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Vaccination Status Detailed View¹ |
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If you need to take a booster to maintain your ‘Vaccinated’ status, and you have not taken it: |
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The app will show when your Vaccination status is valid till. To maintain your ‘Vaccinated’ status, you need to take a booster, between when you become eligible for it and before the “Valid till” date. |
After you've taken your booster: (or if you do not need a booster to maintain your ‘Vaccinated’ status) |
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The app will display the date when your first primary vaccination series took effect. This date does not change with booster or subsequent doses². There will not be a “Valid till” date. |
If you did not manage to take a booster in time, and your Vaccination status expired: |
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Vaccination status will turn grey, and show ‘Additional dose needed’. To restore your ‘Vaccinated’ status, you need to take a booster. |
If you wish to see your full vaccination records, login to HealthHub (requires Singpass login; do check if you have/are able to apply for a Singpass account).
I took my booster, but my Vaccination status still shows a ‘Valid till’ date or it expired. What should I do?
If you’ve just taken your booster/additional vaccine dose, you may need to wait 1-3 days for it to be updated in the TraceTogether App.
If your Vaccination status isn’t reflected correctly after three days, submit a query to the team in charge at https://go.gov.sg/vds-query-form.
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Other FAQs related to boosters
- MOH: Policy on vaccination validity and booster (link)
- MOH: General FAQs about boosters (link)
- MOH: Locally recovered persons and boosters (link)
- MOH: Overseas recovered or overseas vaccinated persons (look for the section ‘Recognising Overseas Vaccinations’ (link)
¹ Where to see these screens: Open TraceTogether App > Tap on the Vaccination status card on the app’s home screen.
² The effective date shown in your TraceTogether App indicates when your primary vaccination series came into effect. With time, the protection from your primary series falls, and a booster helps to restore some vaccine effectiveness. Boosters are attached to primary series vaccinations; hence taking a booster does not change the effective date of your primary series. Your vaccination status is still effective from your primary series effective date.