Singapore to vaccinate parts of population against COVID-19 from next year
Yahoo - SG·2020-10-20 20:48
SINGAPORE —Singapore plans to vaccinate parts of its population against COVID-19 from next year following the completion of phase three clinical trials into the leading vaccine candidates, said a top health ministry official on Tuesday (20 October).
Ministry of Health (MOH) director of medical services Kenneth Mak, who was speaking at a press conference chaired by the virtual multi-ministry COVID-19 task force, said that Singapore may procure a range of different vaccines, which could arrive here as early as end of this year.
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Oye Comova 25/10/2020
shud try out on white termites 1st bfre citizens..
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VeronS 24/10/2020
This is just trial vaccine, we never know what's impact on the long run it will bring.
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Fengying 24/10/2020
Singaporean are more kiasu I believe they will test thoroughly and go through lots of test before release to public only thing is the price of the vaccines can everyone afford it
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David Yeo Tai Wei 23/10/2020
I will said no to make in China vaccine. Other country like euro we are able to trust.
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Kwok Hing Yuen 25/10/2020
Everyone should get one if the vaccine is successfully trialled sooner
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