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    Corona Virus Disease (COVID-19) Updates

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    • tankeeT Offline
      tankee
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      pinky\" post_id=\"2019682\" time=\"1617804201\" user_id=\"3288:

      Anybody has been to Kolam Ayer CC for the jab? Which vaccine is being given?
      My 1st and 2nd dosage is 28 days apart so it should be M? But this CC is not the 4 offering M vaccine so I wonder if they have roll out in more than the 4 CCs.
      28 days is Moderna
      21 days is Pifizer

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      • tankeeT Offline
        tankee
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        Only considered to be fully vaccinated two weeks after receiving the second dose of the Pfizer or Moderna vaccines

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        • sharonkhooS Offline
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          EstΓ©ema\" post_id=\"2019681\" time=\"1617802555\" user_id=\"66413:

          slmkhoo\" post_id=\"2019679\" time=\"1617801141\" user_id=\"28674:

          [quote=\"zac's mum\" post_id=2019666 time=1617786762 user_id=53606]Thanks for sharing no allergy-related side effects, slmkhoo!

          Sore arm tends to occur the next day. Happened to both my MIL and DH.

          I have a little bit of soreness in my arm now - only started an hour or so ago. So mild that if I weren't looking out for something, I would probably ignore it! My husband said his arm was sore from this midday - I guess his immune system works harder than mine?

          You shod be OK πŸ™πŸ»

          Drink plenty & rest.[/quote]Sore arm isn't a problem for me as I'm a desk worker! If I needed to do more active stuff I guess it might be a bit of an issue, but the soreness is mild. I'm glad that my immune system seems to be doing something!

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          • emohE Offline
            emoh
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            slmkhoo\" post_id=\"2019657\" time=\"1617780973\" user_id=\"28674:

            starlight1968sg\" post_id=\"2019645\" time=\"1617771338\" user_id=\"14025:

            My colleague who is same age as me, yet to receive the booking link despite registering a few times.

            I don't think age or registering repeatedly makes any difference. Once the person has been registered, he probably joins a waiting list and he has to wait his turn.

            My husband and I registered minutes apart (he did his first) on 25 March and received the confirmation SMS (he got his first). A few days ago, because someone said that re-registering would speed things up, I tried again but my husband didn't. Last night, the booking link was sent to us, again minutes apart, but he got his first! I believe that those who registered more than once were probably also the ones who got their first registration in early, and hence got the booking link early too.

            https://www.straitstimes.com/opinion/forum/forum-how-is-registration-for-covid-19-vaccination-managed

            Forum: How is registration for Covid-19 vaccination managed?
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            My husband and I are Singaporeans in the 45 to 59 age group who registered our interest to be vaccinated a few weeks ago (Covid-19 jabs to be extended to those below 45 from June, April 6).

            We live in the east and have yet to be invited to make an appointment. Yet, we know of other Singaporeans living a few streets away who were invited to make their appointments even though they registered their interest later than us - including someone who got a slot the day after registering interest.

            We also know of long-term pass holders under the age of 45 living in other parts of Singapore who registered their interest a month ago, and who have been invited to make an appointment.

            It seems like the procedures are inconsistent, and it appears that the queues are decentralised and managed separately.

            Surely in this digital age, it is not difficult to have a centralised queueing system to ensure an efficient and equitable roll-out of the vaccines?

            Yap Tai Perng

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            • sharonkhooS Offline
              sharonkhoo
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              emoh\" post_id=\"2019719\" time=\"1617844693\" user_id=\"10618:

              slmkhoo\" post_id=\"2019657\" time=\"1617780973\" user_id=\"28674:

              [quote=starlight1968sg post_id=2019645 time=1617771338 user_id=14025]My colleague who is same age as me, yet to receive the booking link despite registering a few times.

              I don't think age or registering repeatedly makes any difference. Once the person has been registered, he probably joins a waiting list and he has to wait his turn.

              My husband and I registered minutes apart (he did his first) on 25 March and received the confirmation SMS (he got his first). A few days ago, because someone said that re-registering would speed things up, I tried again but my husband didn't. Last night, the booking link was sent to us, again minutes apart, but he got his first! I believe that those who registered more than once were probably also the ones who got their first registration in early, and hence got the booking link early too.

              https://www.straitstimes.com/opinion/forum/forum-how-is-registration-for-covid-19-vaccination-managed

              Forum: How is registration for Covid-19 vaccination managed?
              PUBLISHED7 HOURS AGO
              FACEBOOKTWITTER
              My husband and I are Singaporeans in the 45 to 59 age group who registered our interest to be vaccinated a few weeks ago (Covid-19 jabs to be extended to those below 45 from June, April 6).

