Unvaccinated people can continue attending private worship in groups of 5 from Feb 1

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SINGAPORE: Unvaccinated individuals can continue attending private worship from Feb 1, when vaccination-differentiated safe management measures (VDS) are expanded to congregational and other worship services. One group of up to 5 people will be allowed to conduct a private session at any one time in

SINGAPORE: Unvaccinated individuals can continue attending private worship from Feb 1, when vaccination-differentiated safe management measures are expanded to congregational and other worship services.

for religious activities published by the Ministry of Culture, Community and Youth and the Crisis Preparedness for Religious Organisations on Tuesday .These private worshippers must be masked at all times. They may also interact with a religious worker who is fully vaccinated, with at least 1m safe distancing between the group and the religious worker.

Unvaccinated children who are 12 years old and below may be exempted from VDS and can be included in a group of up to 5 people for congregational and worship services - as long as all the children in the group are from the same household.Another key change from Feb 1 requires all unmasked performers who are singing and/or playing wind instruments in congregational or worship services to obtain a negative COVID-19 test result.

The religious organisation is required to keep records of unmasked performers and their antigen rapid test results.

 

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