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Other authorities, such as the Singapore Food Agency, for instance, may still require food handlers to wear a mask or spit guard.
Covid-19 vaccinations and Covid-19 oral antivirals will continue to be fully subsidised for clinically eligible public hospital3. Treatment and testing no longer fully subsidised People with Covid-19 will no longer need to stay in Community Isolation Facilities, just as they are not required to do so for other endemic diseases like influenza or chicken pox.
As these facilities are not classed as medical facilities, citizens and permanent residents will not be able to tap government subsidies, MediShield Life or MediSave to pay their bills.From Feb 13, protocols for those who tested positive for the virus will also be scrapped, but residents are advised to exercise social responsibility.
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