COVID-19 Vaccination
Find out more on Singapore's COVID-19 vaccination programme and how vaccines work to protect our loved ones and ourselves from COVID-19 infection.
VACCINE.GOV.SG
Vaccination Data (as of 15 Mar 2021)
Received First Dose |
549,254 |
Completed Full Vaccination Regimen |
243,169 |
Total Doses Administered |
792,423 |
About Singapore's COVID-19 Vaccination Programme
The COVID-19 vaccination programme seeks to protect Singaporeans against COVID-19, as well as to protect businesses and jobs through the progressive re-opening of Singapore. Vaccination is free to all Singaporeans and long-term residents in Singapore.
There is a risk of serious, life-threatening disease and death from COVID-19 infection, especially in the elderly and other vulnerable groups (e.g. persons with comorbidities). Getting vaccinated against COVID-19 is one way to prevent the disease, minimise the risk of transmission, and prevent our healthcare system from being overwhelmed.
It is important for us to achieve as high a level of population coverage as possible, to provide protection for the majority of our population. A population with high vaccination coverage against COVID-19 will indirectly protect those who are unable to receive COVID-19 vaccination (e.g. severely immunocompromised individuals, subgroups such as children where safety data is not available), as the risk of transmission of the disease will be greatly reduced.
What do I Need to Know?
Last updated 15 Mar 2021
Section I: General Information on COVID-19 Vaccines
[Updated 13 Mar] Section II: Safety and Efficacy of the COVID-19 Vaccine
[Updated 15 Mar] Section III: Singapore’s COVID-19 Vaccination Programme
Section IV: Post-vaccination Matters
Resources
Vaccination Centres
Contact Number
-
For COVID-19 Vaccination Enquires:
1800 333 9999
Related Content
Click on the links below to find out more about COVID-19 vaccines.From Gov.sg :
Experts Explain: COVID-19 Vaccines |
What you should know about the COVID-19 Vaccine |
How is Singapore ensuring access to COVID-19 vaccines |
From the World Health Organization (WHO) :