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Ho Ching's latest Covid post : "Ouch! Singapore is on the verge of an epidemic breakout, unless all Singaporeans vaccinate immediately!"

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https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100005335308340
https://theindependent.sg/ho-ching-warns-sg-may-be-on-the-verge-of-an-epidemic-breakout/
 

Loofydralb

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Too many doctors are avoiding getting the mRNA vaccine in SG. They know better that this open leg auntie who buys high and sells low.
 

syed putra

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Meanwhile across the causeway

Malaysia may allow dining-in, more social activities for people fully vaccinated against COVID-19​

People wait to receive their COVID-19 vaccinations in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia on May 31, 2021. (Photo: Reuters/Lim Huey Teng)
24 Jul 2021 10:46PM (Updated: 24 Jul 2021 10:50PM)

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PUTRAJAYA: Malaysia may ease some restrictions for people who have been fully vaccinated against COVID-19, including allowing them to dine in at restaurants, said Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin on Saturday (Jul 24).
Fully vaccinated residents may also be able to take part in more social activities and sports. Inter-state travel could be allowed for spouses who live and work apart from each other.

“We will finalise (the details) and I will announce it as a total package,” Muhyiddin told reporters.
“I do hope that this (relaxation) will give room or space, breathing space, for the people to live a slightly better life.”
The prime minister had said last week that the government is mulling the possibility of giving some "leeway" to people who have taken their two full doses of the COVID-19 vaccine.
A decision would be made within the next few days, he said.

According to the Star, the government is also thinking of removing the requirement for travellers arriving in Malaysia to quarantine at hotels or centres – if they are fully vaccinated.

“We are mulling some options for travellers or Malaysians returning from abroad. They can undergo quarantine at home instead of at a hotel or a centre. This will save costs,” said Muhyiddin as quoted by the Star.

“They may be given a wrist tracker and will have to take a swab test before exiting quarantine.”
 

nayr69sg

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Meanwhile across the causeway

Malaysia may allow dining-in, more social activities for people fully vaccinated against COVID-19​

People wait to receive their COVID-19 vaccinations in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia on May 31, 2021. (Photo: Reuters/Lim Huey Teng)
24 Jul 2021 10:46PM (Updated: 24 Jul 2021 10:50PM)

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PUTRAJAYA: Malaysia may ease some restrictions for people who have been fully vaccinated against COVID-19, including allowing them to dine in at restaurants, said Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin on Saturday (Jul 24).
Fully vaccinated residents may also be able to take part in more social activities and sports. Inter-state travel could be allowed for spouses who live and work apart from each other.

“We will finalise (the details) and I will announce it as a total package,” Muhyiddin told reporters.
“I do hope that this (relaxation) will give room or space, breathing space, for the people to live a slightly better life.”
The prime minister had said last week that the government is mulling the possibility of giving some "leeway" to people who have taken their two full doses of the COVID-19 vaccine.
A decision would be made within the next few days, he said.

According to the Star, the government is also thinking of removing the requirement for travellers arriving in Malaysia to quarantine at hotels or centres – if they are fully vaccinated.

“We are mulling some options for travellers or Malaysians returning from abroad. They can undergo quarantine at home instead of at a hotel or a centre. This will save costs,” said Muhyiddin as quoted by the Star.

“They may be given a wrist tracker and will have to take a swab test before exiting quarantine.”
"Fully vaccinated"

Empty injections. Lol.
 

hbk75

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Too many doctors are avoiding getting the mRNA vaccine in SG. They know better that this open leg auntie who buys high and sells low.


That time news show ppl go inject sinovac. Then got one guy Kenna injected is wearing those blue surgeon jumper suit with with Dr dunno what on the name tag.
 

nayr69sg

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Maybe MOH

Should have names the vaccines according to political party name.

PAP vaccine
WP vaccine
PSP vaccine
SDP vax

Let people choose.
 
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