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Government accepts MediShield Life Council s recommendations: MOH
The Ministry of Health also said it has set aside $2.2 billion for subsidies and support over the next three years.ST PHOTO: KEVIN LIM
PublishedDec 21, 2020, 3:35 pm SGT
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Premium payment of some policyholders to be deferred
Those who don t have sufficient MediSave balances will have it put off till end of Dec next year
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Singapore Opposition Peoples Voice (PV) leader Lim Tean has said that residents have the right to speak to their Member of Parliament (MP) without having to pay a fee.
On Sunday (Dec 13), Mr Lim uploaded a Facebook post touching on the recent meet-and-greet session with Minister for Health Gan Kim Yong. The opportunity was extended to residents of Blocks 101 to 124, Teck Whye Lane, and held at the void deck at Block 109.
A poster mentioned that the event was a chit-chat session during which residents could pose questions about their estate. It was held on Saturday (Dec 12) at 9.15 am and 10.30 am. There was also a S$1 door fee per person. The poster included details for the sale of tickets.