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:laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh:

Individuals who have taken 2 doses of Sinovac will be regarded as fully vaccinated for 4 months after the 2nd dose, or Dec. 31, 2021 (whichever is later).

Also, need to take 3 jabs of this china made crap to be considered fully vaxxed.
 
SINGAPORE - From Jan 1 next year, all workers who return to the office have to be fully vaccinated or recovered from Covid-19 in the past 270 days.

This expansion of vaccination-differentiated measures means that unvaccinated people will need to test negative for Covid-19 before they can return to the workplace, and they will need to pay for the costs of these tests.

Announcing this at a press conference on Saturday (Oct 23), Trade and Industry Minister Gan Kim Yong said 96 per cent of Singapore's workforce has been fully vaccinated. There are approximately 113,000 unvaccinated workers, more than 10 per cent of whom are seniors.

Mr Gan also outlined other moves aimed at stabilising Singapore's Covid-19 situation, including adding China's Sinovac to the national vaccination programme, along with the existing Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna vaccines.

This is to cater to people who cannot get vaccinated with the current mRNA vaccines.

Three doses of the Sinovac vaccine will be required for a person to be considered fully vaccinated.

However, Sinovac will not be used as a booster for people who have already gotten two doses of an mRNA vaccine.

Singapore is also changing its healthcare protocols to allow infected pregnant women to recover at home, as long as they are fully vaccinated, aged under 35 and less than 26 weeks pregnant.

The Multi-Ministry Task Force handling Covid-19 also said that people who are medically ineligible for any Covid-19 vaccines will be given special concessions to enter premises where vaccination is required, such as malls. More details will be released by the Health Ministry (MOH) later.

This concession will not, however, apply to the workplace. This means that everyone who is not vaccinated - no matter the reason - will have to take a pre-event test at an approved test provider before returning to work. This includes those medically ineligible and pregnant women.

"Tripartite partners have agreed on special considerations that employers should grant to these groups, such as allowing work from home without affecting performance and coming to reasonable agreement on cost-sharing of the tests," MOH said in a statement on Saturday.

It added that it will release a joint statement with the Manpower Ministry on how such arrangements can be worked out.

The task force had on Wednesday announced that the tighter curbs currently in place - including restricting group sizes for dining in to two people - will be extended for a month till Nov 21.

MOH on Saturday reiterated that stabilisation measures will not stay static in the coming month, adding that it is looking at several indicators to decide its next steps.

At present, the weekly infection rate - that is, the ratio of community cases in the past week over the week before - is now slightly above 1.

This means infections are continuing to rise and put pressure on the healthcare system, it said.

If this number drops below 1 and the hospital situation remains stable, it will consider some calibrated easing of measures. This will include allowing members from the same household to dine out together.

Elaborating on this point, Finance Minister Lawrence Wong said the Government looks at three indicators in deciding whether or not to move ahead with easing.

These are: The daily rate of increase in infection numbers, the proportion of infected people who fall seriously ill and the occupancy rates in hospitals, especially intensive care units.

MOH's daily reports will be updated with some of these numbers, so the public will be able to track them as well, he said.
 
From Jan 1 next year, all workers who return to the office have to be fully vaccinated or recovered from Covid-19 in the past 270 days.

What happens once the 270 days expire?
Another booster.
What happens if your body cant handle the booster?
I know tons of people who have made it clear....no way they are taking a 3rd mrna shot, let alone a fourth.
Grab the popcorn....
 
I see so many wrongs in this article.


Mr Gan also outlined other moves aimed at stabilising Singapore's Covid-19 situation, including adding China's Sinovac to the national vaccination programme, along with the existing Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna vaccines.
You can't stablise the covid situation when you keep on vaxxing the population, the majority will be the super spreader and their body will be in incubator for more variants. The only way to stablise it is to use natural immunity.

Three doses of the Sinovac vaccine will be required for a person to be considered fully vaccinated.

However, Sinovac will not be used as a booster for people who have already gotten two doses of an mRNA vaccine.
Who are these people to say that it should be 3 doses for this and 2 doses for that? Who make such claims, Ho Ching? MTF? these are not medical experts at all to make such a claim.

