MOH explains process for awarding Covid-19 Resilience Medals

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The Ministry of Health (MOH) in Singapore explains its approach and process for awarding the Covid-19 Resilience Medals, acknowledging the whole-of-society effort in the fight against the pandemic.

'Rigorous' process in deciding who gets Covid-19 Resilience Medals, says MOH as it acknowledges whole-of-society effort in pandemic fight SINGAPORE — When deciding who to award the Covid-19 Resilience Medal to, the Ministry of Health (MOH) sought to be as inclusive as possible, while ensuring that standards are met and that the process is rigorous.

The Ministry of Health's approach in awarding Covid-19 Resilience Medals was to be as inclusive as possible while ensuring the process is rigorous, it saidBut it wanted to record its appreciation for all who helped and made sacrifices in Singapore's fight against Covid-19 MOH was responding to an open letter on Dec 18 calling for it to recognise healthcare workers who were not awarded the medal despite being part of Singapore's Covid-19 fightSINGAPORE — When deciding who to award the Covid-19 Resilience Medal to, the Ministry of Health (MOH) sought to be as inclusive as possible, while ensuring that standards are met and that the process is rigorou

 

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