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6-Monthly Medical Examination For Migrant Domestic Workers Deferred To Ease Patient Loads At Clinics: MOM


Aaron Low/TODAY | GP clinics and polyclinics are facing long queues given the current wave of Omicron Covid-19 infections.

 


 March 2nd, 2022  |  17:02 PM  |   575 views

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Employers who have received six-monthly medical examination notices for their migrant domestic workers and other female work permit holders dated in January and February this year will now have till April 30 to send their workers for the examination.

 

The Ministry of Manpower (MOM) said in a release on Wednesday (March 2) that the move will help to ease the patient load and pressure faced by healthcare providers, especially general practitioner (GP) clinics and polyclinics.

 

GP clinics and polyclinics are facing long queues given the current wave of Omicron Covid-19 infections.

 

MOM added that employers whose workers are due to receive such notices in March and April will be notified of a new notice date by post or by email from the end of April.

 

While employers who need to send their workers to the clinics for the six-monthly medical examination at this time will not be turned away, MOM said it strongly encourages employers to defer the visit unless there is a need for medical attention.

 


 

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by BRYAN NG

 

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