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Covid-19 vaccination - PM Lee jumped queue

LITTLEREDDOT

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First the PAP ministers said they will go last. Now PM Lee jumped queue.

PM Lee receives Covid-19 vaccine as Singapore starts nationwide vaccination drive
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PM Lee receiving the Covid-19 vaccine at Singapore General Hospital on Jan 8, 2021.

PM Lee receiving the Covid-19 vaccine at Singapore General Hospital on Jan 8, 2021.PHOTO: MINISTRY OF COMMUNICATIONS AND INFORMATION
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Linette Lai
Political Correspondent
8 JAN 2021



SINGAPORE - Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong took the Covid-19 vaccine on Friday (Jan 8) morning, at the start of a nationwide drive to vaccinate staff across various public healthcare institutions.

Also vaccinated were the Health Ministry's director of medical services Kenneth Mak, along with 88 healthcare workers from the Singapore General Hospital (SGH).
"It's painless, it's effective and it's important," Mr Lee said, speaking to reporters after the 30-minute observation period following the jab was up. "I hope that Singaporeans will take it up as we roll it out."

He added: "We've got ample vaccines coming in. We ordered them early, we have enough for everybody in Singapore - all the residents, all the citizens and even the non-citizens who are staying here."

The Prime Minister was at SGH to observe the start of inoculations for healthcare workers, and said he took the opportunity to get his own vaccine.

He was jabbed in his right arm, as he is left-handed, and will return in three weeks for the second dose.


"The needle was very fine," he added in Mandarin. "You can hardly feel it when it goes in."

He urged all Singapore residents to get the vaccine when it is available to them. "It will make us safer, and it will make you and your loved ones safer too, so please take it when you get it."

Administering the vaccine was senior staff nurse Fatimah Mohd Shah, 41, who gave the Prime Minister advice on what to look out for after his jab and took a wefie with him afterwards.

"I felt happy and honoured to administer the vaccine for PM (Lee)," said Ms Fatimah. "Of course, I was a bit nervous, yes."

PM Lee said last month that he and his Cabinet colleagues would be getting vaccinated early, to show Singaporeans they believe the vaccine is safe.

Singapore received its first shipment of vaccines on Dec 21, making it the first Asian country to receive the Pfizer-BioNTech product.

The vaccines were flown in from Brussels on a Singapore Airlines flight, and subsequently loaded onto a refrigerated truck and taken to a secret location.
PM Lee taking his Covid-19 vaccination at SGH this morning.

Forty employees from the National Centre for Infectious Diseases, including executive director Leo Yee Sin, were the first to get the jab on Dec 30.
The Covid-19 vaccine is free for all Singaporeans and long-term residents who are currently here.

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PM Lee holding his vaccination card while speaking to media at Singapore General Hospital on Jan 8, 2021. PHOTO: LIANHE ZAOBAO

Although the jab is optional, the Health Ministry's chief health scientist, Professor Tan Chorh Chuan, has said at least 80 per cent of the population will need to be vaccinated in order to achieve herd immunity.

Those who wish to get vaccinated will have to make an advance booking, and will not get to choose the vaccine they want.

More vaccines are expected to arrive in the next few months, including those by American firm Moderna and China's Sinovac.
 

Hanslesley73

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First the PAP ministers said they will go last. Now PM Lee jumped queue.

PM Lee receives Covid-19 vaccine as Singapore starts nationwide vaccination drive
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PM Lee receiving the Covid-19 vaccine at Singapore General Hospital on Jan 8, 2021.

PM Lee receiving the Covid-19 vaccine at Singapore General Hospital on Jan 8, 2021.PHOTO: MINISTRY OF COMMUNICATIONS AND INFORMATION
linette_lai.png

Linette Lai
Political Correspondent
8 JAN 2021



SINGAPORE - Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong took the Covid-19 vaccine on Friday (Jan 8) morning, at the start of a nationwide drive to vaccinate staff across various public healthcare institutions.

Also vaccinated were the Health Ministry's director of medical services Kenneth Mak, along with 88 healthcare workers from the Singapore General Hospital (SGH).
"It's painless, it's effective and it's important," Mr Lee said, speaking to reporters after the 30-minute observation period following the jab was up. "I hope that Singaporeans will take it up as we roll it out."

