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How dumb can these 31500 persons be? If you had not vaccinate in the first place, you don't have to risk your life having poison in your body!

duckrice

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31,500 people in S'pore risk losing fully vaxxed status on Feb. 14 as they haven't booked booster dose - Mothership.SG

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In Singapore, people aged 18 and above who are fully vaccinated against Covid-19 must receive a booster dose of an mRNA vaccine no more than 270 days after the last dose of their primary vaccination series, to continue to be considered fully vaccinated from Feb. 14 onwards.
Around 31,500 eligible individuals risk losing their fully vaccinated status when Feb. 14 rolls around, as they have not yet made appointments to receive their booster dose.

31,500 eligible individuals have yet to make booster appointments​

In a press release on Tuesday (Feb. 8), the Ministry of Health (MOH) stated that as of Feb. 7, about 31,500 eligible individuals aged 18 and above who took the last dose of their primary series more than 270 days ago have yet to make their booster dose appointments.

From Feb. 14, MOH said, these individuals will no longer be considered fully vaccinated. Their vaccination status will revert to "additional dose needed".

This also applies to individuals who received recognised non-mRNA primary vaccination regiments under the National Vaccination Programme, including three doses of the Sinovac-CoronaVac or Sinopharm vaccines, as well as regimens of other World Health Organization Emergency Use Listing vaccines.

MOH has been sending out SMS reminders​

MOH said that it has been progressively sending out SMS reminders to these individuals and urges them to make their appointments or walk in to any vaccination centre for their booster dose as soon as possible.

Walk-ins to vaccination centres are available before 7pm from Mondays through Thursdays.

A full list of vaccination centres can be found on the MOH webiste here.
People who are medically ineligible for mRNA vaccines may consider taking the Sinovac-CoronaVac vaccine as a booster vaccine. It is otherwise not recommended as a booster vaccine.

Individuals who are unsure of whether they need to get a booster dose can check via this online calculator.
 

duckrice

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Thankfully, I am still unvaccinated and don't have to live under threat by the PAP!

For the 31,500. Your fucking body is already adulterated with mRNA poison. Whether you take the booster or not, you are still fucked.

The whole world is removing vax passes knowing jolly well that it is useless against Omicron. Hilariously dumb MTF Ministers.
 

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31,500 people in S'pore risk losing fully vaxxed status on Feb. 14 as they haven't booked booster dose - Mothership.SG

endemic-covid-mindset-shifts.png

In Singapore, people aged 18 and above who are fully vaccinated against Covid-19 must receive a booster dose of an mRNA vaccine no more than 270 days after the last dose of their primary vaccination series, to continue to be considered fully vaccinated from Feb. 14 onwards.
Around 31,500 eligible individuals risk losing their fully vaccinated status when Feb. 14 rolls around, as they have not yet made appointments to receive their booster dose.

31,500 eligible individuals have yet to make booster appointments​

In a press release on Tuesday (Feb. 8), the Ministry of Health (MOH) stated that as of Feb. 7, about 31,500 eligible individuals aged 18 and above who took the last dose of their primary series more than 270 days ago have yet to make their booster dose appointments.

From Feb. 14, MOH said, these individuals will no longer be considered fully vaccinated. Their vaccination status will revert to "additional dose needed".

This also applies to individuals who received recognised non-mRNA primary vaccination regiments under the National Vaccination Programme, including three doses of the Sinovac-CoronaVac or Sinopharm vaccines, as well as regimens of other World Health Organization Emergency Use Listing vaccines.

MOH has been sending out SMS reminders​

MOH said that it has been progressively sending out SMS reminders to these individuals and urges them to make their appointments or walk in to any vaccination centre for their booster dose as soon as possible.

Walk-ins to vaccination centres are available before 7pm from Mondays through Thursdays.

A full list of vaccination centres can be found on the MOH webiste here.
People who are medically ineligible for mRNA vaccines may consider taking the Sinovac-CoronaVac vaccine as a booster vaccine. It is otherwise not recommended as a booster vaccine.

Individuals who are unsure of whether they need to get a booster dose can check via this online calculator.
Lol I'm one of them.

Go walk-in but kanna treat by the auntie like I owe her money. No appointment must wait 2-3 hrs she said, even though appointment section is empty. Knn
 

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Lol I'm one of them.

Go walk-in but kanna treat by the auntie like I owe her money. No appointment must wait 2-3 hrs she said, even though appointment section is empty. Knn

Can skipped it since it is useless and you risk getting adverse effects.
 
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