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19 April: HSA announced that it had approved the traditional Chinese medicine Lianhua Qingwen for clinical trials and the antiviral drug Lagevrio for use in COVID-19 treatment in Singapore. [33] [34] 22 April: MOH announced that from 26 April, Singapore's DORSCON level would be lowered from Orange to Yellow; limits on groups and safe distancing ...
27 October: The Ministry of Health announced that from 4 November, travelers from Estonia, Fiji, Finland, Japan, Norway, South Korea, Sri Lanka, Thailand and Turkey would be allowed to serve their stay-home notices at their own place of residence instead of a dedicated facility when they arrive in Singapore. [375]
MOH announced that from 16 July onwards, all long-term pass holders and short-term visitors with travel history to Myanmar in the past 21 days would be barred from entering or transiting through Singapore. [91] MOH announced that all Singaporean citizens, permanent residents and long-term pass holders who have been inoculated against COVID-19 ...
Timeline of the COVID-19 pandemic in Singapore (2023) This page was last edited on 19 May 2023, at 10:40 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...
Singapore recorded its first COVID-19 case on 23 January 2020. With that, many Singaporeans have purchased and worn masks when not at home; practiced social distancing and on 7 February 2020, Singapore raised the Disease Outbreak Response System Condition (DORSCON) level from Yellow to Orange in response to additional local cases of uncertain origin.
This means that Singapore recognizes all individuals that have been inoculated with a WHO-approved vaccine as fully vaccinated individuals and shall be accorded vaccination-differentiated safe management measures and travel concessions. [32] On 20 September, an additional 101,000 doses of the Sinovac vaccine was delivered. [33]
Eu Yan Sang (Chinese: 余仁生; pinyin: Yú Rén Shēng) is a company that specialises in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM). It currently runs 170 retail outlets in Singapore, Malaysia, Hong Kong and Macau, plus four factories in Hong Kong and Malaysia. The group also operates 28 TCM clinics in Singapore, Malaysia and Hong Kong.
In 2003, after the SARS outbreak in Singapore, the Ministry of Health created the National Influenza Pandemic Preparedness and Response Plan which included DORSCON. [1] [3] DORSCON was first used during the 2009 swine flu pandemic in Singapore. [3] The plan was further updated after the swine flu pandemic is over. [1]