Singapore will stop free to treat unsecured from COVID-19 patients

Singapore’s authorities will cease to pay for medical accounts of citizens with detected coronavirus if they are not vaccinated. Reports about it “Interfax” with reference to the Ministry of Health of the countries.

“Currently, unvaccited people make up a significant majority of those who need intensive intensive care, and have a disproportionate load on our health care resources,” indicated in the department. It is noted that unvaccified patients who fall into the hospital with COVID-19 after December 8 will not be treated for free. The exception will only make for sick children under 12, which are forbidden to be vaccinated.

In the Singapore Ministry of Health, the government paid medical accounts of citizens and permanent residents of the country from the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic. At the same time, 85 percent of the population was completely vaccinated in Singapore, another 18 had already received the third dose of the drug from COVID-19.

Earlier, the Singapore Medic Consultant Dale Fisher said that incurable patients with diagnosed COVID-19 makes sense to be hospitalized, but to give them the opportunity to be treated and even dying at home if they express such a desire. In his opinion, this practice is better both for the patient and its relatives and for the health system.

/Media reports.