Students will be issued TraceTogether Tokens by End of March
An update on their website, the Ministry of Education (MOE) wrote that primary, secondary, junior college and Millenia Institute students who had not collected their tokens during the national distribution exercised would be issued one. Students will need to collect their token by their parents or guardians to raise a request using a form sent out by the school.
Guidelines had initially indicated that the gradual implementation of such measures would begin last December however, MOE later postponed the requirement of TraceTogther only SafeEntry at School as not all students were able to get their tokens in time, and MOE is strongly encouraged all to take part in Singapore’s contact tracing effort by having either the token or app with them in school.