Written Answer to Unanswered Oral Question

Accessibility of Shingles Vaccination to Those Who May Not Qualify for Subsidies and Alternative Preventive Treatments

Speakers

Transcript

10 Mr Yip Hon Weng asked the Minister for Health following the introduction of subsidies for shingles vaccination from September 2025 (a) how does the Ministry plan to ensure accessibility and affordability for those who may not qualify for subsidies; and (b) whether there are alternative preventive measures or treatments beyond vaccination to reduce the risk or severity of shingles among seniors.

Mr Ong Ye Kung: Subsidies will be available to all Singaporeans and Permanent Residents who meet the eligibility criteria for shingles vaccination under the National Adult Immunisation Schedule. These criteria are based on an individual's susceptibility to shingles infection or increased risk of complications.

Individuals who are not eligible for subsidies are less susceptible to shingles infection. Nevertheless, they can still benefit from the reduced price that the Ministry of Health has negotiated with the vaccine manufacturer, if they receive the vaccine at CHAS general practitioner clinics or public healthcare institutions.