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Who can get a booster jab and when?
Persons aged 18 and above should receive an additional booster dose between five months to one year from their last dose after achieving minimum protection, for their COVID-19 vaccination status to be kept up to date. The updated bivalent vaccine is recommended for this additional booster dose.
Who pays for Covid-19 treatment in Singapore?
In Singapore, healthcare support in the form of S+3Ms (Government Subsidies, MediSave, MediShield Life and MediFund) are extended broadly to all Singaporeans.
What happens if you don’t pay hospital bills Singapore?
Failure to provide or bear the cost of a worker's medical treatment completely is an offence under the Employment of Foreign Manpower (Work Passes) Regulations. If convicted, offenders are liable to a fine of up to $10,000 or a jail term of up to 12 months, or both.
What happens if you are Covid positive in Singapore?
If you test positive, MOH will contact you on your recovery journey. If assessed suitable, you may still be able to recover at home under MOH's Home Recovery Programme.
What if a family member is Covid positive Singapore?
If a household member has tested positive for COVID-19, you are advised to monitor your health closely for 5 days from your last date of contact with the Covid positive household member (Protocol 3 ).
How much should I pay for PHPC?
Singaporeans and Permanent Residents: $10 nett. Pioneer Generation (PG) and Merdeka Generation (MG) seniors: $5 nett. Public Assistance (PA) cardholders: $0.
Can I go Polyclinic for Covid?
In light of the heightened vigilance related to the unfolding COVID-19 (Coronavirus Disease 2019) situation, please note the following: All visitors and patients must go through temperature screening and registration before entry into our polyclinics.
Do I need to see doctor if I have Covid Singapore?
If you are unwell, e.g. with symptoms such as fever, cough, sore throat, see a doctor . Click here for more information on what to do when you are well but have tested positive for COVID-19.