All non-emergency visitors to public hospitals and clinics may be required to get vaccinated, as authorities mull further expanding the “vaccine pass” scheme. A source said officials are considering to require those who go to public hospitals and clinics for medical follow ups or other services to be vaccinated. Under the "no jab, no entry vaccine pass" implemented since February, only inoculated people can enter regulated premises - including restaurants, supermarkets, malls and entertainment venues. For those who recovered from Covid-19 aged 12 or above, they will be given six months to get the first jab. Then they must get the second jab six months after they get the first.
Source: The Standard March 21, 2022 05:59 UTC