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Mask-wearing no longer mandatory on public transport from Feb 13, as Singapore steps down COVID-19 restrictions

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Singapore's Dorscon level will be adjusted from yellow to green. Mask-wearing on public transport and in indoor healthcare and residential care settings will no longer be required once community measures are stepped down next Monday (Feb 13) The Ministry of Health (MOH) said that it will still retain the practice of mask-Wearing for visitors, staff and patients.
Published 2 months ago · Singapore

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Mask-wearing no longer mandatory on public transport from Feb 13, as Singapore steps down COVID-19 restrictions

The DORSCON level will also be lowered to Green and the pandemic multi-ministry task force stood down.

2 months ago·Singapore
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Masks no longer required on public transport from Feb 13 as Singapore moves to Dorscon green

Masks are still needed in hospital wards, clinics and nursing homes when interacting with patients. Read more at straitstimes.com.

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Mask-wearing no longer required on public transport and in some indoor healthcare settings from Feb 13

SINGAPORE — In light of the improved global Covid-19 situation, mask-wearing will no longer be required on public transport and parts of indoor healthcare and residential care settings from next Monday (Feb 13), the Ministry of Health (MOH) said.

2 months ago·Singapore
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Masks optional on public transport, border measures to be stepped down as Singapore eases remaining Covid-19 rules

Mask-wearing on public transport and in indoor healthcare and residential care settings will no longer be required once community measures are stepped down next Monday (Feb 13). In a press conference today (Feb 9), the multi-ministry taskforce (MTF) announced that Singapore's Dorscon level will be adjusted from yellow to green, and with it the easing of the remaining Covid-19 rules....

2 months ago·Singapore
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