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Serious It's Official! The Mighty SAF Has Achieved Herd Immunity Against Covid! Majulah PAP!

JohnTan

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SINGAPORE: The Ministry of Defence (MINDEF) and the Singapore Armed Forces (SAF) have achieved “herd immunity” against COVID-19, with more than 90 per cent of personnel having received their first dose of the vaccine.

“In a week or so, more than 90 per cent would have received their second dose.
That is quite satisfactory, it means that the SAF has achieved herd immunity,” Defence Minister Ng Eng Hen told reporters on Monday (Jun 28) ahead of SAF Day on Thursday.

MINDEF said in a separate factsheet that 92 per cent will be fully vaccinated by the second week of July.

“But we are still trying to push it to try to hit 95 per cent, which is a very high vaccination rate, and even up to (achieving) full vaccinations,” said Dr Ng.

This comes as the SAF prepares to live with an endemic COVID-19 and further reduce disruptions to National Service activities even if a soldier tests positive.

In an endemic situation, safety measures taken would be “much less” than in an epidemic, Dr Ng noted.

“So even if infections arise in our soldiers going forward, we will not need to close the training schools like Basic Military Training Centre (BMTC), Officer Cadet School or Specialist Cadet School,” he added.

In the interview to mark SAF Day on Thursday, Dr Ng highlighted that the number of COVID-19 cases in the SAF remains “very low”, with the majority getting infected outside the SAF.

The virus has not spread internally among second-degree contacts to form large clusters in the SAF, Dr Ng said.

“We have been able to detect cases early and with the various measures, we have not had to shut down because of cases detected, even from infections outside,” he added.

“And apart from the circuit breaker when we pre-emptively delayed the BMT, we have not had to disrupt any major training, or any training in fact.”

FEWER DISRUPTIONS EXPECTED

With more personnel being vaccinated, Dr Ng expects fewer disruptions to activities like in-camp training (ICT) and the individual physical proficiency test (IPPT).

More large-scale and overseas exercises can progressively resume as well.

“Because we have reached such high levels of vaccination, restrictions can be eased to allow units to operate at maximum effectiveness, even for training and exercises, and for in-camp training where the majority of personnel are vaccinated,” Dr Ng explained.

ICT and NS fitness activities, including IPPT and the NS Fitness Improvement Training, have resumed from Monday, Dr Ng said.

The SAF had on May 18 deferred non-essential ICT and IPPT amid a spike in COVID-19 community cases.

Moving on to overseas exercises, Dr Ng confirmed that the Republic of Singapore Air Force and the Army will conduct Exercise Forging Sabre, an integrated live-firing exercise, in the US in September.

As for Exercise Wallaby in Australia, SAF’s largest overseas training exercise, Dr Ng said Singapore has to wait for the green light from authorities there.

“As you know in Australia, various cities are in lockdown, so I do not see us exercising there soon in full capacity,” he said. “Maybe not this year, but the moment they say yes to us, we are ready to exercise.”

Other overseas exercises “on the cards” include Exercise Cooperation and Exercise Maritime Cooperation with China’s People’s Liberation Army and People’s Liberation Army-Navy, Dr Ng said.

VACCINATION, TESTING AND COHORTING

In an environment where COVID-19 is endemic, the SAF will move forward with a “three-pronged strategy” of vaccination, improved testing and surveillance, as well as cohorting, said MINDEF.

Routine testing is already being done for SAF frontline personnel, BMT trainers and operationally ready national servicemen returning for ICT. The SAF is also looking at faster and less invasive methods like deep-throat saliva rapid tests.

Soldiers will also continue to cohort - or train in smaller, separate groups - without intermingling. This removes the need to shut down entire units when COVID-19 cases emerge.

“If nationally, the vaccination rates go up and we move towards the kind of situation that we dealt with H1N1, then you can reduce some of that cohorting as well,” Dr Ng said.

https://www.channelnewsasia.com/new...9-vaccination-herd-immunity-ict-ippt-15124174
 

laksaboy

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“But we are still trying to push it to try to hit 95 per cent, which is a very high vaccination rate, and even up to (achieving) full vaccinations,” said Dr Ng.

So kiasu. Those medical experts already claim 70-80% vaxxed brings about herd immunity. :laugh:
 

Leepotism

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Which soldier dare to say he does not want to vaccinate unless he has good medical ground? Thus they can easily get 95%.
 

glockman

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Looks like sinkies wouldn't be complaining when standing next to stinky NS boys on public transport anymore. Stinky is better than covid.
 

KuanTi01

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Herd immunity but sheep mentality! Congratulations to one of the the world's most powerful army. :wink:
 

Filloz

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SINGAPORE: The Ministry of Defence (MINDEF) and the Singapore Armed Forces (SAF) have achieved “herd immunity” against COVID-19, with more than 90 per cent of personnel having received their first dose of the vaccine.

“In a week or so, more than 90 per cent would have received their second dose.
That is quite satisfactory, it means that the SAF has achieved herd immunity,” Defence Minister Ng Eng Hen told reporters on Monday (Jun 28) ahead of SAF Day on Thursday.

MINDEF said in a separate factsheet that 92 per cent will be fully vaccinated by the second week of July.

“But we are still trying to push it to try to hit 95 per cent, which is a very high vaccination rate, and even up to (achieving) full vaccinations,” said Dr Ng.

This comes as the SAF prepares to live with an endemic COVID-19 and further reduce disruptions to National Service activities even if a soldier tests positive.

