Wuhan virus: NSmen who travelled to China will have ICT deferred, IPPT rescheduled

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SINGAPORE - Operationally-ready national servicemen (NSmen) who have travelled to China will have in-camp training (ICT) they are due for deferred, the authorities said on Tuesday evening (Jan 28).. Read more at straitstimes.com.

SINGAPORE - Operationally-ready national servicemen who have travelled to China will have in-camp training they are due for deferred, the authorities said on Tuesday evening .

Mindef and MHA said that the moves take reference from the precautionary measures against the Wuhan coronavirus announced by the Government on Monday and Tuesday. For personnel currently in service and who have travelled to China, precautionary measures based on the Ministry of Manpower's guidelines will apply to those returning to work.

They can also follow the instructions in the SMS that will be sent to them before their enlistment, ICT, IPPT or Health Screening Programme.

 

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