Singapore: MOH says 72-year-old woman’s death unrelated to Covid-19 vaccination; family seeking more answers | Malay Mail

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SINGAPORE, June 20 — There was no indication that a woman who died earlier this month a day after she had taken her first dose of the Covid-19 vaccine had any allergic reaction to the jab, said the Ministry of Health (MOH) yesterday, adding that the 72-year-old had died of a heart attack. MOH was...

SINGAPORE, June 20 — There was no indication that a woman who died earlier this month a day after she had taken her first dose of the Covid-19 vaccine had any allergic reaction to the jab, said the Ministry of Health yesterday, adding that the 72-year-old had died of a heart attack.

“In line with our protocols, she was also observed on-site for about 30 minutes post-vaccination and was well.” “Sengkang General Hospital has reached out to the family to offer assistance. The ministry will also come in to help as needed,” said MOH. In his Facebook post on Wednesday, Tan said that “everything seemed fine” with her mother after her first jab, until about 7pm on the next day, when she collapsed.

When the death certificate was issued, it indicated ischaemic heart disease or heart attack as the cause of death, wrote Tan. He also called on others to share his account and for those who had similar experiences to contact him as he hopes “to seek the truth”.

Source: Healthcare Press (healthcarepress.net)

 

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People tend to believe what they see or hear. Why not just tell the truth that no one can be 100% sure. Lay out the risks and options and let people decide. Many people not signing up because they are delaying not because they don't believe in vaccines.

I am not against vaccination but I am against all who promote vaccination the wrong way by assuring people there is no risk and deny any complications or even death has anything to do with the vaccine. Dying one day after vaccination is data to further the research.

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