SINGAPORE: Bomb decision - Finally the coverage of the costs for the treatment of the unvaccinated

Who does the state continue to cover?

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It may seem paradoxical, but it is implemented. Expenditure on unvaccinated patients with coronavirus will no longer be covered by the state in Singapore. The country is big vaccination rate reaching 85% and the Authorities decided to make this move for those who have not been vaccinated by choice.

"Currently, unvaccinated people make up a significant majority of those in need of intensive inpatient care and are disproportionately contributing to our health care resources," the Department of Health said in a statement Monday, according to the Washington Post.

Who does the state continue to cover?

"Coronavirus patients can use the existing healthcare funding system to pay their bills, where applicable," the ministry added.

"Until the situation with the coronavirus stabilizes," the ministry added, it will continue to cover the relevant medical costs for those who are vaccinated, as well as for those who are still unable to get the vaccine: children aged 12 and under and people with certain medical conditions. diseases. Partially vaccinated people in Singapore will be covered until December 31.

Singapore's healthcare system, which is considered one of the best in the world and relies, among other things, on direct funding from workers' wages, will continue to support and subsidize the treatment of the unvaccinated, but will not cover it entirely. "Hospitals prefer not to charge these patients," the health minister said, "but we need to send this important message to urge everyone to get vaccinated if you are eligible."

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