TraceTogether

2022 - 4 - 26

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Healthcare worker fined for using niece's TraceTogether to check ... (TODAY)

SINGAPORE — A patient service associate at the National Neuroscience Institute (NNI) used her niece's TraceTogether token to check into malls and a library ...

Internal contact tracing showed that Tan was one of the doctor's clinic assistants on April 23, 2021. I don't see that as a mitigating factor at all." In response, the prosecutor said that Tan was "not entirely innocent" as she still had the intention to circumvent contact tracing if she turned out to be a positive case or if she was traced to another positive case. False entries and assumed identities can hinder contact tracing efforts," said Mr Wu. SINGAPORE — A patient service associate at the National Neuroscience Institute (NNI) used her niece's TraceTogether token to check into malls and a library while on a leave of absence. SINGAPORE — A patient service associate at the National Neuroscience Institute (NNI) used her niece's TraceTogether token to check into malls and a library while on a leave of absence.

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TTSH Healthcare Worker Uses Niece's TraceTogether Token To ... (Must Share News)

A woman in Singapore used her niece's TraceTogether token to enter public spaces, and has been fined S$10K for fraud.

We may have to live alongside this disease for the rest of our lives. Fined for using TraceTogether token to enter public spaces One of these rules is complying with contact tracing, which has helped isolate and control infections. Her niece agreed, and Ms Tan used the token to check into The Poiz Centre in Upper Serangoon. Because of this, Ms Tan asked her 12-year-old niece for permission to use her TraceTogether token instead. Channel NewsAsia (CNA) reports that on 25 Apr, Ms Tan was fined S$10,000 for using her niece’s TraceTogether token to venture into public areas.

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FAQ: Do you still need the TraceTogether app or token after the ... (CNA)

SINGAPORE: Most places in Singapore will no longer require SafeEntry check-ins with the TraceTogether application or token from Tuesday (Apr 26) as COVID-19 ...

A user will also not be able to share the stored logs if they are contacted by a contact tracer, according to the TraceTogether website. “The approach that we are taking is step down, but not dismantle. Why do you need the app, and what happens if you delete it? The TraceTogether data in the previous phone will not be ported over to the new phone, and it will stay in the old phone for 25 days, after which it will be deleted. Vaccination checks are still required at entry to certain nightlife establishments, including those that allow dancing. They will need to reinstall the app and set up the app again.

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askST: Do I still need the TraceTogether app or token? (The Straits Times)

SafeEntry check-ins to verify a person's Covid-19 vaccination status will also not be required at most venues, except in some places. Health Minister Ong Ye ...

But Mr Ong has said that the data will stay only in your token or smartphone, and be purged after 25 days. Diners will instead be expected to follow the rules on their own. VDS checks will also continue at nightlife establishments where dancing among patrons is one of the intended activities. Under VDS, unvaccinated people are often not allowed to enter specific premises or participate in certain activities, unless conditions are met. These are potentially super-spreading events. But some venues still maintain VDS, and would need you to check in with the TraceTogether app or token when you enter, or prove your vaccination status in other ways.

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Goodbye SafeEntry, hello more entry and exit points: Malls ... (AsiaOne)

SINGAPORE - Diners having their meals at Crystal Jade restaurants on Tuesday (April 26) may not notice that the cutlery has been pre-set on the table and ...

For shoppers, the change is a much awaited reprieve. They are also not planning to add more dining tables just yet. For too long, they said, they have had to queue at the correct entrance to check in and search for exits that might be far from where they are in the mall. Ms Carolyn Tan, senior vice-president of TungLok Group, said the group's restaurants will keep the partitions between tables and continue to check the vaccination status of patrons. But, amid the optimism and a tentative return to normality, some restaurants said they will continue to keep tables spaced further apart, to err on the side of caution. Very soon, this and other inconveniences will be relegated to a thing of the past, as a litany of measures and disruptions Covid-19 has wrought on the dining-out experience are lifted and removed on Tuesday.

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