'In the coming weeks, we should expect more people to fall sick, and if so, hospitalisations will go up. Waiting times will go up,' said the Health Minister
"In the coming weeks, we should expect more people to fall sick, and if so, hospitalisations will go up. Waiting times will go up," said the Health Minister
with the estimated number of cases having doubled from 1,000 three weeks ago to 2,000 daily over the last two weeks He also said there has been no evidence that the new coronavirus variants are more likely to cause severe illnesses than the various variants. The current vaccines work well to protect individuals from severe symptoms if infected with the new variants.'Typical communist loyalty.' Netizens react to PR from China who mocked Singaporeans for not choosing Sinovac
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