February 08: Singapore Tightens Measles Rules; Health Demand Watch
Singapore measles cases are rising, and on February 08 authorities introduced mandatory isolation, contact tracing, and quarantines of up to 21 days. We see short-term demand upside for MMR vaccinations, masks, and primary-care visits, while operational risk edges up for childcare, healthcare, and travel-linked services. For investors, the policy response lowers outbreak tail risk but raises focus on immunisation uptake and absenteeism. This briefing explains what changed, what to watch, and how it may affect portfolios in Singapore.
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