Ong Ye Kung says no plan to impose vaccinated-differentiated measures for kids 12yo & below, but netizens doubtful - The Independent Singapore News

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Bullshit! People don't believe you and your Prata PAPigs party anymore. I'm so glad that I didn't give your party my vote, and I never will.

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