Covid-19: Students aged 12 and above in Singapore can register for vaccine from June 1, adults aged 39 and below from mid-June | Malay Mail

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SINGAPORE, May 31 — Children aged 12 and above will be receiving invitations to get vaccinated against Covid-19 starting from tomorrow, while people above 60 will be able to get the jab without the need to register or book appointment slots in advance. The last remaining group of unvaccinated...

SINGAPORE, May 31 — Children aged 12 and above will be receiving invitations to get vaccinated against Covid-19 starting from tomorrow, while people above 60 will be able to get the jab without the need to register or book appointment slots in advance.

He emphasised that a faster rate of vaccination is one of three strategies Singapore needs to undertake to keep the Covid-19 pandemic under control. Lee said that nearly four in 10 residents in Singapore have had at least one jab and the Government’s target is to get two-thirds of residents vaccinated with at least the first dose.

“Whether you are old or young, please come forward to be vaccinated once it is your turn. With the more infectious virus strains, we need as many people as possible to be vaccinated, in order to reach herd immunity, or get close to it. This is the way to make everyone safe and resume more normal activities,” he said.

Other students who are 12 years old and above, including those in polytechnics, institutes of technical education and universities, will be progressively vaccinated thereafter. “Most people of your age have already been vaccinated, including many of your friends and neighbours. The President and I have been vaccinated, too, and so have all my Cabinet colleagues. The vaccines are safe, and they will keep you safe,” he said.

 

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Spore and Canada already started vac for kids. Here in Msia still terhegeh with above 60s. Phase3 conveniently forgotten as if people in this age group who are the backbone of the economy never existed.

LowElsielow Malaysia bila nak register 12 tahun?

Pharmaceutical industrial complex wet dreams

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