Getting vaccinated against COVID-19 can lessen the severity of symptoms: Experts

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SINGAPORE: While getting vaccinated against COVID-19 may not prevent you from contracting the disease, it could lessen the severity of your ...

held by the multi-ministry task force tackling COVID-19, Health Minister Ong Ye Kung noted that a local study, which analysed 29,000 people quarantined in Singapore including those who were unvaccinated, found that the COVID-19 vaccines offered about 79.1 per cent protection against the disease.

“When we start to reach an endemic state, it means that there will be a baseline number of people that will be affected on a daily, weekly or monthly basis, and clearly we don't want these people to be taking up our intensive care unit beds,” said Prof Teo Yik Ying, dean of the National University of Singapore's Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health.

“You can see that, now, all the people who were vaccinated that get infected are all very mild or asymptomatic,” said Prof Fisher. This is more than half of the country’s target to vaccinate at least 50 per cent of its residents fully by August.

 

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Still, any solution for children under 12?

No obvious symptoms. How you suspect you are positive? A new dimension in spreading. New SOP needed. With new variants defeating vaccines, now we need to face no physical indicating symptoms. Pressure, pressure.

Getting vaccinated against COVID-19 can save you from death - There you go I fixed it for you.

looking at the data the vaccine is definitely hopeless in preventing against the delta variant and possibly 100%ineffective once we drop the masks...can't proceed with any kind of full reopening even with 100%vaccinated.

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