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SINGAPORE - Around 6,000 pre-school staff have undergone precautionary tests for Covid-19 so far, said Minister for Social and Family Development Desmond Lee on Sunday (May 17).
Some 30,000 pre-school and early intervention staff will undergo the one-time swab test by May 26, as part of measures to prepare for the reopening of pre-schools.
Mr Lee, who visited a testing centre at Temasek Polytechnic on Sunday, said in a Facebook post that his ministry is assessing the situation and hopes to be able to make an announcement on whether general services at pre-schools will resume on June 2, after circuit breaker measures end.
"The tests will help safeguard the health and well-being of our pre-school community, and give peace of mind to the staff, their families and parents of pre-school children," he said.
In a separate Facebook post on Sunday, Education Minister Ong Ye Kung, who also visited the testing centre at Temasek Polytechnic, said that "operations was functioning like clockwork".
Each station can test around 30 staff per hour - or about one test every two minutes, he noted.
Mr Ong thanked pre-school staff for going through with the discomfort of undergoing swab tests as well as healthcare workers doing the testing in his post.
https://www.straitstimes.com/singap...e-undergone-precautionary-covid-19-swab-tests