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FAQs about Health Risk Alert (HRA)

MaNaDr2021-09-28
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If you have had a possible exposure to a COVID-19 case, you will receive a Health Risk Alert (HRA) via SMS.
Source: Singapore Ministry of Health

1. What should you do if you receive a Health Risk Alert (HRA) SMS

2. I have been to an affected area. Why didn’t I receive an HRW or HRA notification?

Although you have been to the affected location, it does not necessarily mean that you are at risk of infection as the period of your visit might not have overlapped with that of the COVID-19 case(s), according to the SafeEntry records.

Nonetheless, we would advise you to monitor your health closely for 14 days from your last date of visit to the location. Please see a doctor immediately if you begin to feel unwell

3. How can I tell if the HRW or HRA notification is not a scam?

If you are placed under HRW or HRA, you will receive an SMS notification on the mobile phone that is registered to your TraceTogether App or TraceTogether Token. The notification should indicate the last 4 digits of your identification number

4. I received an HRA notification. Can I opt to get tested?

We strongly encourage you to get tested. Simply buy an Antigen Rapid Test (ART) self-test kit from a retail pharmacy and self-administer the test.

5. I didn’t receive an HRW or HRA notification. Can I still get tested?

We encourage anyone who is keen to get tested. Simply buy an Antigen Rapid Test (ART) self-test kit from a retail pharmacy and self-administer the test.

ART Test Results

What to do if your self-test result is positive:

    Taxi hotlines: Inform the operator that you are going for a PCR test at a SASH clinic

    Mobile apps of transport companies: Input “SHN” in the comment box or check the “SHN” checkbox (if available).

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If you feel unwell during your home recovery, do consult our Doctors via the app. All these Teleconsultations are free and fully supported by MOH, Singapore. Teleconsultation will be conducted via MaNadr app

Source: Singapore Ministry of Health

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