Australia can learn from Singapore, in terms of ramping up vaccination rates towards 80 per cent and beyond, Dr Leong said

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As for what Australia can learn from Singapore, in terms of ramping up vaccination rates towards 80 per cent and beyond, Dr Leong said the federal government needed to "bring the mountain to Mohammed".

"There are many people who would agree to being vaccinated but find it inconvenient to get to vaccination centres," Dr Leong said.

"But, they will take the vaccine if you go to them, which is what we did in Singapore, including individuals who are bed-bound or with other medical conditions."


https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-09...-vaccination-but-life-is-not-normal/100450154
 
As for what Australia can learn from Singapore, in terms of ramping up vaccination rates towards 80 per cent and beyond, Dr Leong said the federal government needed to "bring the mountain to Mohammed".

"There are many people who would agree to being vaccinated but find it inconvenient to get to vaccination centres," Dr Leong said.

"But, they will take the vaccine if you go to them, which is what we did in Singapore, including individuals who are bed-bound or with other medical conditions."


https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-09...-vaccination-but-life-is-not-normal/100450154

Mohamed can move a mountain is just PR.... @2:22

 
Singaporeans should learn from Australians not to get conned by the govt in getting vaccinated.
 
This is like the retarded kid who wants to teach you how to take a freekick and bend the ball into the net.
 
Many peers encouraged me to jab. What if we are wrong and jab does depress the possibility of complications and severity?
Might as well get it . The government will just make your life so miserable if you choose not to and also soon they can make it mandatory.

This is Singapore . Not USA . Not Australia.
 
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