Around 132,000 people aged 18 and above remain unvaccinated, 300 medically ineligible: Ong Ye Kung

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SINGAPORE — Around 132,000 individuals aged 18 years and above remain unvaccinated, while around 300 persons are medically ineligible.

SINGAPORE — Around 132,000 individuals aged 18 years and above remain unvaccinated against Covid-19, while around 300 persons are medically ineligible.

Mr Ong was responding to 17 vaccine-related parliamentary questions filed by Members of Parliament for the first parliamentary sitting of the year. He added that it could be"a possible future scenario" to have regular booster shots, as is the case with endemic infectious diseases such as influenza.Responding to Mr Dennis Tan, Workers' Party MP for Hougang, who asked for the breakdown of Covid-19 deaths, Mr Ong said that there were 802 such deaths last year, of whom 555 or 70 per cent were not fully vaccinated.

He noted that the overall infection cases here have been creeping up to a few hundred a day, with Omicron cases accounting for 40 per cent of all infections.

 

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