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People injected wif Sinovac vaccine will not be exempted from pre-event testing (Ministry of Health (MOH) 30/6/21

nirvarq

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Ho seh liao lah............

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SINGAPORE - People who have received the Sinovac Covid-19 vaccine will not be exempted from pre-event testing, said the Ministry of Health (MOH) on Wednesday (June 30).

Vaccines not included in Singapore's national vaccination programme - Sinovac's among them - may lack sufficient documentation of how effective they are at protecting against Covid-19 infection, and in particular against the Delta variant of the virus currently circulating, said MOH.

The Delta strain is a new mutation of the coronavirus that is more infectious.

"Hence, from the public health point of view, individuals vaccinated with vaccines other than those in our Covid-19 national vaccination programme will still have to undergo pre-event testing," said MOH.

The Government previously said that those who are fully vaccinated are exempt from pre-event testing before attending eventssuch as live performances, Mice events, and wedding solemnisations.

Authorities gave approval last month to24 private healthcare clinics to draw on the Government's existing stock of the Sinovac vaccine.

The Sinovac vaccine is not part of Singapore's national vaccination regime, which currently uses the Pfizer-BioNTech/Comirnaty and Moderna vaccines.

For the past two weeks, many of these clinics have been inundated with calls and requests from residents wanting the Sinovac jab, as many rushed to register their interest and get on the waitlist for the China-made vaccine.

This is despite authorities saying that the Sinovac vaccine is not entirely effective at preventing infection, based on evidence from other countries.

On June 22, the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Singapore posted on its website that only the Pfizer and Moderna jabs will be accepted for pre-event exemptions for certain Mass events here, and congregants will be required to show proof of this.

It issued a clarification three days later that the Sinovac vaccine is not under the MOH's list of recognised vaccines that allow exemption from pre-event testing.

"We would also like to encourage members of the faithful who have yet to be vaccinated or who have received the Sinovac vaccines, to continue to attend Masses that are meant for 50 or fewer persons. For these Masses, no pre-event testing is required and all the faithful, including non-vaccinated individuals, are able to attend them," it said.

The Sinovac vaccine remains unregistered and is not authorised by the Health Sciences Authority (HSA) for use under the Pandemic Special Access Route. It is to be provided here only under the Special Access Route (SAR) framework.

Vaccines under this framework are not covered under the Vaccine Injury Financial Assistance Programme, the scheme that supports people who suffer adverse effects from their Covid-19 jabs, meant for the national vaccination programme.

The ministry added on Wednesday that doctors are required to inform their patients receiving vaccines under SAR that they may not be regarded in the same manner as those vaccinated under our national programme.

This allows their patients to weigh risks versus benefits when proceeding with vaccination using such SAR vaccines, said MOH.

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Recipients of Sinovac Covid-19 vaccine not exempted from pre-event testing: MOH

SINGAPORE - People who have received the Sinovac Covid-19 vaccine will not be exempted from pre-event testing, said the Ministry of Health (MOH) on Wednesday (June 30).. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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Bottom line: the PAP govt bought the Sinovac vaccines very early to appease those fuckers at 150 Tanglin Road... before they were even evaluated by the HSA.

And I'm sure a little lobbying, cajoling etc was involved to allow those 24 lucky clinics to use Sinovac vaccines.

Politics before health, never change PAP. :cool:
 

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Fear of US bully and sanctioned have to be anti-China regime. Typical balless dishonourable son of LKY afraid of offending white trash..
 

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Clinical trial shows China's CoronaVac Covid-19 vaccine safe for children, adolescents​

Most adverse reactions were mild or moderate, with pain at the injection site, the most commonly reported symptom.
Most of the adverse reactions were mild or moderate, with pain at the injection site, the most commonly reported symptom.PHOTO: AFP
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LONDON (XINHUA) - A clinical trial of the CoronaVac Covid-19 vaccine on more than 500 children and adolescents suggests that two doses of the vaccine are safe and generate a strong antibody response, according to a study published on Monday (June 28) in The Lancet Infectious Diseases journal.
Chinese researchers conducted a randomised, double-blind, controlled phase clinical trial of the CoronaVac vaccine, developed by Chinese pharmaceutical company Sinovac Biotech, on more than 500 healthy children and adolescents aged three to 17 years in China.
The results showed that more than 96 per cent of children and adolescents who received two doses of the vaccine in the trial developed antibodies against the Sars-CoV-2 virus that causes Covid-19, the study said.
 

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Clinical trial shows China's CoronaVac Covid-19 vaccine safe for children, adolescents


LONDON (XINHUA) - A clinical trial of the CoronaVac Covid-19 vaccine on more than 500 children and adolescents suggests that two doses of the vaccine are safe and generate a strong antibody response, according to a study published on Monday (June 28) in The Lancet Infectious Diseases journal.
Chinese researchers conducted a randomised, double-blind, controlled phase clinical trial of the CoronaVac vaccine, developed by Chinese pharmaceutical company Sinovac Biotech, on more than 500 healthy children and adolescents aged three to 17 years in China.
The results showed that more than 96 per cent of children and adolescents who received two doses of the vaccine in the trial developed antibodies against the Sars-CoV-2 virus that causes Covid-19, the study said.

Wow, Shitty Times just copy-pasting articles from China's propaganda newspaper and calling it journalism these days.

No wonder can turn into not-for-profit lah. :roflmao:
 

red amoeba

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i won't touch chinese vaccine even if my life depends on it. their food safety records speak for themselves.
 

red amoeba

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Then how, Singapore want to kiss the Chinese market for tourism and MICE good-bye is it?
its not Singapore not opening to China, its China not opening to allow their peasants to travel. Already we had green lane for Ah Tiongs from Shanghai etc to come and walk free.

Next phase is to entice Ah Tiongs to come Singapore to take mRNA vaccines...this will give tremendous boost to our economy and giant step to revive Geylang. Imagine the birds are vaccinated against bird flu....I will be first in queue.
 

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its not Singapore not opening to China, its China not opening to allow their peasants to travel. Already we had green lane for Ah Tiongs from Shanghai etc to come and walk free.

Next phase is to entice Ah Tiongs to come Singapore to take mRNA vaccines...this will give tremendous boost to our economy and giant step to revive Geylang. Imagine the birds are vaccinated against bird flu....I will be first in queue.
If Chinese can come and walk free, then sinovac recognised already lah, why not recognise for Singaporeans?
 

mahjongking

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fucking awesome, now my wife cant drag me to those boring useless events.......
advantage of being unvaccinated is shiok :biggrin:
 
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