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

They have admitted the mRNA doesn't prevent infection or re-infection. Rather just mutes the severity, at the cost of a few random deaths.

PAP leaders have already made this clear long ago in one of their many speeches about the need to get vaxxed. You've not been reading the news regularly.
 
Vaccines do not 100% protect against infection or reinfection. The real job of a mRNA covid vaccine is to drastically reduce severity and mortality

PAP leaders have already made this clear long ago in one of their many speeches about the need to get vaxxed. You've not been reading the news regularly.
Nope. That's a lie. They very early on declared the mRNA will give immunity, convinced many idiots of it's benefits like eating out and when it got proven it did not, they quickly had to spin the next best probability of reduced severity.
Still I consider mRNA as a failure when many sacrificial unnecessary deaths could have been avoided and the elephant in the room:
What mRNA will do to your body in years to come.
 
Nope. That's a lie. They very early on declared the mRNA will give immunity, convinced many idiots of it's benefits like eating out and when it got proven it did not, they quickly had to spin the next best probability of reduced severity.
Still I consider mRNA as a failure when many sacrificial unnecessary deaths could have been avoided and the elephant in the room:
What mRNA will do to your body in years to come.

Whatever

96% of the population fuck care your conspiracy theory liao
 
On the contrary they know shit is coming. The tsunami caused by omicron is going to overwhelm the ICU. They stop reporting not to make blank cheque and rodent face look bad because they gonna announce the heir soon.
 
On the contrary they know shit is coming. The tsunami caused by omicron is going to overwhelm the ICU. They stop reporting not to make blank cheque and rodent face look bad because they gonna announce the heir soon.
If omicron becomes the dominant variant then MMTF will report the numbers

mRNA can be rapidly tweaked for omicron . No cause for alarm.
 
We are safe but.
1. Don't forget to take you boosters or no count vaxx
2. Dine in restricted
3. Mask on or be fined :cautious:
 
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This one is my favourite .
 
Whatever

96% of the population fuck care your conspiracy theory liao
That's like saying cats love vegetables. Deceit must be your forte cos no one will forget the armtwisting and blatant threats that goes on to get people to mRNA.

Nobody forgets being cheated and everybody threatened will retaliate. It will be reflected in next GE.
 
That's like saying cats love vegetables. Deceit must be your forte cos no one will forget the armtwisting and blatant threats that goes on to get people to mRNA.

Nobody forgets being cheated and everybody threatened will retaliate. It will be reflected in next GE.

Who else is there to vote for at the next GE?

Worker’s Party?
 
They are preparing for influx of foreigners, Thus being transparent about Covit-19 spike is political suicide.
 
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SINGAPORE: Two more COVID-19 cases in Singapore have tested "preliminarily positive" for the Omicron variant, said the Ministry of Health (MOH) on Thursday (Dec 9).

One was a local case while the other was imported. Both cases were fully vaccinated and had received their booster shots.

The local case, identified as Case 276363, is a 24-year-old Singaporean woman who is a passenger service staff member at Changi Airport Terminals 1 and 3, said MOH.

She had also worked at the transit holding area, where she may have interacted with transit passengers from "Omicron-affected" countries, said MOH. The woman did not work at Terminal 4, where the three earlier cases of Omicron infections had been to.

The woman tested for COVID-19 on Dec 8 as part of the weekly rostered routine testing for border frontline workers.

"Her polymerase chain reaction (PCR) test result revealed the presence of S-gene Target Failure, which may be associated with the Omicron variant," said MOH.

She was asymptomatic when detected through rostered routine testing and may have been in the early stages of infection, added the ministry.

The woman self-isolated at home when she was notified of her positive test result, before she was taken to the National Centre for Infectious Diseases (NCID).

"The National Public Health Laboratory is conducting whole genome sequencing to confirm the variant," said the Health Ministry.

If confirmed, the 24-year-old would be Singapore's first local Omicron case.

IMPORTED CASE RETURNED FROM GERMANY VIA VTL FLIGHT​

The other case who tested preliminarily positive for the variant was a 46-year-old woman who returned to Singapore via a Vaccinated Travel Lane (VTL) from Germany on Dec 6.

The woman, identified as Case 276,223, is a permanent resident and was on board Singapore Airlines flight SQ325.

Her pre-departure test in France on Dec 4 was negative for COVID-19 infection.

Upon arrival in Singapore, her PCR test on Dec 6 came back negative. She then developed a runny nose on Dec 7 and sought medical treatment on Dec 8.

The woman tested positive for COVID-19 infection on the same day and was confirmed to have the S-gene Target Failure on Dec 9, said MOH.

"Both cases are recovering in isolation wards at NCID. MOH is conducting aggressive contact tracing to ringfence the cases," it added.

All close contacts of the cases will be placed on 10-day quarantine at designated facilities and undergo PCR tests at the start and end of their quarantine period, said the Health Ministry.

It added that all airport staff are already tested using PCR tests every seven days. As an added precautionary measure, they will now be required to also conduct daily antigen rapid tests for the next seven days.

"Given its high transmissibility and spread to many parts of the world, we should expect to find more Omicron cases at our borders and also within our community," said MOH.

Apart from the two new cases reported on Thursday, there were three earlier cases of Omicron infection. Of the three, two have been confirmed while the confirmatory test result for the third (Case 273611) is pending.

Singapore reported 682 new COVID-19 cases on Thursday.


https://www.channelnewsasia.com/sin...rport-frontline-worker-local-imported-2370136
 
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