Singapore’s COVID-19 response includes working together with non-governmental organizations and more than 5,000 migrant ambassadors who can engage with the migrant worker communities in their own languages.The response is a collective effort of stakeholders from businesses, the community, and government.
Singapore’s Singapore’s COVID-19 response includes working together with non-governmental organizations and more than 5000 migrant ambassadors who can engage with the migrant worker communities in their own languages.The response is a collective effort of stakeholders from businesses, the community, and government.
For migrant workers in dormitories, social distancing measures were implemented to minimise interactions amongst the workers, to slow down the spread of the virus. An aggressive testing regime was also established. In addition, medical posts have been deployed in the dormitories, and workers who are feeling unwell are encouraged to see a doctor so that they could receive appropriate treatment promptly-WHO
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