Covid-19: 1,004 new locally transmitted cases; clusters found at Pfizer Asia Pacific and waste-management firm

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SINGAPORE — Singapore on Saturday (Sept 18) recorded 1,004 new locally transmitted cases of Covid-19, with pharmaceutical firm Pfizer Asia Pacific and an industrial waste-management firm added to a list of active clusters under close monitoring.

 

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This shows that phizer is not effective

Delta is making a statement at Pfizer headquarter, in your face man

Oh the irony

Now that we have reached 1,000 can we try for 2,000?

Oops what an Adventitious event..

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