COVID-19: Essential healthcare services to continue during elevated safe distancing measures period via yahoosg
On the other hand, all non-essential health and medical appointments should be deferred, said the Ministry of Health in a media release on Saturday .
It said that all public and private acute hospitals , community hospitals, polyclinics, Public Health Preparedness Clinics and renal dialysis centres will remain open during the four-week elevated measures period. Essential supply chains required to provide the essential healthcare services should also continue operations.
Clinics may remain open only for essential servicesNon-PHPC general practitioner clinics, specialist clinics, dental clinics and traditional Chinese medicine clinics may remain open only for the delivery of essential services.
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