Serology Test
Where can I view my overseas COVID-19 vaccination records/status?
You can view your vaccination records on either the HealthHub app or TraceTogether app if you had verified by a certified medical provider, along with a positive serology test. Individuals who took the Pfizer-BioNTech/Comirnaty or Moderna vaccine ...
Should individuals vaccinated in Singapore request for a serology test to confirm that their vaccination was effective?
For individuals vaccinated in Singapore, there is no need to verify your vaccination status. Serology testing is not required.
Do I need to pay for the vaccination if I have to be vaccinated again because of my serology result?
COVID-19 vaccination is free for all Singaporeans and long-term residents in Singapore, if they are eligible, under the national vaccination programme.
Can I take a different brand of COVID-19 vaccine if I need to be vaccinated again?
Yes, the individual can be vaccinated with a different brand of COVID-19 vaccine from what they were previously vaccinated with. They can be vaccinated under the national vaccination programme. For further assistance and clarification, they can call ...
Is it safe for me to re-take the COVID-19 vaccination if my serology test result is negative?
There are no known safety issues with taking the COVID-19 vaccination again. However, some may experience stronger side effects such as injection site pain, muscle aches and fever.
What should I do if my serology test result is negative?
A negative serology test may mean that your overseas vaccination was not effective and may be unable to protect you from COVID-19 infection. MOH advises these individuals to be vaccinated again in Singapore or to call the MOH COVID-19 hotline ...
What do I need to prepare for the test?
You would need proof of your identity (such as NRIC or passport) as well as provide your overseas vaccination documents for our team to verify.
Why do I need to do a serology test?
The serology test detects antibodies generated in response to the vaccine. A positive serology test result, on top with vaccination documents, proves that the individual had received effective vaccination against COVID-19.