Healing the Divide founder Iris Koh, doctor charged with conspiracy to submit fake Covid-19 vaccination records; MOH investigating clinic

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SINGAPORE — Iris Koh, the founder of controversial anti-vaccine group Healing the Divide, was charged in court on Sunday (Jan 23) with working with a general practitioner to cheat the Ministry of Health (MOH) over fake vaccination records.

Koh, 46, is accused of conspiring with Jipson Quah between July last year and January this year to trick MOH into believing that people were vaccinated against Covid-19 with Sinopharm when they had not been.

The police arrested Quah, Chua and Koh on the same day. Eight others are under investigation for their suspected involvement in the alleged conspiracy.Quah, who practised at Wan Medical Clinic, was allegedly found to have submitted false information to the National Immunisation Registry to indicate that he had administered Covid-19 vaccines to individuals when he had not.

Wan Medical Clinic was found to have allegedly allowed individuals to submit to the clinic pre-recorded videos or photos, or both, purporting to show that they had performed the ART on themselves. The clinic then uploaded the negative ART results for them, MOH said. Those convicted of carrying out unsupervised pre-event testing can be fined up to S$5,000 or jailed for up to three months, or punished with both, under the Infectious Diseases Regulations 2021.

 

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Compounding stupidity and ignorance with criminal actions. If only evolution could be accelerated to remove this gene pool, no?

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