The DORSCON level will also be lowered to Green and the pandemic multi-ministry task force stood down.
SINGAPORE: The wearing of masks on public transport as well as some healthcare and residential care settings will no longer be mandatory from Monday , when Singapore also steps down its disease alert to its lowest level since the COVID-19 pandemic started.
Since April last year, Singapore has also maintained a Yellow status - the second lowest tier - under its Disease Outbreak Response System Condition framework. "A new, endemic COVID-19 normal will ... not be static, and we will adjust our measures when necessary," said MOH. Instead, MOH will take over management of the COVID-19 situation. But if the situation worsens significantly, the Government will reactivate an appropriate multiagency crisis management structure.- which determine what individuals should do if they are unwell or test positive for COVID-19.
Members of the public can uninstall their TraceTogether App, and companies may do the same for the SafeEntry App.
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