Charlene has been hospitalized for 5 days after vaccination, still feels weak and dizzy

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KNN my uncle say KNNBCCB Charlene jibye is more itchy and dizzy than her covid leeaction KNN
 
The young are at more risk from the vaccine than from covid.
 
Reported 3 severe cases. Possibly tens or hundreds needing hospitalization not reported like this girl's case. I am having 2nd thots.
 
Reported 3 severe cases. Possibly tens or hundreds needing hospitalization not reported like this girl's case. I am having 2nd thots.
Nothing to worry, thousands n thousands already vaccinated in SG daily.. U go to T4 n see the long Q everyday... There will definitely be some who suffers from allergic reaction just like any other vaccines.
 
Nothing to worry, thousands n thousands already vaccinated in SG daily.. U go to T4 n see the long Q everyday... There will definitely be some who suffers from allergic reaction just like any other vaccines.
That makes sense but I would rather not get the vaccine too early.
 
When someone dies no evidence is needed to classify the death as a Covid death.

When the Covid vaccine almost kills someone a huge pile of evidence is required to link it to the vaccine.

Sounds a "slightly" biased system to me.
 
PAPigs really CB ,now try to avoid responsibilities,ppl bo tai chi living healthy life,after jab they wilk give tons of excuses, must ask who she vote for,if irs PAOigs then she ask for it
 
This reminds me, for those forum members getting the vaccine, please don't forget to drop a short note here before getting the jab. Could be your last post, gives us a chance to bid you farewell.:biggrin:
i will
life is a gamble anyway
haaaa
 
UC? UC?! Told u all bout their play book didn't I?! U believe me NOW?! :o-o:
 
It's definitely a cover up. Lawrence Wong had better to come clean on this.
 
wat fuccking link they want? after take vaccine got these problems is not the most obvious link?
 
Very good way to conduct business....give them vaccine and then charge them for the many tests. Huat ah !!!!!!
 
They sure pao win one,head you lose or tail you also lose. They will ask u to sign a declaration that u are taking the jab voluntarily and bear your own consequences i.e. you die is your business. Thanks to the 61% ! 123 HUAT!!!
 
Haha...already signed waiver form so cannot blame MOH and gahmen liao. Now really must Pay & Pay.
 
Woman warded after Covid-19 vaccine: SGH says no evidence symptoms are side effects

SGH said its doctors had conducted multiple tests on the woman to date, but found no evidence her symptoms were linked to the vaccine.
SGH said its doctors had conducted multiple tests on the woman to date, but found no evidence her symptoms were linked to the vaccine.PHOTO: ST FILE
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Linette Lai
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    JAN 31, 2021, 8:32 PM SGT
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SINGAPORE - The Singapore General Hospital (SGH) has found no evidence that one of its patients' symptoms are linked to the Covid-19 vaccine.
In a Facebook post on Sunday (Jan 31), the hospital said its doctors have conducted multiple tests on the woman to date.

"So far, there is no evidence that her signs and symptoms are related to the vaccine she received recently," the hospital wrote. "We take a cautious approach and will continue to monitor her condition and conduct tests as needed."
Its statement comes after Ms Charlene Lin, 37, wrote about her symptoms in a Facebook comment that was widely shared.

Ms Lin, who works in the food and beverage industry, said she had felt dizzy after receiving the vaccine, and suffered weakness in her legs.
She said she had never experienced any allergies to medication in the past and asked how to apply for the Ministry of Health's (MOH) vaccine injury financial assistance programme.


Ms Lin was warded on Jan 25, and is still in hospital.
Speaking to The Straits Times on Facebook on Sunday, Ms Lin said she had been a healthy person who went to the gym and donated blood regularly.
After getting her first dose of the vaccine on Jan 24, she felt dizzy and went to the emergency department of SGH, where she underwent various tests overnight. Although she was discharged, she was warded on Jan 25 after she could not walk because her legs were too weak.
She has undergone tests - including various scans and blood draws - to rule out various diseases, and will go for further tests in the coming week.

"My case is just one in a million so I still support the vaccine," she said. "Just... luck, I guess."

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The MOH said last Thursday that there had been 432 reports of adverse events linked to Covid-19 vaccinations.
These include injection site pain and swelling, fever, headache, fatigue, body aches, giddiness, nausea and allergic reactions such as itch, rash, swelling of eyes or lips. Most of these symptoms resolved on their own within a few days, said the MOH.
Three people suffered anaphylaxis - a severe allergic reaction - but recovered and were discharged after a day. The three were in their 20s and 30s, and developed multiple symptoms such as rash, breathlessness, lip swelling, throat tightness and giddiness.
More than 113,000 people have received their first dose of the vaccine to date.
The MOH plans to introduce a vaccine injury financial assistance programme to support people who suffer serious adverse events that are likely related to Covid-19 vaccines administered in Singapore.
It will include a one-time payout of up to $10,000 to those who were hospitalised with serious side effects and required care in the high dependency or intensive care unit.
It will also provide a one-time payout of $225,000 to those who died or suffered permanent severe disability as a result of the vaccination.
 
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