Changes in Singapore's Measures Given Emergence of New COVID-19 Variants and Easing of China's COVID-19 Restrictions
Ministry of HealthSpeakers
Summary
This question concerns inquiries from Ms Joan Pereira, Dr Tan Wu Meng, and Mr Yip Hon Weng regarding Singapore’s preparedness for new COVID-19 variants following the easing of travel restrictions in China. The Members of Parliament requested updates on preventative measures, the necessity of additional vaccine boosters for the elderly, and the Ministry's assessment of risks from emerging pathogens. Further concerns were raised regarding the resilience of medical supply chains, onshore vaccine manufacturing capabilities, and the adequacy of healthcare manpower to manage potential infection waves. Minister for Health Mr Ong Ye Kung responded by seeking permission to address these questions comprehensively during a Ministerial Statement delivered later in the same Parliamentary Sitting. This approach allowed the Minister to provide a consolidated update on the country's pandemic strategy while also addressing related queries scheduled for subsequent sittings by other Members.
Transcript
1 Ms Joan Pereira asked the Minister for Health in view of China easing its travel restrictions and the number of visitors to Singapore is expected to increase (a) what measures are in place to prevent a new wave of COVID-19 infection in Singapore should a new virus variant emerge; and (b) whether an additional dose of COVID-19 booster vaccination will be necessary, especially for the elderly.
2 Dr Tan Wu Meng asked the Minister for Health (a) what is the Ministry's latest assessment of the risk of a new and more dangerous COVID-19 variant emerging; and (b) whether the Ministry can provide an update on Singapore's preparedness for emerging COVID-19 variants and novel pandemics in 2023 including (i) rapid diagnostics and analytics of pathogens including whole genome sequencing (ii) supply chain resilience for personal protective equipment, medications and vaccinations and (iii) onshore research, development and manufacturing of vaccines.
3 Mr Yip Hon Weng asked the Minister for Health (a) what are the key areas of concern and impact on Singapore given the current COVID-19 situation in China; (b) what is the Ministry doing to ensure that our healthcare system is prepared to deal with the possibility of new emerging COVID-19 virus variants; and (c) whether our healthcare manpower is adequately equipped to handle new COVID-19 waves, with countries like China relaxing travel restrictions while dealing with a surge in COVID-19 infections.
The Minister for Health (Mr Ong Ye Kung): Mr Speaker, Sir, may I have your permission to answer Question Nos 1 to 3 in my Ministerial Statement, to be delivered later at today's Sitting?
Mr Speaker, my response will also cover the matters raised in the questions by Ms Foo Mee Har1 and Mr Zhulkarnain Abdul Rahim2, which are scheduled for a subsequent Sitting. I invite these Members to also seek clarifications if they wish to, at the end of my Ministerial Statement.
Mr Speaker: We can do so.