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Let's wait for the mRNA loving clowns here to come in and try to spin this data.
Look at the headlines. Focusing on the non crucial aspect of the reports to mislead readers
Nerve damage caused someone to not be a musician anymore. He recovered they forced hi to take pfizer. No more guitarSo mRNA jabs have a 0.12% rate of side effects.
For Sinovac it's (47/104k) = 0.045%
This is not counting for any long term side effects.
New upcoming vaccine items. 3rd shot, whoch was already announced frk the start by pfizer, as the duration is 3 tk 8 months. And next year pfizer wants kids below 12 to take the same health roukette as their retard parents, who will probably die before any long term damage surfacesSo much for safe and effective. I wonder what the toxic cunt Ho Ching has to say about it?
Hope her children die before her.
Case 67329, a 90 year-old male Singaporean, has passed away from complications due to COVID-19 infection on 17 August 2021. He had developed symptoms on 29 July, and was detected when he was tested for COVID-19 on 1 August as part of our community surveillance testing. The following day, he developed shortness of breath and giddiness, and was conveyed to Tan Tock Seng Hospital where he was admitted directly to the ICU for septic shock from COVID-19 pneumonia. He had been fully vaccinated against COVID-19, but was advanced in age and had a history of chronic kidney disease and hypertension.45th death...
fully vaccinated too...
he survived the japanese invasion of sinkypura but killed by covidCase 67329, a 90 year-old male Singaporean, has passed away from complications due to COVID-19 infection on 17 August 2021. He had developed symptoms on 29 July, and was detected when he was tested for COVID-19 on 1 August as part of our community surveillance testing. The following day, he developed shortness of breath and giddiness, and was conveyed to Tan Tock Seng Hospital where he was admitted directly to the ICU for septic shock from COVID-19 pneumonia. He had been fully vaccinated against COVID-19, but was advanced in age and had a history of chronic kidney disease and hypertension.
Yes indeed. RIP dear 90-yr old ah pek.he survived the japanese invasion of sinkypura but killed by covid
the ending of one's life is often a surpriseYes indeed. RIP dear 90-yr old ah pek.
46th death...
indian delta variant is express service for those with underlying health issues whether the person is vax or not vax.RIP dear 64-yr old Sinkie.
Singaporean man, 64, is 9th COVID death in August; unvaccinated
Staff Writer, Singapore
·Editorial Team
Thu, 19 August 2021, 12:57 am·1-min read
Entrance to the Raffles Hospital. (PHOTO: Getty Images)
SINGAPORE — A 64-year-old Singaporean man died from complications due to COVID-19 on Monday (16 August), the Ministry of Health (MOH) said on Wednesday, the ninth fatality from the infection in Singapore so far this month.
The man developed a cough on 2 August, and was conveyed to Raffles Hospital on 3 August after suffering heart problems.
"He had not been vaccinated against COVID-19, and had a history of end stage renal failure, ischaemic cardiomyopathy, hypertension and hyperlipidaemia," said MOH.
The man's death, the 46th COVID-19 fatality to date in Singapore, comes after eight other deaths in August that were earlier reported: a 34-year-old Ukrainian man on 1 August, a 58-year-old Singaporean woman on 2 August, a 79-year-old Singaporean man on 4 August, a 63-year-old Singaporean man on 5 August, an 80-year-old Singaporean woman on 7 August, a 69-year-old Singaporean man on 11 August, an 84-year-old Singaporean man on 13 August, and a 90-year-old Singaporean man on Tuesday.
https://sg.news.yahoo.com/singaporean-man-64-9th-fatality-august-unvaccinated-145759551.html
Singapore is under-reporting in August because we are opening up to the world. Take clue from the recent outbreaks in schools.Israel vax-rate is as high as Singapore. Our media dares not tell us that Israel have 4000 daily cases because of imported cases.
Singapore shouldn't be complacent.