In an endemic situation, safety measures taken would be “much less” than in an epidemic, Dr Ng noted.

“So even if infections arise in our soldiers going forward, we will not need to close the training schools like Basic Military Training Centre (BMTC), Officer Cadet School or Specialist Cadet School,” he added.

In the interview to mark SAF Day on Thursday, Dr Ng highlighted that the number of COVID-19 cases in the SAF remains “very low”, with the majority getting infected outside the SAF.

The virus has not spread internally among second-degree contacts to form large clusters in the SAF, Dr Ng said.

“We have been able to detect cases early and with the various measures, we have not had to shut down because of cases detected, even from infections outside,” he added.

“And apart from the circuit breaker when we pre-emptively delayed the BMT, we have not had to disrupt any major training, or any training in fact.”

FEWER DISRUPTIONS EXPECTED

With more personnel being vaccinated, Dr Ng expects fewer disruptions to activities like in-camp training (ICT) and the individual physical proficiency test (IPPT).

More large-scale and overseas exercises can progressively resume as well.

“Because we have reached such high levels of vaccination, restrictions can be eased to allow units to operate at maximum effectiveness, even for training and exercises, and for in-camp training where the majority of personnel are vaccinated,” Dr Ng explained.

ICT and NS fitness activities, including IPPT and the NS Fitness Improvement Training, have resumed from Monday, Dr Ng said.

The SAF had on May 18 deferred non-essential ICT and IPPT amid a spike in COVID-19 community cases.

Moving on to overseas exercises, Dr Ng confirmed that the Republic of Singapore Air Force and the Army will conduct Exercise Forging Sabre, an integrated live-firing exercise, in the US in September.

As for Exercise Wallaby in Australia, SAF’s largest overseas training exercise, Dr Ng said Singapore has to wait for the green light from authorities there.

“As you know in Australia, various cities are in lockdown, so I do not see us exercising there soon in full capacity,” he said. “Maybe not this year, but the moment they say yes to us, we are ready to exercise.”

Other overseas exercises “on the cards” include Exercise Cooperation and Exercise Maritime Cooperation with China’s People’s Liberation Army and People’s Liberation Army-Navy, Dr Ng said.

VACCINATION, TESTING AND COHORTING

In an environment where COVID-19 is endemic, the SAF will move forward with a “three-pronged strategy” of vaccination, improved testing and surveillance, as well as cohorting, said MINDEF.

Routine testing is already being done for SAF frontline personnel, BMT trainers and operationally ready national servicemen returning for ICT. The SAF is also looking at faster and less invasive methods like deep-throat saliva rapid tests.

Soldiers will also continue to cohort - or train in smaller, separate groups - without intermingling. This removes the need to shut down entire units when COVID-19 cases emerge.

“If nationally, the vaccination rates go up and we move towards the kind of situation that we dealt with H1N1, then you can reduce some of that cohorting as well,” Dr Ng said.

https://www.channelnewsasia.com/new...9-vaccination-herd-immunity-ict-ippt-15124174
This is the news to celebrate SAF day?
 

congo9

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Looks like we are sheeps to be slaughtered.
Our Propaganda machine is more or less like China's CCP instilling Nationalism .
 

Leongsam

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When I was doing NS there are times when I was willing to sell a kidney in exchange for a long weekend.

I'm sure it's pretty easy to persuade soldiers to volunteer to be vaccinated.

A certain commander used to be able to get 100% of his battalion to donate blood voluntarily.
 

congo9

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We just send our Ns boys with all the covid to invade malaysia. These m&ds will automatically give up all the terrority.
 

SalahParking

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Fuck You! You want to keng right. Report sick to siam training. I will charge you for malingering. As long as you can walk, you can train, fever is nothing. Chee Bye Guniang.
 

Balls2U

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Fuck You! You want to keng right. Report sick to siam training. I will charge you for malingering. As long as you can walk, you can train, fever is nothing. Chee Bye Guniang.

During my NS days, I went to report sick not so much to get Attend C, but to waste time idling at the Medical Centre. The waiting time to see the MO is at least 1.5 hours. Can go canteen or koon at the waiting area. Of course, if MO gave Attend C, it's a bonus. Otherwise, half a day is wasted at the Medical Centre. And the officers and NCOs can't do a thing to me. It's my right to report sick. :sneaky:
 

Datingafter35

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NS. You cannot sue or blame SAF for any wrong doings done to your son regardless of outcome. The only good thing I came out of NS is, everything is done because of the big picture regardless of the nanority
 

laksaboy

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During my NS days, I went to report sick not so much to get Attend C, but to waste time idling at the Medical Centre. The waiting time to see the MO is at least 1.5 hours. Can go canteen or koon at the waiting area. Of course, if MO gave Attend C, it's a bonus. Otherwise, half a day is wasted at the Medical Centre. And the officers and NCOs can't do a thing to me. It's my right to report sick. :sneaky:

Once I saw the Chief of Air Force report sick at the Medical Centre. :biggrin:
 

red amoeba

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We have the highest vaccinated so what ? Israel soldiers can already hum tum hamas at 60% vaccination. Can fight means can fight. We also have highest % of army ppl wearing glasses. How come never celebrate ?
 

JohnTan

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We have the highest vaccinated so what ? Israel soldiers can already hum tum hamas at 60% vaccination. Can fight means can fight. We also have highest % of army ppl wearing glasses. How come never celebrate ?

Our SAF troops certainly can fight. Our neighbours know that they will be slaughtered if they fight us. So they haven't tried to attack us in decades.
 
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