Compulsory on-arrival ART for land VTL travellers entering Singapore from Malaysia after reports about new Covid-19 strain

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SINGAPORE — All travellers entering Singapore from Malaysia via the land vaccinated travel lane (VTL) will be required to take an on-arrival antigen rapid test (ART), the Ministry of Trade and Industry said on Sunday (Nov 28).

 

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We don't even know anything about the new variant so how sure are we that the ART can pick up the new variant? We are using something “old” to deal with something “new”..

An orthopedic surgeon from Wisconsin described the serious side effects after his first dose of Moderna COVID vaccine, and he urged the CDC, FDA, NIH and .............open and transparent on COVID vaccine data.

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