WHO’s approval of China’s Sinovac vaccine for emergency use
In line with WHO's approval of China's Sinovac vaccine for C19 emergency use, the Singapore government has announced that Sinovac vaccine can be privately sourced and used by private healthcare providers under a Special Access Route arrangement. I have a few observations. One, unlike Pfizer BioNtech and Moderna vaccines which...
Singapore should follow China’s approach towards the Covid-19 virus
I posted my view that there is no need to panic due to new cases, as they are mild. We only need to be alarmed when these cases need hospital treatment. My friend disagreed with me. He said that we must deal with every new case through contact tracing and quarantine, so that the covid virus does not spread. He quoted the example...
The people come first
I was at Bukit Batok and observed two things. 1. Estate management. The drain covers behind Blk 217 are missing. This was pointed to me by a resident who said that it posed a safety hazard especially during the night. Indeed, there is a coffee shop in front and frequented by diners who use the passageway to the carpark and...
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