Share this contentSINGAPORE: Four community cases were among the 25 new COVID-19 infections reported in Singapore as of noon on Friday , said the Ministry of Health .
The remaining 21 cases were imported and were placed on stay-home notice or isolated upon arrival in Singapore. They include 15 Singapore citizens and permanent residents, said the ministry said in its preliminary daily update.Details of the new cases will be released on Friday night, said MOH.More than 2,700 reports on suspected adverse effects to COVID-19 vaccination were submitted to the authorities over a three-month period, the Health Sciences Authority said on Thursday.
These reports, which mostly documented common reactions like rash, muscle aches and dizziness, made upadministered doses from Dec 30 last year to Apr 18 this year. This"makes the chance of having an adverse event very rare", the HSA said at a press conference held to give an update on the safety of the Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna vaccines which have been approved for use here.
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