Singapore is also changing its healthcare protocols to allow infected pregnant women to recover at home, as long as they are fully vaccinated, aged under 35 and less than 26 weeks pregnant.
Pregnant women to vaccinate? oh gosh, what will happen to their foetus and the baby if they manage to give birth? And all these comes from the people who know nuts about vaccine and virus. Singaporeans are totally royally fucked if you listen to them.

The task force had on Wednesday announced that the tighter curbs currently in place - including restricting group sizes for dining in to two people - will be extended for a month till Nov 21.
The task force are made up of who? medical people? if not, then who? common sense tell me if i want medical advice, i get it from someone with proper medical background.

Elaborating on this point, Finance Minister Lawrence Wong said the Government looks at three indicators in deciding whether or not to move ahead with easing.

These are: The daily rate of increase in infection numbers, the proportion of infected people who fall seriously ill and the occupancy rates in hospitals, especially intensive care units.
Finance minister making decision on medical rule? You are fucked, Singaporeans. I dun take medical advice from a finance manager but at least a doctor. Moreover he is making national rules about it. Singapore is totally fucked.
 
To reinforce my previous post, i want to show you what is called doctor advice and result:

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Another point worth pondering when you consider if they are being honest with data.

If most of the unvaxxed are the senior citizens who are retired, why create trouble for the working
class with all these vaxx mandates?

Could it be that there are significant numbers from the working groups who gave the vaxx the middle finger?
 
Spoiler alert: there will be a fourth jab in the not too distant future. And it will again be the old farts (those who are still alive) who will be 'graciously invited to protect themselves and their loved ones'. :wink:

What, did you really think they let BioNtech set up shop here to just call it a day after administering 2-3 Covid shots? :biggrin:

Remember: the difference between conspiracy and reality is 6 to 12 months. :cool:
 
I see so many wrongs in this article.



You can't stablise the covid situation when you keep on vaxxing the population, the majority will be the super spreader and their body will be in incubator for more variants. The only way to stablise it is to use natural immunity.


Who are these people to say that it should be 3 doses for this and 2 doses for that? Who make such claims, Ho Ching? MTF? these are not medical experts at all to make such a claim.


Pregnant women to vaccinate? oh gosh, what will happen to their foetus and the baby if they manage to give birth? And all these comes from the people who know nuts about vaccine and virus. Singaporeans are totally royally fucked if you listen to them.


The task force are made up of who? medical people? if not, then who? common sense tell me if i want medical advice, i get it from someone with proper medical background.


Finance minister making decision on medical rule? You are fucked, Singaporeans. I dun take medical advice from a finance manager but at least a doctor. Moreover he is making national rules about it. Singapore is totally fucked.
@tobelightlight you dont listen to doctors either.

You only listen to yourself. Or the "light" as you call it.

What you said about you taking advice from anyone is an absolute lie.
 
Pregnant women to vaccinate? oh gosh, what will happen to their foetus and the baby if they manage to give birth? And all these comes from the people who know nuts about vaccine and virus. Singaporeans are totally royally fucked if you listen to them.

They have already sowed the seeds into public consciousness by publishing this propaganda article:

https://www.straitstimes.com/singap...e-merlion-before-she-was-diagnosed-with-covid

2-month-old baby was vomiting ‘like the Merlion’ before she was diagnosed with Covid-19​

OCT 3, 2021

"Luckily, I'm fully vaccinated, so my breast milk has antibodies, which is why I think Aaisyah managed to recover so quickly."

And even months ago:

https://www.straitstimes.com/singap...et-jab-to-protect-themselves-and-baby-experts

Pregnant women should get Covid-19 jab to protect themselves and baby: Experts​

JUN 4, 2021

Pregnant and breastfeeding women should get vaccinated to protect themselves and their babies from Covid-19, as real-world data has shown that this is not only safe but is also beneficial to both mother and child, said specialists here.
 
Sweden has just suspended Moderna indefinitely due to confirmed links with creating
heart problems and these clowns in white are literally forcing their own people to take it.

When will some lawyers step in?
 
Sweden has just suspended Moderna indefinitely due to confirmed links with creating
heart problems and these clowns in white are literally forcing their own people to take it.

When will some lawyers step in?
Yeah somehow SBF has no lawyers.

I think scroobal might have been a lawyer. Remember he would share legal insights into topics.

We lack that legal perspective here.
 
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