Easing of restrictions for Migrant Workers in Dormitories in Stabilisation Phase

Selected restrictions will be eased for migrant workers residing in dormitories from 3 December onwards, as part of the mid-point review of the extended Stabilisation Phase.

 

98% of migrant workers residing in dormitories are now fully vaccinated. Many of them are also taking up booster vaccinations at an encouraging pace. COVID-19 infections in dormitories have stabilised over the last few weeks, with an average daily number of 143 migrant workers testing positive in PCR tests in the last week. Such workers also have to undergo weekly testing regardless of their vaccination status.

 

Expansion of Community Visit Programme

 

Hence, from 3 December 2021, the Ministry of Manpower will further ease restrictions for migrant workers residing in dormitories by expanding the community visit programme. A total of 3,000 vaccinated migrant workers will be able to visit any location within the community per day, up from 3,000 migrant workers per week. They will be able to do so for up to 8 hours per visit. Necessary safeguards will remain in place, such as additional pre-event ART tests that will be done before they leave their dormitories, as an added precaution.

 

More Convenient Access to Recreation Centres

 

Visits to Recreation Centres (RCs) will also be made more accessible for migrant workers. These workers will be allowed to visit the RCs daily for an extended duration of 8 hours per visit, up from the thrice weekly cap on RC visits currently in place. Unvaccinated migrant workers are required to undergo a pre-visit ART to be allowed entry into RCs.

 

From mid-December, migrant workers will also be allowed to visit any RCs of their choice. MOM is working with RC operators to increase the variety of activities at the RCs, such as organising screenings of movies and sports games, and putting in place processes to manage a larger number of visits from migrant workers. More details can be found in Annex A.

 

 

Source: Government of Singapore

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