KEY POINTS
  • People in Singapore will lose their fully vaccinated status after 270 days if they do not take booster shots, the government announced on Wednesday.
  • Around 87% of Singapore's total population has received two shots under the national vaccination program, and 42% of the population has received booster shots.
This picture from January 2022 shows office workers at the Raffles Place financial business district in Singapore on January 4, 2022. As of the Wednesday market close, Singapore's Straits Times index is in first place across Asia-Pacific, having risen 3.25% year-to-date.

SINGAPORE — People in Singapore will lose their fully vaccinated status after 270 days if they do not take booster shots, the government announced on Wednesday.

Protection from the primary series vaccination wanes and is "substantially reduced six months after the last dose," Singapore's health ministry said in a press release.