Singapore’s Ministry of Transport (MOT) said that developing methods for mutual recognition of COVID-19 vaccination certification with other countries will be the first step towards re-establishing travel without quarantine or stay-home notice.

COVID-19 antibodies’ durations vary, may last from days to years post-infection: Study

A recent study found that antibodies against the novel coronavirus wane at different rates, lasting for mere days in some individuals while persisting in others for decades, supposedly according to COVID-19 severity.

No need for vaccinated Singapore residents to get tested for COVID antibodies: MOH

Speaking during a COVID-19 press conference, Associate Professor Kenneth Mak, Deputy Director of Medical Services at MOH, said there is no need for residents in Singapore to get themselves tested after receiving their COVID-19 vaccination to determine that they have the relevant antibodies.

12 new COVID cases in Singapore on March 21, all imported: MOH

Singapore’s Ministry of Health (MOH) has confirmed 12 new cases of COVID-19 infection in Singapore as of noon yesterday, taking the country’s total case count to 60,196.

Five people charged in Singapore for COVID-related offences

One person had allegedly failed to self-isolate while awaiting the result of his COVID-19 test while the remaining four had allegedly gone to public places despite being issued with medical certificates (MC) for acute respiratory symptoms.

Why you’ll be hearing more about temperature monitoring In 2021

2021 is the year that the COVID-19 vaccines will reach mass distribution. It will be a massive undertaking that will require several checks and balances to ensure that the vaccines arrive at their destination safely.

Singapore extends COVID-19 vaccination to essential services personnel and high risk groups

COVID-19 vaccination for migrant workers will start with 10,000 workers who have never been infected by COVID-19 and are living in the five largest dormitories.

About Category: Corona Virus/Covid-19

Official names have been announced for the virus responsible for COVID-19 (previously known as “2019 novel coronavirus”) and the disease it causes. The official names are: COVID-19 and severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2, SARS-CoV-2