As with tuition and enrichment centres (see this FAQ), private tutors providing in-person classes operating out of private residences will no longer need to implement TraceTogether-only SafeEntry from 26 April 2022. Adjusting to a new school routine may be a stressful experience for your child. Residential MOE Outdoor Adventure Learning Cohort Camps, CCAs and learning journeys held at external venues can also proceed subject to external venue's Safe Management Measures (SMMs), where applicable. For employees (and contractors and vendors) who are physically onsite at the workplace, mask wearing is required indoor except when (i) persons are not interacting with others and (ii) not in customer-facing areas where interaction is likely to happen. MOE and SportSG will continue to review the DUS arrangements as the COVID-19 situation evolves. To ensure a safe working environment, businesses are required to abide by the nation-wide general requirements for workplaces. Schools will remain open for students who require additional support. Share sensitive information only on official, secure Further details on these requirements can be found at SSG CIRCULAR. For more information on COVID-19 vaccination for children, please visit MOHs website at https://www.moh.gov.sg/covid-19/vaccination/child. Unvaccinated students are required to test negative under a weekly self-administered Antigen Rapid Test (ART) in order to dine in. RF0-CbL+EC7L:5pNt 9X3r~9 Not allowed to return to school / campus until the end of SHN. music concerts or drama performance), subject to adherence to safe management measures as outlined in the advisory issued by the National Arts Council. Individuals who exhibit flu-like symptoms, will be asked to seek medical assistance immediately. Schools will also allow primary school students and MK children to use face shields for short periods of time if the children have difficulties wearing face masks for long periods. Testing complements the other safe management measures we have put in place to safeguard the wellbeing and safety of teachers and students. students on Home Recovery Programme (HRP), Isolation Order or Self-Isolation. For specific groups of students with SEN, such as those with hearing loss and who lip-read, there will be some allowance for them, as well as their teachers and peers, to adopt the most appropriate safe management measures while allowing teaching and learning to continue. There will not be additional ART testing requirements for those who are unvaccinated, as the benefits of doing so would be very marginal compared with the costs for doing so. The precautionary measures schools have implemented to safeguard the well-being of students and staff also apply to school vendors. Under the Participation domain, schools will recognise students' absence in CCA due to disruptions caused by COVID-19, e.g. However, MOH also recognises that in some situations, the wearing of face masks may not be practical, and exemption has been given for certain groups of students/children as follows: For these children, face shields could be an option and is not mandatory. Unvaccinated students in IHLs will need to undertake a regular weekly self-administered ART regime, in order to participate in activities which require VDS such as events with more than 500 participants. We encourage students to exercise self-discipline in following their teachers' instructions and completing their lessons and assignments. Dr. Vivian Balakrishnan, Minister for Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Singapore and YB Dato Seri Hishammuddin Tun Hussein, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Malaysia -Singapore and Malaysia agree on key aspects of the Reciprocal Green Land and Periodic Commuting Arrangement for Cross-Border Travel between Singapore and Malaysia [, STB Press Release - Towards the safe resumption of business events [, STB - Advisory on Safe Management Measures for MICE events [, Joint Press Release - Enterprise Singapore, IMDA and NRF commit S$40 million to National Innovation Challenges to help companies emerge stronger post-COVID [, Joint Press Statement by YB Dato Seri Hishammuddin Tun Hussein, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Malaysia and H.E. Last Updated: Non-MOE staff who work in schools or with school students will need to bring along a letter of identification from the school and a form of identification with their NRIC/FIN number. A mask should be worn at all times. go.gov.sg/open). Parents and members of the public attending concerts held in schools involving more than 500 pax will need to be vaccinated or be medically ineligible for COVID-19 vaccinations. Unmasking indoors is only allowed for Physical Education, sports, singing, wind instrument playing, speech & drama, dancing and specific groups of students in language/literacy lessons. fewer practices per week for unvaccinated students who could not participate in bigger team sport formats), their attendance records will be pro-rated accordingly. For IHLs, in line with national posture, VDS will only apply to events with more than 500 participants and dining in at F&B establishments on IHL campuses. MOE staff and students will need to bring along their student/staff pass that has their NRIC/FIN number. This is a carefully considered move, taking into consideration the high vaccination coverage among educators and students, and feedback from educators and parents to better support our students' learning needs while mitigating the risk of spread of COVID-19. Student can end self-isolation and return to school when a negative ART result is obtained. In general, travellers under SHN are required to take a mandatory COVID-19 Polymerase Chain Reaction test (PCR Test) towards the end of their SHN. For students who do not have access to computing devices or internet connectivity, schools can loan the necessary devices to students. Look for a [Updated to reflect MTF's Press Release on 22 Apr 2022]. websites.

