SINGAPORE: Singapore citizens aged 12 to 39 can register online for their COVID-19 vaccinations from Friday , the Ministry of Health announced on Thursday.
"Parents or guardians are reminded to ensure that their child/ward bring along documentary proof of their consent to the vaccination site for verification," MOH added. "However, we seek your patience and understanding that the SMS may take up to two weeks for some, as more appointment slots for vaccination will be made available as more supplies arrive."
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Singapore government doing a fantastic job with the vaccination roll out. 👍
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