COVID-19: MOH lists healthcare services that can resume on 2 June

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COVID-19: MOH lists healthcare services that can resume on 2 June via yahoosg

In a media release on Friday , the Ministry of Health said that services such as specialist outpatient services, chronic disease management, home-based visits and traditional Chinese medicine needle acupuncture can be resumed on 2 June.

“Services for patients who are well, or whose conditions are stable and whose treatment can continue to be safely deferred will resume in a later phase. Physical visits should be minimised whenever possible, with tele-consultation and medication delivery being the preferred mode of review. These consultations, as well as collection of medications, should be done on an appointment basis as far as possible.

Visiting hospitalised patients during Phase 1In Phase 1, visitors from the same or one other household are allowed to visit hospitalised patients. However, a maximum of five such visitors can pre-register with the hospital, and only one person will be allowed to visit at a time. Hospitals may also introduce further measures to space out visitations and avoid crowding.

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