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The affected schools will also be cleaned and disinfected as required in line with NEA's guidelines. ~oE},SbYUJx\BitrU=%l0"aX\ iub38d7Rxf dA>D3)R%HxbqhP7"m In line with the national transition towards an endemic COVID-19 and to better support the learning needs of students, MOE and ECDA will, under a pilot, progressively offer selected groups of teachers and students in schools, preschools and Early Intervention Centres the flexibility to remove their masks during literacy and language lessons. However, if your child is unwell, he/she should seek medical attention. Students and staff who are unwell with flu-like symptoms are required to stay away from campus. These include activities held externally where VDS are applicable. Share sensitive information only on official, secure websites. information on prevailing health protocols and the entry process.

PEIs are required to abide by all national SMMs, including guidelines for higher-risk classes and activities on campus such as arts and culture classes, performances and sports and physical exercise activities. If your child's symptoms worsen (e.g. test themselves to be negative before leaving their homes, to prevent further spread). Time-Limited 8-Weeks Testing for Workplaces. o8I.Y$9b#7=I,_7,OntB:aq:kDdp-

However, for students from SPED schools, they should be accompanied by a parent/guardian, regardless of age. They should seek medical attention immediately and be tested for COVID-19. %PDF-1.6 % Bookings can be made in advance through the ActiveSG app from 17 August 2021. It is important that all persons issued with SHN comply strictly with its requirements, in order to limit the risk from potential imported cases and to safeguard our community. The Stay-Home Notice (SHN) is a legal notice issued under the Infectious Diseases Act that requires travellers to remain in their place of residence or SHN Dedicated Facility (SDF) for a stipulated period. following their teachers' instructions, not sharing passwords with others). .gov.sg Hence we will exercise flexibility in enforcement. Although HRN will no longer be issued from 26 April 2022 onwards, students are strongly encouraged to hold on to their TraceTogether token or keep the TraceTogether application on their phones, in the event that contact tracing and VDS checks in external venues be needed. MOH will no longer issue Health Risk Notices (HRN) to close contacts of COVID-positive patients from 26 April 2022. 0H1W`y9Yo8lccm.1B93EoZaD36Vg_gM@&0g%mJ]{o LHN98Z >YM4(JL%y-m\s8,Y~U'R`!Mv5iYOTln?n WVIMo4|QNIr^DA6@H!fcY9Cu2!0B$c1~O-Ql.

To reduce the spread of COVID-19, teachers and students must continue adhering to appropriate safe management measures and practise good personal hygiene habits and keep common areas clean by wiping down surfaces where necessary. Work out a daily schedule/routine with your child - guide your child in setting goals and scheduling tasks, as part of developing the valuable life skills of time management and self-discipline which your child can acquire when doing Home-Based Learning (HBL). Children twelve years and below, who may have difficulty wearing and keeping face masks on for a prolonged period of time; Older students who have certified health conditions that may result in breathing or other medical difficulties when a mask is worn for a prolonged period of time. Vendors who operate outside schools, such as school bus vendors and coaches, have also been advised to adopt good personal hygiene practices and seek immediate medical attention should they feel unwell. Most students with SEN can and therefore should wear a mask or face shield. You can work out an agreement with your child to take short breaks in between online learning, and manage their recreational screen time, e.g. These measures have proven to be effective in limiting the transmission of virus in our schools.

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