Exceptions will not be made to allow unvaccinated caregivers of children attending tuition or enrichment classes to enter malls, unlike those going to childcare centres and pre-schools.
A spokesman for Enterprise Singapore told The Straits Times yesterday: “Childcare centres and pre-schools are key services typically required by parents who need to return to work.”
Unvaccinated caregivers can make alternative arrangements, such as for a vaccinated person to take the child to class. They can also obtain a valid negative preevent test (PET) result to enter the mall, the spokesman added.
Unvaccinated people will be barred from entering malls from next Wednesday under the new vaccination-differentiated rules.
Exceptions will be made for those who need access to childcare or medical services within the malls, provided they show proof such as an appointment card or a letter of support.
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