Members of the public can drop off their TT tokens at counters found at all 108 community clubs and centres (CCs).
The returned tokens will be sent for"refurbishment and recycling", said SNDGO.
The ministry no longer requires infected persons to submit TT data, SE data is no longer being collected, and it has deleted all identifiable TT and SE data from its servers and databases. The wearing of masks on public transport as well as in some healthcare and residential care settings will no longer be mandatory.
Both the TT and SE apps will also remain available on the App Store, Google Play Store and Huawei AppGallery for quick reactivation if needed.
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