From 22 November 2021, an inpatient ward patient may pre-register 2 visitors for the duration of their admission, with 1 visitor at the patient's beside at any one time for up to 30 minutes, and up to 2 visits each day. This is dependant on vaccination status, and can be reviewed for specific groups of patients on a case-by-case basis. For critically ill patients, up to 5 pre-designated visitors are allowed, with a maximum of 2 visitors at the patient's bedside at any one time.
Visiting guidelines for the inpatient wards are as follows:
| Fully vaccinated patients or patients who are medically ineligible* for vaccination | Patients who are unvaccinated or partially vaccinated |
Fully vaccinated visitors or visitors who are medically ineligible* for vaccination | 2 pre-registered visitors, with 1 visitor at bedside at any one time, and up to 2 visits each day. | Only critically ill patients may have up to 5 pre-registered visitors, with 2 visitors at bedside at any one time. |
Visitors who are unvaccinated or partially vaccinated | Only critically ill patients may have up to 5 pre-registered visitors, with 2 visitors at bedside at any one time. |
*Visitors who are medically ineligible for vaccination must provide acceptable proof of their medical status.
All eligible visitors must produce a self-paid,
valid* negative COVID-19 test result obtained within the last 24 hours prior to visiting the wards, unless they:
- Are a COVID-19 patient who has recovered within the last 270 days with a valid PET exemption memo
- Are a fully vaccinated COVID-19 patient who has recovered more than 270 days ago
*For fully vaccinated visitors, or visitors who are medically ineligible for vaccination and able to produce acceptable proof of their medical status, a self-paid Antigen Rapid Test (ART) self-administered or supervised by
MOH-approved providers (including Quick Test Centres) is acceptable.
For visitors who are unvaccinated or partially vaccinated for vaccination, only self-paid Antigen Rapid Tests administered or supervised by MOH-approved providers (including Quick Test Centres) are acceptable. Please refer to go.gov.sg/swabproviders for the list of
MOH-approved providers.
Anyone entering the hospital premises must complete the
Declaration Form and check-in to the SafeEntry system with the TraceTogether app or token. Under the Infectious Diseases Act, it is an offence to provide false information.
In view of the evolving COVID-19 situation, we seek your understanding that these guidelines are subject to change. Please click
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