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Covid-19 treatment subsidies to be scaled back as Singapore progressively returns to normal: MOH

As part of the Government's pandemic response, Covid-19 treatments were provided "at a very low fee or free of charge", said MOH in a multi-ministerial task force press release.
As part of the Government's pandemic response, Covid-19 treatments were provided "at a very low fee or free of charge", said MOH in a multi-ministerial task force press release.
Covid-19 treatment financing schemes will be updated, said the Ministry of Health on Friday (June 10).
From July 1, subsidies at Public Health Preparedness Clinics (PHPCs) and polyclinics for the treatment of respiratory infections will revert to pre-Covid-19 levels.
Singaporeans will continue to receive prevailing subsidies under the Community Health Assist Scheme (Chas) at Chas general practitioner clinics.
This does not affect antigen rapid tests and polymerase chain reaction tests.
PHPCs and polyclinics will continue to provide government-funded swabs to eligible symptomatic individuals at no charge.

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