S$225,000 given to family of woman who died 4 days after receiving COVID-19 vaccine booster jab

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This is the second death related to COVID-19 vaccination in Singapore.

HOSPITALISED A DAY AFTER BOOSTER JAB

She also said she did not have any reaction to the first and second doses of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine. "Available data suggests that the majority of cases of myocarditis following vaccination are generally mild and respond to treatment," said MOH.

 

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Money, tallkkkks

Who murder, must pay back their life

you'd better x 10 if it is a singaporean :).

Sinovac is still thr safest vaccine

有图有真相!是辉瑞!

没说是什么牌子的疫苗?不公平!

是什么疫苗没有说?不敢说?

科学家有责任

打第几针了?

The public should never have been coerced to take the jabs. For the vast majority of us, they were NOT necessary. Do you realise how much money went into the pockets of the people who made them, and how involved they were in the type of research that could have produced Covid?

$225,000 is not even an annual salary income of 10yrs. That's so little and so under compensated.

One life loss is one too many.

Money that can be printed out of thin air to pay for a live that has been lost ?

ongkekung it’s on you

Remember to take your boosters and trust the science! 🤣🤣

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