Only those with a completed medical waiver for a medical contraindication will be exempt from receiving the vaccine
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My household members have also tested positive for COVID-19.UW Health provides free flu shots each fallĪll UW Health employees, faculty, students and volunteers are required to receive an influenza vaccination.How should my household members manage daily necessities during my Home Recovery?.List of household disinfectants and self-disinfecting surface coating products against COVID-19 virus.Guidelines for cleaning and disinfecting households on Home Recovery.Here are useful links to guide you through the cleaning procedure: Please disinfect your room after you’re discharged. If you feel unwell after discharge, you may visit any GP clinic of your choice. Do continue to observe safe management measures. What to do after getting dischargedĪfter discharge, you should minimise social activities for 7 days. prolonged fever, worsening cough, breathing difficulties etc.) or do not improve, please return to your doctor or call 995 in emergency situations. If you are staying in a hotel, you may wish to approach the hotel conceirge for assistance. For non-residents: You may purchase ART kits from local retail pharmacies.For locations of these vending machines and collection details, click here. For residents: If you do not have any ART kits, you can collect from a nearby vending machine but must return home immediately.The day you first tested positive is Day 1. If you continue to test positive, continue to self-isolate and self-test until you obtain a negative result OR until 12pm on Day 7 (for vaccinated individuals and children below 12 years old) or Day 14 (for unvaccinated / partially vaccinated individuals aged 12 years old and above), without a need to test, whichever comes earlier.If you test negative, you can exit self-isolation and resume normal activities.
At the end of 72 hours, you should do a self-administered ART.No reporting of your readings is required. Monitor your temperature, pulse rate and oxygen saturation daily.Practise good personal hygiene by washing hands regularly with soap and water.For non-medical assistance, speak to a Home Recovery Buddy (HRB) at 6874 4939.For more information on telemedicine and when to use it, click here.Otherwise, you can request for a telemedicine provider at go.gov.sg/telemedicineproviders. For medical assistance, contact the GP who conducted your test if the clinic is participating in HRP.During your Home Recovery period, you will have 2 resources available to you:.
You will receive an advisory SMS within 48 hours of your positive result on HealthHub. You will receive an SMS within 24 hours upon notification of your positive result containing a link to fill in a form. There is no need to go to the hospital or call 995.