Additional Safety Measures for Protection of NSmen undergoing In-Camp Training against COVID-19
Ministry of DefenceSpeakers
Summary
This question concerns additional safety measures for NSmen undergoing In-Camp Training (ICT) and their eligibility for early COVID-19 vaccination. Mr Dennis Tan Lip Fong asked about protections against new strains and priority vaccination for NSmen due for training. Minister for Defence Dr Ng Eng Hen highlighted that measures like cohorting and testing have prevented secondary clusters, with vaccination serving as the primary mitigation. He noted that over 80% of active personnel are fully vaccinated and that the ramped-up national programme allows NSmen to complete vaccinations within a month. These high vaccination rates among all servicemen will support the safe resumption of training activities within the SAF.
Transcript
58 Mr Dennis Tan Lip Fong asked the Minister for Defence in light of the new COVID-19 strain and the recent increase in community infections (a) whether additional safety measures will be taken for the protection of all NSmen undergoing In-Camp Training (ICT); and (b) whether NSmen who are due to serve their ICT in the coming months will be allowed the option of taking their full COVID-19 vaccination ahead of their ICT even if they may not be due for vaccination by virtue of the age group which they belong to.
Dr Ng Eng Hen: Safe Management Measures (SMMs) were implemented within the SAF to protect the integrity of our units, especially Critical Ops Units, since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic in Singapore last year.
These measures included testing of trainers and new entrants of BMT and ICTs before they started training. Units are also cohorted, that is, divided into small groups. Soldiers remain in their group during training and interactions between groups strictly controlled. A mask-on policy is enforced. Commonly used equipment and high-touch surfaces are wiped down and sanitised after each use. While there have been cases of SAF personnel with COVID-19 acquired from within the community, to date, no secondary clusters have formed within SAF units as a result of these SMMs.
With an endemic COVID-19, vaccination will be the mainstay of mitigation against the virus within the SAF, just as it is for the general public. As of end-June (30 June), 92% of the total MINDEF/SAF active population have received their first dose, and 84% are fully vaccinated. For NSmen who are mostly below 40 years of age, the national programme has been significantly ramped up, and they would be able to complete their vaccinations within the next month or so. These high vaccination rates among all servicemen will facilitate the resumption of training within the SAF.