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Singapore has emerged as a global leader in combating the COVID-19 pandemic, maintaining a relatively low number of cases and deaths while progressively reopening its economy and society. Despite this success, the risk of COVID-19 transmission persists in Singapore. It is crucial to adopt measures to protect oneself and others. This guide provides detailed recommendations for avoiding COVID-19 contamination in Singapore, emphasizing the importance of vaccinations, mask-wearing, social distancing, hand hygiene, and staying informed.
The cornerstone of protection against COVID-19 is vaccination. Unvaccinated individuals are
encouraged to get vaccinated as soon as possible. Boosters are also recommended to enhance immunity over
time.
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on CDC website
Mask-wearing is mandatory in specific public places like public transport, malls, and hospitals.
Even in areas where not mandatory, wearing masks in crowded spaces is strongly advised to mitigate the
challenges of social distancing.
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on CDC website
Adhering to social distancing guidelines remains crucial. Aim to maintain at least one meter of
distance from others, especially in situations where familiarity is limited.
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on Ministry of Health website
Regular handwashing, lasting at least 20 seconds with soap and water, or using an alcohol-based
hand sanitizer, is an effective measure to eliminate viruses and bacteria.
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on CDC website
If experiencing symptoms like fever, cough, or difficulty breathing, stay at home, and isolate
from others. Seek medical advice promptly.
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on CDC website
Additional tips for enhanced protection:
By adhering to these recommendations, individuals can contribute to their own and others' health protection against COVID-19 in Singapore.