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Banks and insurers roll out plans to spur vaccination
OCBC said it will educate its 10,000 workers in Singapore about the Covid-19 vaccine.ST PHOTO: GAVIN FOO
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Great Eastern announced a $1 million vaccine fund for its customers last Friday (Jan 15).
Those who get the shots will receive a daily hospital benefit of $300 for up to seven days, if they are hospitalised because of the vaccine within three months from the day of the first dose.
Meanwhile, OCBC Bank said on Monday that its staff in Singapore will have their medical consultation fees reimbursed if they develop side effects from the vaccine. In addition, bank employees will get a day off on the day they receive the jab.
Employees will also be allowed to work from home for one week after vaccination.