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[COVID-19 Virus] The Sinkies are fucked Thread.

JurongEast

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Please grab this chance

KKH recruiting children aged 5 to 11 for Covid-19 vaccination trial​


SINGAPORE - A trial on rolling out the Pfizer Covid-19 vaccine among younger children in Singapore has started recruiting participants.

In a Facebook post on Tuesday (Nov 16), KK Women's and Children's Hospital (KKH) said that it is conducting a research study to assess how children here respond to Covid-19 vaccination.

In order to be eligible to participate, the children must be aged between five and 11 years old, have had no previous Covid-19 infection and are intending to get their Covid-19 jabs.

As rewards, your children will be enrolled into Raffles and Hwa Chong.
 

kryonlight

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Relevant information for those with kids.

Why has Pfizer changed the formulation of its Covid-19 Vaccine for Children to include an ingredient that stabilises people suffering a Heart Attack?


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blackmondy

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If you need to dangle a carrot to get kids vaccinated, it goes to so show how fucked-up this cuntry has become.
 

JohnTan

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SINGAPORE - A trial on rolling out the Pfizer Covid-19 vaccine among younger children in Singapore has started recruiting participants.

In a Facebook post on Tuesday (Nov 16), KK Women's and Children's Hospital (KKH) said that it is conducting a research study to assess how children here respond to Covid-19 vaccination.

In order to be eligible to participate, the children must be aged between five and 11 years old, have had no previous Covid-19 infection and are intending to get their Covid-19 jabs.

"The data gathered from this study will help inform public health vaccination policy to protect children against Covid-19. Volunteers will be provided with reimbursement," said KKH in its post.

Health Minister Ong Ye Kung said on Monday that there has been a lot of interest from parents on children's vaccines after the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recently authorised the use of the vaccine for this age group.

The Expert Committee on Covid-19 Vaccination will make a recommendation on whether to extend the Pfizer vaccine to children aged five to 11 in the second half of November, he added.

The vaccination trial, conducted separately from the Committee's deliberations, is aimed at smoothening operations of rolling out the vaccine at scale, and to assess the suitability of a small dosage - about one-third of the regular dose - for children here.

Singapore recently inked a supply agreement with Pfizer for its paediatric vaccine meant for children aged five to 11, Mr Ong said on Monday at a press conference of the multi-ministry task force tackling Covid-19 here.

The vaccine has a different formulation from the regular one.

While it uses the same mRNA ingredient as the adult vaccine, a different buffer solution is used so that it can be stored under more conventional cold chain requirements.

This will also make it easier to draw the required amount of vaccine from the vial.

Those interested in participating in the KKH trial can complete a short screening questionnaire here to check their child's eligibility.

Parents or caregivers are allowed to complete the form on behalf of eligible children.


https://www.straitstimes.com/singap...n-aged-5-to-11-for-covid-19-vaccination-trial
 

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Covid-19: 2,069 new cases and 18 more deaths in Singapore; weekly infection growth rate at 0.88​

Published November 16, 2021
Updated November 16, 2021
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SINGAPORE — Singapore on Tuesday (Nov 16) recorded 2,069 new cases of Covid-19 and 18 more deaths due to complications from the disease.
The daily case count is the same as the one reported on Monday.

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In its nightly update on the coronavirus situation, the Ministry of Health (MOH) said that there were 54 patients who were unstable and under close monitoring in intensive care units (ICUs) to prevent further deterioration. This is up from the 51 reported the day before.
In addition, there were 68 patients who were critically ill and intubated in ICUs — four fewer than on Monday.
The number of patients who require oxygen support dipped from 255 on Monday to 234 on Tuesday.
In total, there are 430 ICU beds, of which 272 are now occupied — 122 by Covid-19 patients.
200 suspected ‘adverse events’ reported out of 854,268 Covid-19 booster shots administered: HSA
The overall ICU utilisation rate stands at 63.3 per cent, down marginally from 63.6 per cent on Monday.
MOH stressed that people aged 60 and above continue to be more adversely affected by Covid-19, especially if they are not vaccinated.
Among the new infections recorded on Tuesday, 2,021 were in the community, 43 were residents of migrant workers’ dormitories, and the remaining five were imported.
There were 355 people aged 60 and older among the community cases.
The ratio of community cases in the past week, compared with the week before, stood at 0.88 — a dip from the ratio of 0.94 reported on Monday.
This is the fourth day in a row that the week-on-week infection ratio rate has been below 1.0.
2 upcoming trade shows in November among largest in Singapore since Covid-19 limits eased in August
The 18 patients who died were aged between 67 and 95.
“All of them had various underlying medical conditions,” MOH said.
In total, 612 people have died of Covid-19 complications here.
Singapore has registered a total of 241,341 coronavirus cases since the start of the pandemic last year.
 

kryonlight

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The more you vax, the worse it gets.

Sinkieland trying to surpass Gibraltar's record? :biggrin:

Gibraltar cancels Christmas celebrations amid Covid spike​

https://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/1521786/Gibraltar-news-covid-cases-rise-Christmas-lockdown


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Gibraltar has administered at least 94,019 doses of COVID vaccines so far. Assuming every person needs 2 doses, that’s enough to have vaccinated about 139.5% of the country’s population.
 

nayr69sg

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Maybe this flu season will be a particularly vicious one where Influenza kills a lot of people. Then everyone will forget about covid.
 

laksaboy

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Is the Wuhan Virus deadly to kids? If not why the obsession with vaccinating them?

All the Great Reset countries are following the same script. For example the rolling out of the third booster shot, the rolling out of vaccines for adolescents and kids.

There is a common blueprint and time schedule. :cool:
 

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All the Great Reset countries are following the same script. For example the rolling out of the third booster shot, the rolling out of vaccines for adolescents and kids.

There is a common blueprint and time schedule. :cool:
Thank the heavens I have no kids n don't have to worry about such BS. No kids n less control the Cabal has over me
 
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