              We live in the east and have yet to be invited to make an appointment. Yet, we know of other Singaporeans living a few streets away who were invited to make their appointments even though they registered their interest later than us - including someone who got a slot the day after registering interest.

              We also know of long-term pass holders under the age of 45 living in other parts of Singapore who registered their interest a month ago, and who have been invited to make an appointment.

              It seems like the procedures are inconsistent, and it appears that the queues are decentralised and managed separately.

              Surely in this digital age, it is not difficult to have a centralised queueing system to ensure an efficient and equitable roll-out of the vaccines?

              Yap Tai Perng[/quote]Yes, I saw this earlier today too! Unless the authorities make a statement explaining the algorithm, I guess it will be speculation on our part!

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              • H Offline
                HVR
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                Received my first jab yesterday at Hong Kah N CC staffed by RafflesMedical. Very systematic and well organised. In and out in 45 minutes and given a box of free disposable mask too. Couple of hours later the vaccination record also available at Healthhub app! I had intended to book a slot at the VC nearer to my home but it was fully booked and decided not to wait since slots are available at Hong Kah N CC. It is good to see that people are supporting the vaccination effort and voice their observation on seemingly inconsistent appointment booking processes. Not sure how the processes work but I guess MOH will try to slot everyone in as soon as possible.

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                • tankeeT Offline
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                  maybe the \"long term pass holder\" is a frontline worker or essential service worker or those professions that recently added into the vaccination list


                  what is a \"long term pass holder\" ? :?:

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                  • tankeeT Offline
                    tankee
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                    HVR\" post_id=\"2019740\" time=\"1617852737\" user_id=\"32808:

                    Received my first jab yesterday at Hong Kah N CC staffed by RafflesMedical. Very systematic and well organised. In and out in 45 minutes and given a box of free disposable mask too. Couple of hours later the vaccination record also available at Healthhub app! I had intended to book a slot at the VC nearer to my home but it was fully booked and decided not to wait since slots are available at Hong Kah N CC. It is good to see that people are supporting the vaccination effort and voice their observation on seemingly inconsistent appointment booking processes. Not sure how the processes work but I guess MOH will try to slot everyone in as soon as possible.
                    heard a CC gives bottle of hand sanitizer and box of disposal masks, said to be sponsored by PA

                    my jab was by Fulleraton, and all I get was a sticker :sad: πŸ˜‚

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                      tankee\" post_id=\"2019742\" time=\"1617852946\" user_id=\"6927:

                      HVR\" post_id=\"2019740\" time=\"1617852737\" user_id=\"32808:

                      Received my first jab yesterday at Hong Kah N CC staffed by RafflesMedical. Very systematic and well organised. In and out in 45 minutes and given a box of free disposable mask too. Couple of hours later the vaccination record also available at Healthhub app! I had intended to book a slot at the VC nearer to my home but it was fully booked and decided not to wait since slots are available at Hong Kah N CC. It is good to see that people are supporting the vaccination effort and voice their observation on seemingly inconsistent appointment booking processes. Not sure how the processes work but I guess MOH will try to slot everyone in as soon as possible.

                      heard a CC gives bottle of hand sanitizer and box of disposal masks, said to be sponsored by PA

                      my jab was by Fulleraton, and all I get was a sticker :sad: πŸ˜‚

                      It was a Chinese made masks and the Chinese words on it were so big haha. Not use to see merchandise with big Chinese words but appreciate the sponsor nevertheless. I would thought RafflesMedical was the one giving but it make sense now that you mentioned it could be PA. Thanks.

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                      • emohE Offline
                        emoh
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                        tankee\" post_id=\"2019741\" time=\"1617852791\" user_id=\"6927:

                        maybe the \"long term pass holder\" is a frontline worker or essential service worker or those professions that recently added into the vaccination list

                        what is a \"long term pass holder\" ? :?:
                        https://www.ica.gov.sg/reside/LTVP/apply

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