community care services π©ββ
- Home personal care scaled down to serve only seniors with inadequate family support
β Blood donation services π©Έ
- make an appointment, so donors can be spaced out for safe distancing
More:
Go.gov.sg/circuitbreaker-health
Healthcare services that will continue to be available:
β Hospitals, polyclinics, PHPCs and renal dialysis centres π₯
β Non-PHPC clinics, specialist, dental, Traditional Chinese Medicine clinics
- open for essential services only
π to offer tele-consultations where possible
β Residential and home-based community care services π©ββ
- Home personal care scaled down to serve only seniors with inadequate family support
β Blood donation services π©Έ
- make an appointment, so donors can be spaced out for safe distancing
More:
Go.gov.sg/circuitbreaker-health
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