He added: "We've got ample vaccines coming in. We ordered them early, we have enough for everybody in Singapore - all the residents, all the citizens and even the non-citizens who are staying here."

The Prime Minister was at SGH to observe the start of inoculations for healthcare workers, and said he took the opportunity to get his own vaccine.

He was jabbed in his right arm, as he is left-handed, and will return in three weeks for the second dose.


"The needle was very fine," he added in Mandarin. "You can hardly feel it when it goes in."

He urged all Singapore residents to get the vaccine when it is available to them. "It will make us safer, and it will make you and your loved ones safer too, so please take it when you get it."

Administering the vaccine was senior staff nurse Fatimah Mohd Shah, 41, who gave the Prime Minister advice on what to look out for after his jab and took a wefie with him afterwards.

"I felt happy and honoured to administer the vaccine for PM (Lee)," said Ms Fatimah. "Of course, I was a bit nervous, yes."

PM Lee said last month that he and his Cabinet colleagues would be getting vaccinated early, to show Singaporeans they believe the vaccine is safe.

Singapore received its first shipment of vaccines on Dec 21, making it the first Asian country to receive the Pfizer-BioNTech product.

The vaccines were flown in from Brussels on a Singapore Airlines flight, and subsequently loaded onto a refrigerated truck and taken to a secret location.
PM Lee taking his Covid-19 vaccination at SGH this morning.

Forty employees from the National Centre for Infectious Diseases, including executive director Leo Yee Sin, were the first to get the jab on Dec 30.
The Covid-19 vaccine is free for all Singaporeans and long-term residents who are currently here.

ycpmcard080121.jpg
PM Lee holding his vaccination card while speaking to media at Singapore General Hospital on Jan 8, 2021. PHOTO: LIANHE ZAOBAO

Although the jab is optional, the Health Ministry's chief health scientist, Professor Tan Chorh Chuan, has said at least 80 per cent of the population will need to be vaccinated in order to achieve herd immunity.

Those who wish to get vaccinated will have to make an advance booking, and will not get to choose the vaccine they want.

More vaccines are expected to arrive in the next few months, including those by American firm Moderna and China's Sinovac.
Those who wish to get vaccinated will have to make an advance booking, and will not get to choose the vaccine they want. - Anyone knows what is the phone number/how to make the advance booking please?
 

tanwahtiu

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Can da bao some for the pets... Or those overseas Singaporeans....

Remember whenever he went overseas he meet with ex Singaporeans and encourage them to return home to build Singapore.
 

Cottonmouth

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Can da bao some for the pets... Or those overseas Singaporeans....

Remember whenever he went overseas he meet with ex Singaporeans and encourage them to return home to build Singapore.

Build his mother's cheebye.
Come back and drive Grab?
Fuck Lanjiao Loong's mother's ccb.
 

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https://www.rfa.org/mandarin/yataibaodao/huanjing/gf1-01062021045140.html

Tiong doctor claims the Sinopharm (not Sinovac) vaccine (according to the vaccine's manual) is the world's most unsafe vaccine, with 73 listed potential side effects.

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国药集团研发的武汉肺炎灭活疫苗是否安全再度成为焦点。原上海疾控中心免疫规划科疫苗医生陶黎纳在微博公开疫苗说明书,说当中有机会出现的局部或全身不良反应多达73种,除了常见的发烧,咳嗽和呼吸困难,还包括十分罕见的严重副作用,包括尿失禁,味觉丧失,视力减退,甚至高血压。

Fever, coughing, difficulty breathing, urinary incontinence, loss of smell and taste, weakened eyesight, high blood pressure. :eek:
 

Scrooball (clone)

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I like how the press said he took the vaccine to prove to Sinkies that it is safe. lol...

I wish someone will throw money at me so that i can prove it is safe to undergo that.
 

laksaboy

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Tracetogether needed a 70% adoption rate.

The vaccines need around 80% adoption rate.

They've provided the numbers, so what are you waiting for Sinkies? Make them proud!
 
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