SINGAPORE: Singapore residents will be able to collect a free pair of reusable antimicrobial masks from next Monday (Jun 29) as part of ongoing ...
They may also collect on behalf of their family members or others by bringing along their respective Government-issued identification documents.
According to the foundation, the free masks have been tested against various bacteria and viruses, with"94 per cent effectiveness against the Influenza A virus", an enveloped virus similar to the SARS-CoV-2 virus. "The high touch surfaces of the vending machines are coated with long-lasting disinfectants," it added.Residents may also purchase up to five additional mask kits, at S$8 per kit, by pre-ordering on the website or through DBS PayLah! from Jun 25 June to Jul 11.
A unique QR code will be generated for each successful transaction and sent to the mobile number used for the order. The person may then scan the QR code at the vending machines to redeem their pre-paid mask kits.
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