In-person visits to hospitals, residential care homes allowed for all from Apr 26, regardless of vaccination status

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SINGAPORE: In-person visits to hospitals and residential care homes will be allowed for all individuals regardless of vaccination status from Tuesday (Apr 26). Announcing the move on Monday, the Ministry of Health (MOH) said there would also be adjustments to the safe management measures for

SINGAPORE: In-person visits to hospitals and residential care homes will be allowed for all individuals regardless of vaccination status from Tuesday .

MOH had earlier announced the resumption of in-person visits to hospitals and homes from Apr 4 for fully-vaccinated individuals as well as those medically ineligible for COVID-19 vaccination. These include requiring the pre-registration of visitors for patients in hospitals, as well as allowing only two visitors at the bedside each time to avoid crowding in the wards and homes.

Visitors should not see their loved ones if they are feeling unwell, added MOH, and they should avoid sitting on the beds of patients or residents.

 

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