TraceTogether tokens can be returned from Feb 13 to March 12 at counters at all community clubs and centres. Read more at straitstimes.com.
SINGAPORE - As Covid-19 measures are eased, the use of contact tracing systems TraceTogether and SafeEntry are being stepped down, the Ministry of Health announced on Thursday.
As such, details such as names, business unique entity numbers , and mobile numbers will be retained in the systems, to make it easier for individuals and companies to re-register for the systems if needed, added the co-chair of the multi-ministry taskforce tackling Covid-19. While TraceTogether and SafeEntry facilitated Singapore’s contact tracing efforts and the implementation of safe management measures during the acute phase of the pandemic, the authorities have progressively stepped down their use in recent months as the pandemic situation stabilised.
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