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    Corona Virus Disease (COVID-19) Updates

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    • L Offline
      lego
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      I agree that we should channel our resources to focus more on the vulnerable.

      Earlier, someone posted a Chinese article on this 24 year old lady who was complaining about the TUAS facility and late food delivery,
      I suppose she is there because she is unvaccinated.
      Assuming she doesn’t have any underlying condition, I think she will most likely recover fine even if put on home recovery.

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      • P Offline
        pirate
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        What I want to see is the mortality numbers for the elderly in September so far compared to the monthly background mortality number for the same age groups for the past 2 years.


        Was there a significant up tick?

        They know how to say to us that people die from different causes all the time when people die after taking the vaccines, so must look at background mortality rates.

        So let’s do the same here. Elderly people with underlying morbidities die all the time, if not Covid then the flu, pneumonia, dengue, diabetes etc. Let’s have a look at the numbers.

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          pirate
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          lee_yl\" post_id=\"2039849\" time=\"1632931029\" user_id=\"17023:

          It is easy to say 98% of the positive cases have mild or no symptoms, so only 2% would require medical/hospital care. No! If we look at the figures, at least 20% of the daily cases involve seniors above 60yo and they need to go under observation before being triaged. I guess that is the reason MOH only planned to handle that 2% but now it turns out that they have to handle up to 10 times more!
          I am upset that obviously MOH has all the pertinent numbers, but they only feed us partial data to support whatever narrative they want to push.

          OYK can pose one table showing how many % of what unvaccinated and vaccinated age groups became serious in his Facebook post. But MOH cannot give us updated tables of this every day. Instead they feed us useless numbers to give the appearance of transparency.

          Why was I upset at Ho Ching? Obviously she had better access to data than the public. How dare she use that privilege to talk down to us!

          Stop feeding us bullshit! That's how trust is lost.

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          • chenlaoshiC Offline
            chenlaoshi
            last edited by

            This sharing from ST's Senior Correspondent is quite saddening to read (regarding his 90 yr old mother's hospitalization and the impact of the hospital ban on visitors) 😞


            https://www.facebook.com/engyeow.goh/posts/1267508943673194

            https://www.facebook.com/engyeow.goh/posts/1268813406876081

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            • S Offline
              Sun_2010
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              Hope someone can help me with my doubt .

              For the booster shots for my parents - should we get the same one as the initial ones ie. If the first two shots were Pfizer, then Pfizer for booster too?

              Another thing is my mum had to do an MRI, she has an appointment in a week’s time. should I get her to do the vaccination first this weekend or wait and do it 2-3 days after the MRI? I have read that the vaccine might effect CT scans
              I am trying to reach out to the doc to get his input. Just wondering if anyone has any suggestions, experience.

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              • starlight1968sgS Offline
                starlight1968sg
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                Sun_2010\" post_id=\"2039905\" time=\"1632981930\" user_id=\"18393:

                Hope someone can help me with my doubt .
                For the booster shots for my parents - should we get the same one as the initial ones ie. If the first two shots were Pfizer, then Pfizer for booster too?

                Another thing is my mum had to do an MRI, she has an appointment in a week's time. should I get her to do the vaccination first this weekend or wait and do it 2-3 days after the MRI? I have read that the vaccine might effect CT scans
                I am trying to reach out to the doc to get his input. Just wondering if anyone has any suggestions, experience.
                For my dad, I think Pfizer then Pfizer for booster. I may want to try Moderna for myself when it is my turn for booster.
                For your 2nd qn, am not in medical fields and hence answering from a layman; do MRI then vaccination. My thinking is the vaccine will remain in body for quite a while and unsure if it has anything to affect MRI...

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                • ChiefKiasuC Offline
                  ChiefKiasu
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                  Sun_2010\" post_id=\"2039905\" time=\"1632981930\" user_id=\"18393:

                  Hope someone can help me with my doubt .
                  For the booster shots for my parents - should we get the same one as the initial ones ie. If the first two shots were Pfizer, then Pfizer for booster too?

                  Another thing is my mum had to do an MRI, she has an appointment in a week's time. should I get her to do the vaccination first this weekend or wait and do it 2-3 days after the MRI? I have read that the vaccine might effect CT scans
                  I am trying to reach out to the doc to get his input. Just wondering if anyone has any suggestions, experience.
                  I would think you should get it from the same manufacturer, so that if anything goes wrong, you know who to blame 🙂

                  Not sure about your 2nd question. But for me, I've had my shots in May, and I'm trying to make my booster further away, as long as I can. Maybe until December 🙂

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                  • MrsKiasuM Offline
                    MrsKiasu
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                    Sun, on other scan like mammo, pic may be affected. And I can’t remember how long interval is advisable but the clinic people would know and advise… So for your side, maybe you check with vaccine hotline ppl and the MRI clinic, to be safe. I was doing my check ups then and I did my mammo first.

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                    • EstéemaE Offline
                      Estéema
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                      MrsKiasu\" post_id=\"2039908\" time=\"1632982893\" user_id=\"43981:

                      Sun, on other scan like mammo, pic may be affected. And I can't remember how long interval is advisable but the clinic people would know and advise.. So for your side, maybe you check with vaccine hotline ppl and the MRI clinic, to be safe. I was doing my check ups then and I did my mammo first.

                      Think shld check first with the MRI side first. Don’t think those manning the hotline can answer specific question unless u’re expecting a medical personnel to man these hotlines. At, the line all jam up. My take is do MRI then vaccinate.

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                        pirate
                        last edited by

                        Sun_2010\" post_id=\"2039905\" time=\"1632981930\" user_id=\"18393:

                        Hope someone can help me with my doubt .
                        For the booster shots for my parents - should we get the same one as the initial ones ie. If the first two shots were Pfizer, then Pfizer for booster too?

                        Another thing is my mum had to do an MRI, she has an appointment in a week's time. should I get her to do the vaccination first this weekend or wait and do it 2-3 days after the MRI? I have read that the vaccine might effect CT scans
                        I am trying to reach out to the doc to get his input. Just wondering if anyone has any suggestions, experience.
                        For your 1st question, there are 3 schools of thoughts I am aware of:

                        1. If the first 2 jabs are not effective against the variant, what makes you think a 3rd will make any difference? So if the first 2 were Pfizer, choose Moderna.

                        2. First 2 jabs got no serious adverse reaction, so 3rd should be ok too. Choose the same.

                        3. Wait and see. Let others go first. Not necessarily good if your 2nd jab already 6 months old or more.

                        For the second question, there seems to be a lot of transmission going around. Lots of infected persons will be seeing doctors, so avoid going to hospitals, clinics etc unless absolutely necessary. Is the MRI urgent or can postpone?

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