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Singapore calls on businesses to “live with COVID-19”

Singapore’s Minister for Trade and Industry Gan Kim Yong has called on businesses to help eligible employees get vaccinated, integrate the use of antigen rapid tests into work processes, and continue flexible work arrangements.
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Singapore (VNA)༺ – Singapore’s Minister for Trade and Industry Gan Kim Yong has called on businesses to help eligible employees get vaccinated, integrate the use of antigen rapid tests into work processes, and continue flexible work arrangements.

Speaking at the parliament on July 26, Gan said these moves were necessary as Singapore transits towards living with the COVID-19 pandemic.

He said that safe management measures will be eased, including restrictions on social gatherings and certain events will see higher capacity limits, The Straits Times newspaper reported.

🌳 It means that food and beverage establishments, retail, and other businesses that provide in-person services such as gyms and beauty services will see a return in demand, he said.

To prepare for this eventuality, Gan said, businesses can encourage and facilitate all medically eligible employees, especially those involved in high touch point activities, to get vaccinated. Those who cannot be vaccinated should be deployed to lower-risk settings.

He said the use of antigen rapid self test kits should be integrated into work processes, especially for businesses that provide services with high touch points, or those that tap a pool of workers who frequently change.

To strengthen operational resilience, enterprises should continue to allow flexible work arrangements and put in place business continuity plans.

Gan also said businesses should be ready for other changes in COVID-19 prevention rules.

For example, they would not have to shut down their premises for cleaning whenever a COVID-19 case emerges, and huge resources would not have to be pumped into contact tracing efforts.

🌳 Singapore is also looking at relaxing border restrictions safely, as many parts of the economy require a steady flow of people in and out of the country, according to Gan./.

VNA

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