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    Corona Virus Disease (COVID-19) Updates

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    • MyPillowM Offline
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      [quote=lee_yl post_id=2028977 time=1625235751 user_id=17023]Today on the street, I heard two uncles talking about economy reopening in August. Maybe it’s talk of the town now?

      Once the target of vaccination rate is reached (2/3 by N. Day?), they will probably allow some loosening up - it should be fairly safe by then, especially if they have managed to get a higher percentage of the elderly vaccinated by then. Anyway, isn't there talk of a slight loosening up in mid-July?

      Businesses, workplaces, schools, social life... all have suffered a long time, and restrictions should loosen up as soon as practicable since we've decided that 0 cases is not possible. Personally, I think gradual loosening is good, but would like to see it happen at a more rapid pace. My workplace is now 100% vaccinated (everyone is over 40, and all have had both jabs), so I would like to see us back to hybrid work schedules at least.

      July 12, likely will ease dining in limit from 2pax to 5pax. Actually, i have already seen many coming out as a big group (friends/family) to dine,
      they just spilt tables.

      OYK didn’t mention in detail what is coming up in Aug, he only said would treat Covid as “normal flu” and it’s time to switch life to a new normal. Come year end, no need SHN for travellers and we can travel to US, Europe and HK. We may not require incoming travellers to serve SHN but not sure if other countries would reciprocate for our travellers[/quote]Now is India variant , hopefully no more mutated ones fr there again , or fr other countries where sanitary environment is a in going challenge n issue .indo , fillip variants (?) , I hope not. .. msia is still not looking good to recovery leh .

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        July 12, likely will ease dining in limit from 2pax to 5pax. Actually, i have already seen many coming out as a big group (friends/family) to dine,
        they just spilt tables.

        OYK didn’t mention in detail what is coming up in Aug, he only said would treat Covid as “normal flu” and it’s time to switch life to a new normal. Come year end, no need SHN for travellers and we can travel to US, Europe and HK. We may not require incoming travellers to serve SHN but not sure if other countries would reciprocate for our travellers

        Now is India variant , hopefully no more mutated ones fr there again , or fr other countries where sanitary environment is a in going challenge n issue .indo , fillip variants (?) , I hope not. .. msia is still not looking good to recovery leh .

        There is the Delta Plus variant but not in SG (yet).
        South Africa variant (beta) seems scary too but not dominant in SG. Or we opening up for more foreign talents to come in here to work? :evil:

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          Now is India variant , hopefully no more mutated ones fr there again , or fr other countries where sanitary environment is a in going challenge n issue .indo , fillip variants (?) , I hope not. .. msia is still not looking good to recovery leh .
          There will always be new variants. That is the nature of viruses, which is why vaccines such as for flu have to be updated annually. If we wait for a stage when the virus stabilises and does not mutate, we will be locked down forever. But it does seem that existing vaccines do provide protection from variants, and the technology is there for tweaking vaccines in the future to cope with new variants as they arise.

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            Nearly one in 10 recovered patients in Singapore suffer from long-COVID syndrome


            [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uJBF3DetdWo]

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              Japan is one of my holiday top destinations. Even before the Olympics, their cases were already high. Not sure why, especially since they are all so used to mask wearing and practise good hygiene. At one time, we even suspect their Japanese masks are good for pollen only.
              https://www.straitstimes.com/sport/japanese-cameraman-tests-positive-for-covid-19-was-involved-in-interview-with-singapore-table

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                https://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/covid-19-16-year-old-cardiac-arrest-vaccination-moh-investigate-15158698

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                  https://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/covid-19-16-year-old-cardiac-arrest-vaccination-moh-investigate-15158698
                  Oh dear... Hope he will be fine
                  16yo heartbeat stop is scary

                  So far total of 12 under investigation
                  https://www.zaobao.com.sg/realtime/singapore/story20210705-1165138

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                    https://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/covid-19-16-year-old-cardiac-arrest-vaccination-moh-investigate-15158698
                    https://www.todayonline.com/singapore/adolescents-younger-men-should-avoid-strenuous-activity-week-after-2nd-covid-19-vaccine

                    Poor boy, some people may be laughing at him for going out to exercise (weightlifting). MOH’s statement was less than sympathetic and placed over emphasis on the weightlifting exercise seemingly to suggest that the strenuous exercise was the cause of the cardiac arrest.

                    Our 14 members expert-committee only said “avoid strenuous activity after 2nd dose”. Only today suddenly revised their advice to “no exercise for one week after each dose”. Then likely no advice was given to all the teens on vaccination day that they should not exercise for one week after 1st dose!

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                      https://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/covid-19-16-year-old-cardiac-arrest-vaccination-moh-investigate-15158698
                      🙏 he recovers


                      “Although there is a small increased risk of myocarditis and pericarditis, the local incidence rate remains low,” said the agency, at 0.22 per 100,000 doses administered overall. The figure for men below 30 is 1.24 per 100,000 doses.


                      MOH has to be more transparent on these numbers - how many had it after the first dose, and how many after the second? The exact age range of these 7 young men? Are they using below 30 as a general bucket , is any of the affected men above 23?

                      Internationally myocarditis and pericarditis after vaccination has been observed predominantly after the second jab.
                      Students above 12 were eligible for vaccination starting 3rd Jun, with minimum of 4 week interval for second jab , which means the second shot was being administered since July 1st so only a small number have must have had their 2nd shot. Below 39 (and not students) could only register from 11th Jun, so probably have only had their 1st jab till now. Of course not including the health care workers , etc who were vaccinated much earlier.

                      Roughly the population of Singapore in the age 12-29 is roughly less than 1 million. So based on the local incidence rate that is 12 men that could be affected( or is it 24). We have 7 unfortunate ones already. As more numbers get their second jab, isnt it likely that the incidence rate will increase? Can they project that based on this small data set?

                      I honestly believe the expert committee should do a more detailed study before going ahead with this. The risk - benefit analysis for that age group needs to be studied. I am all for vaccinations in general , got it for my parents , had mine as soon as we could . But this this \"warning\" side effect needs to be taken more seriously, especially for that demographic

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                        It’s not the benefit of hindsight when one has already been warned.


                        "Right context" my foot.

                        Maybe the members of the expert committee should get off their high horses and listen for once.

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