SINGAPORE - Vaccinated people will be allowed to visit hospitals and residential care homes from Monday , provided those being visited are also inoculated.
From Monday, along with group size limits on social gatherings and dining-in being upped to five, in-person visits to hospitals and residential care homes can resume with vaccination-differentiated safe management measures in place. Patients who are critically ill can admit up to five registered visitors, with two visitors allowed bedside each time.
"If the patient/resident and/or visitor are not fully vaccinated, in-person visits will only be allowed under exceptional circumstances on a case-by-case basis, as advised by the hospitals and homes," said MOH, noting that the measures for visits do not apply to those seeking medical care at hospitals.
Singapore has reported over 1,000 cases a day since September, though numbers have waned in recent days and 85 per cent of its population is vaccinated. The number of cases in hospitals has also dipped slightly, with fewer patients in intensive care units .
Source: Real Estate Daily Report (realestatedailyreport.net)
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