Doctors in Singapore can decide on number of days of Covid-19 medical leave in endemic phase
Responding to a query about the updated protocol for Covid-19 related medical leave, Director of Medical Services at the Ministry of Health (MOH) Kenneth Mak clarified that there is no specific mandated duration of leave in place if someone were to be infected with the virus.
He was speaking at the multi-ministry taskforce's press conference on Feb. 9.
Previously, a Ministry of Manpower advisory updated on May 16, 2022 stated that if one is mildly symptomatic but tests positive for Covid-19, they should self-isolate for 72 hours and do an Antigen Rapid Test (ART) on the third day.
One should return to work only after testing negative.
The advisory stated that there was no need to visit a doctor to obtain a medical certificate, but that an infected individual should consult a doctor for medical advice if they feel the need to do so.
A more enlightened approach
Mak said "a more enlightened approach" would be moving away from mandating specific durations of medical leave.
Instead, doctors will conduct individual assessments on patients before deciding the appropriate number of days of medical leave that the patient should take.
This protocol applies not only to Covid-19, but other types of infections as well, Mak explained.
This ensures a more "sustainable response" to the new norm post-endemic, said Mak.
He added: "Companies should still be encouraged to respect medical leave given by doctors and provide ample opportunities for employees to recover from the infection."
However, Mak acknowledged that this arrangement might vary between different companies and individuals.
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