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 five people will be allowed to conduct a private session at any one time in a place of worship, regardless of their vaccination status, under the

There should be no mingling between the private worship group and the people involved in worship services and other religious activities, which are subject to VDS.From next month, only fully vaccinated worshippers, religious and supporting workers can attend congregational and worship services.all events, regardless of size, must implement VDSCongregational and other worship services at places of worship may cater up to 1,000 worshippers at a time, subject to safe management measures.

They can get this either through an MOH-approved test provider or a self-administered test. The self-administered test must be supervised onsite or virtually by the religious organisation's live performance organiser. A maximum of 20 people who are involved in the conduct of the worship service can be unmasked at any given time. This capacity includes the performers.

 

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