Nursing homes need to be ready for next Covid-19 wave: Ong Ye Kung

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SINGAPORE - Singapore has so far successfully managed to prevent Covid-19 from sweeping through the country's nursing homes and attacking some of the most vulnerable groups.

SINGAPORE - Singapore has so far successfully managed to prevent Covid-19 from sweeping through the country's nursing homes and attacking some of the most vulnerable groups.The Ministry of Health rolled out vaccinations to more than 90 per cent of eligible nursing home residents and senior care centre clients, as well as over 10,000 home-care clients.

He was speaking at the Agency for Integrated Care's annual Community Care Work Plan Seminar, a hybrid-format event held at Pan Pacific Singapore.In the short term, Singapore should expect a new infection wave, Currently, more than 80 per cent of nursing homes, including the two inpatient hospices, are under the Care@NH programme.

 

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