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SG govt capitulates! You can now choose which vaccine to take.

LITTLEREDDOT

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About-turn.

People can now choose which Covid-19 jab to take with listing of vaccination centres and vaccines in S'pore
The Moderna shot is being given at 11 out of the 38 centres, while the rest are using the Pfizer-BioNTech product.

The Moderna shot is being given at 11 out of the 38 centres, while the rest are using the Pfizer-BioNTech product.
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Linette Lai
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Apr 13, 2021

SINGAPORE - People who want to choose which Covid-19 vaccine to take can now refer to the Ministry of Health's (MOH's) website, where the full list of vaccination centres and vaccines has now been made available.

The Moderna shot is being given at 11 out of the 38 centres, while the rest are using the Pfizer-BioNTech product.

People are able to pick which vaccination centre or polyclinic they wish to go to, although a notice on the site adds that certain centres may have limited slots "due to the strong demand for Covid-19 vaccinations in Singapore and limited supplies".

The Pfizer shot was the first Covid-19 vaccine to be approved for use in Singapore, with the earliest shipments arriving here last December.

Last month, MOH announced that the Moderna vaccine would be administered at four community clubs: Hong Kah North, Marsiling, Punggol 21 and Radin Mas.
Another seven centres have since been added to this list. They are Kolam Ayer, Buona Vista, Potong Pasir, Tampines East, Woodlands, Kebun Baru and Yew Tee.

All other vaccination centres, polyclinics and selected Public Health Preparedness Clinics will continue to offer the Pfizer vaccine.

"Each vaccination centre will only stock and administer one type of vaccine," MOH said in a statement last month. "Individuals must select the same vaccination centre for both their first and second appointments, when booking via the national appointment system."

Both the Moderna and Pfizer vaccines use the newer messenger RNA (mRNA) technology, which involves injecting snippets of the virus' genetic material - and not the whole virus - into the body. This "teaches" cells to make a protein that triggers an immune response, producing antibodies to fight the virus.

Reported side effects from both vaccines are similar and include pain, swelling at the injection site, fatigue, headache, muscle ache, fever, chills, vomiting and joint pain after vaccination.

Their efficacy rates are also roughly similar, with Pfizer's clocking in at 95 per cent and Moderna's at 94 per cent.

However, the Pfizer vaccine requires two 30-microgram doses taken three weeks apart. In contrast, Moderna's vaccine involves two 100-microgram doses taken four weeks apart.

Moderna's Covid-19 shot offered at 11 vaccination centres in S'pore | THE BIG STORY

The Straits Times visited several vaccination centres on Tuesday (April 13), all of which saw a steady stream of people coming and going. When asked why they chose a particular centre, most people said they simply picked the location closest to their homes.

"I'm here because the centre is near my house," said Mr Toh Hock Seng, 68, who took his second shot at Teck Ghee Community Club. "The brand doesn't really matter to me."

Housewife Pang Lay Hua, 65, who was at Bishan Community Club, said: "My friend lives nearby, so I came here to take the vaccine together with her. I didn't ask which brand it was."
 

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Housewife Pang Lay Hua, 65, who was at Bishan Community Club, said: "My friend lives nearby, so I came here to take the vaccine together with her. I didn't ask which brand it was."
It's Spuntik V, you will speak Russian soon/
 

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Linette Lai
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Apr 13, 2021
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Both the Moderna and Pfizer vaccines use the newer messenger RNA (mRNA) technology, which involves injecting snippets of the virus' genetic material - and not the whole virus - into the body. This "teaches" cells to make a protein that triggers an immune response, producing antibodies to fight the virus.
wrong. mrna vaccines don’t inject “snippets of the virus’ genetic material” into the body. they use synthetic or manmade (modified) messenger rna to trick and trigger the body to produce spike proteins that mimic the spike proteins on the virus to train the natural immune system to respond gradually and accordingly to the level of threat. this helps the immune system to ramp up defences with antibodies and t-cells appropriately, and not overwhelm the body with a massive unmitigated response as in real infections without a vaccine. what kind of misinformed reporting (and misinformation) is that?
 
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wrong. mrna vaccines don’t inject “snippets of the viru’s genetic material” into the body. they use synthetic or manmade (modified) messenger rna to trick and trigger the body to produce spike proteins that mimic the spike proteins on the virus to train the natural immune system to respond gradually and accordingly to the level of threat. this helps the immune system to ramp up defences with antibodies and t-cells appropriately, and not overwhelm the body with a massive unmitigated response as in real infections without a vaccine. what kind of misinformed reporting (and misinformation) is that?
I trick u u trick me it all the same. :cool:
 

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If I have vomit, swelling, fever, bodyache within 30 minutes, can I claim money?
they will ask you to sit around at an observation area for at least 15 minutes before going home. unless you collapse and die very hard to claim compensation. if you die your soul will find it hard to convince them that you need the money. hell money they may give to you.
 

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That is good,,,,

means can choose not to use the CHICON vaccine
Au contraire, mon ami. If the best vaccines are not going to provide immunity, perhaps should choose one that least likely to have adverse side effects? That is one way to look at it. :unsure:
 

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wrong. mrna vaccines don’t inject “snippets of the viru’s genetic material” into the body. they use synthetic or manmade (modified) messenger rna to trick and trigger the body to produce spike proteins that mimic the spike proteins on the virus to train the natural immune system to respond gradually and accordingly to the level of threat. this helps the immune system to ramp up defences with antibodies and t-cells appropriately, and not overwhelm the body with a massive unmitigated response as in real infections without a vaccine. what kind of misinformed reporting (and misinformation) is that?

She's a political correspondent. She's not supposed to know the technical details. :wink:
 

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Lots of people got adverse effects from Moderna vaccines. If you feel lucky, go ahead. :cool:
Its a choice between a rock and a hard place,,,so just take a 'softer' one.....and in terms of adverse effects and efficacy still better than taking the CHICON vaccine
 

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For sure no one will want the Sinovac vaccine except sinoidiots like tanwahtiew.
The rest of the vaccines can donate to cats and dogs and our wildlife eg wild boars, bats, etc.
Or flush it down the toilets so that it will kill the viruses in the sewers.
 

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Many Hongkies died from Sinovac shots, I'm sure the PAP govt wasn't coerced to buy Sinovac vaccines by the Chicoms. And HSA is still 'evaluating' Sinovac. :wink:
 
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