Those refusing Covid-19 vaccination should accept being denied certain privileges, says Lee | New Straits Times

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NSTnation Individuals who refuse vaccination against Covid19 must face the consequences of their action, such as being denied of certain privileges given to those who are fully vaccinated.

 

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If you accept as very needing. then you act as compulsory (no choice). This is nonsense statements. What is these.. No wajib/ compulsory but stop there & Threatening there & there. Don't set as childishness please under new PM9. Khairykj

There you go ...

Bloomberg reports: Vaccinated people may be more vulnerable to serious illness from the Covid delta variant than previously thought. Anecdotes tell us what the data can’t: Vaccinated people appear to be getting the coronavirus at a surprisingly high ..

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Even the Ivermectin was approved by FDA for human consumption back in 1994 but this brings in little profits for Big Pharma & thus, the propaganda to demonise it & glorify vaccines ..

Explanation and why

Those who do not want to take vaccines, please stop paying your taxes because the gov purchased the vax using your tax money... They should refund the taxes you have paid all these years..

Like taking turn to perform Friday prayer although fully vaccinated? Will the hospital only allowed the fully vaccinated to receive blood from donors who are fully vaccinated too?

Like being able to eat at restaurants and getting hair cuts?

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