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SIA can be world's first vaccinated international airline: Ong Ye Kung

tobelightlight

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It's time to banned SIA. SIA pilots are dropping dead from the vaccine and your beloved health or death minister wanting your Airline to be the first vaccinated airline. He is showing the world his level of ignorance and stupidity.

Sorry SIA, i want to live longer. i give business to other airlines.

https://www.businesstimes.com.sg/co...ds-first-vaccinated-international-airline-ong

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SINGAPORE Airlines can be the first vaccinated international airline of the world, as an exercise gets under way in the Republic to inoculate some 37,000 aviation and maritime frontline workers against the novel coronavirus.

Minister for Transport Ong Ye Kung told the media on Monday at a vaccination centre for aviation frontliners that the exercise is a very important step towards reviving Singapore's air hub, which has been sent into deep freeze by the pandemic since last March.


When a substantial number of workers in the aviation and maritime sectors are inoculated - likely to be in less than two months - those who come through Singapore will know that the city-state is safe and its people are united and cohesive. "This adds a lot to our international branding," said Mr Ong.

Singapore Airlines can be the first vaccinated international airline of the world, he added.

SIA chief Goh Choon Phong, in an internal memo on Monday, strongly urged staff to take up the option and be vaccinated early. He said vaccinations will offer greater protection for frontline staff who regularly come into contact with external parties, and also provide greater assurance to their families.

He was among those who were inoculated on Monday - alongside the minister - and one of the more than 5,200 staff members who have signed up for vaccinations since the first call went out last week.


"Vaccinations are widely expected to be the game-changer in facilitating the opening of borders once again. Being directly involved in the transportation of people and essential goods around the world, our business - and indeed our survival - ultimately depends on open borders. It will set the SIA group up for a quicker recovery from this debilitating crisis, and provide a platform for us to return to pre-Covid operations," he added.

The company's air crew and flight operations staff have already attended some information sessions where they heard from medical professionals. Such sessions have been lined up for others who have not attended.

The vaccination centres for aviation and maritime workers, located respectively at Changi Airport Terminal 4 and Raffles City Convention Centre, each have a daily capacity for 2,000 and 1,000 people for now.

However, the capacity can be ramped up to 8,000 vaccinations per day for these two major vaccination centres. There are enough doses for the frontline workers in the two sectors, and the capacity would allow the majority of them to be vaccinated in less than two months.

Priority will be given to the 20,000 frontline workers who may come into contact with travellers from high risk countries, as well as their belongings, said the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS) in a statement. Some 7,000 aviation workers are scheduled to be vaccinated this week.

Air crew and airport workers who have completed their full course of vaccination will undergo fewer testing requirements, CAAS added.

As for the air travel bubble with Hong Kong that has been suspended since last November, Mr Ong said he would rather not set a target on when it can resume. He said the agreement has already been in place, so it can be activated anytime.

He also said that Singapore continues to explore such quarantine-free travel arrangements with other places.
 

50000

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dont take the vax don't get the bonus - simple

MOH must be trying to get rid of the stockpile of vaccines and make SIA and PSA co-share
 

laksaboy

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Good luck to the patriotic gongkia Sinkies who always insist on flying SIA.

Advice: buy a lot of travel insurance. And prepare your will.
 

glockman

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Singapore is in decline, mainly caused by extremely low quality men and women heading the government. I weep for us.
 

tobelightlight

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4 Singapore Airlines pilots die suddenly May 2023; Makis (Yoder, Hill, McCullough, myself) have been showing you the deaths of pilots that can be attributed to the COVID vaccine (mRNA technology);​

is the evidence there to say 'causation'? YES! Singapore Airlines moved early to be the globe's first fully vaccinated airline! they fell for the vaccine fraud! must have D-dimers, troponin, chest MRI​


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Makis has presented a superb substack I share below and we again highlight the devastating effects of the COVID gene injections and call on all governments and industries to put a stop, do not let pilots etc. especially if transporting large numbers of persons, to continue their jobs until you have ruled out myocarditis, you must insist on the right medical tests e.g. high-sensitivity tropinon, chest MRI, D-dimers, EKGs etc. Silent myocarditis operating in the backdrop of a scarred myocardium is a recipe for disaster if there is a surge in adrenaline bathing that scarred myocardium that could be placed under strain and end up in cardiac arrest. Parents insist your teens get tested for myocarditis etc. (male and female) before engaging in exertional activities.
See this up to date graph on vaccine status and see where Singapore stood:


Excess mortality:


‘Four Singapore Airlines pilots died suddenly in May 2023





Capt Wee Loong: died May 11, 2023 (sudden death)

Capt Fernando Cid: died May 24, 2023 (cancer)

Capt Tan Joo Huat Colin: died May 25, 2023 (sudden)

Capt Sebestian Tan Aik Chuang: died May 26, 2023 (cancer)

Singapore Airlines COVID-19 vaccination policy history:

Jan.2021 - Singapore Airlines hopes to be the world’s first fully-vaccinated airline.
Feb.2021 - Singapore Airlines says all three passenger airlines within the SIA Group – itself, SilkAir and Scoot – will operate flights “with a full complement of vaccinated pilots and cabin crew”.

Aug.2021 - Singapore-based staff at Jetstar Asia and Singapore Airlines (SIA) Group, have been given a deadline to get fully vaccinated. Only frontline staff like pilots and flight crew at SIA and Scoot will be affected by the new policy. SIA staff have till September 1st, to get their shots. To date, all ground staff at SIA Group have been vaccinated and about 99% of pilots and cabin crew have taken the shots.

Singapore’s COVID-19 vaccines were 95% mRNA:




COVID Intel - by Dr.William Makis
Pilot deaths - Four fully COVID-19 vaccinated Singapore Airlines pilots died suddenly in May 2023
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