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Written Reply by Minister for Defence Dr Ng Eng Hen to Parliamentary Question on the SAF's COVID-19 Measures
11 March 2022
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Mr Louis Ng Kok Kwang:
To ask the Minister for Defence (a) what are the details of SAF's COVID-19 rapid containment plans at military camps; and (b) how effective has this measure been in containing COVID-19 outbreaks in camps.
Minister for Defence, Dr Ng Eng Hen:
The Singapore Armed Forces' (SAF) deploys a combination of COVID-19 measures including vaccination, testing, safe management and quick containment in the event of cases. The measures are broadly aligned with national COVID-19 guidelines, and are reviewed as the COVID-19 situation evolves.
On vaccination, as of 2 Mar 2022, 99.7 percent of MINDEF/SAF personnel have been vaccinated, and 91 percent have received their booster shot. To detect COVID-19 infections early and minimise its spread, the SAF has instituted regular testing and SMMs such as training in smaller group sizes and mask-on policy where possible. As for containment, when service personnel in camp are tested positive, they are immediately sent home. Those who are sick or who are tested positive outside are only allowed to return to camp when they have recovered. Close contacts of positive cases, including those identified by MOH's contact tracing mechanism, are required to adhere to MOH's Health Risk Notice protocol.
In recent weeks, the SAF's infection numbers have trended generally in line with the community cases, with most of our cases brought in from the community. While there has been limited onward transmission within our camps, and the vast majority of SAF personnel who contracted the virus have exhibited either mild or no symptoms thus far, we are not taking things for granted. Infections have the potential to spread. We are tracking the numbers closely and remain ready to adjust our measures if necessary so as to maintain our operational readiness while keeping our people safe.