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    Corona Virus Disease (COVID-19) Updates

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    • MrsKiasuM Offline
      MrsKiasu
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      slmkhoo\" post_id=\"2056187\" time=\"1642549838\" user_id=\"28674:

      Introducing additional things into the body if there is no reasonable upside - I think I wouldn't bother.

      Also, I think it's a waste of resources if the upside is not significant - not just the vaccine production, but also the medical staff time, logistics etc. Better to spend that effort and money on vaccinating the rest of the world, or finding a better long-term protocol, or better vaccine, or just preparing for the next pandemic.
      Agree
      .

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      • ChiefKiasuC Offline
        ChiefKiasu
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        slmkhoo\" post_id=\"2056187\" time=\"1642549838\" user_id=\"28674:

        Introducing additional things into the body if there is no reasonable upside - I think I wouldn't bother.

        Also, I think it's a waste of resources if the upside is not significant - not just the vaccine production, but also the medical staff time, logistics etc. Better to spend that effort and money on vaccinating the rest of the world, or finding a better long-term protocol, or better vaccine, or just preparing for the next pandemic.
        Yes... and I think they are continuing to improve so that there will be another vaccine available to counter omicron in 3 months. So it's better to wait for that than simply shooting ourselves with something that doesn't work.

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        • FunzF Offline
          Funz
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          Those working in the same industry as are me strongly encouraged to take the flu jab every year. It is not mandatory currently but I think it may just be a matter of time that they require staff to be vaccinated yearly for flu since we are handling young children.


          Wonder if they will come up with a 2-in1. Flu + covid vaccine. No need to jab so many times. Babies have their X-in-1 jabs where 1 jab various vaccines are introduced into their system. DS had a many-in-1(cannot remember how many) at 1yr old cos he missed many jabs due to his asthma before that.

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          • MrsKiasuM Offline
            MrsKiasu
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            If I remember correctly we had those 5 or 6 in 1 too as we need to quickly complete it for travelling.


            As of now, if Annual jab is required maybe considered ‘lucky’?

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            • Liew Nga WingL Offline
              Liew Nga Wing
              last edited by

              slmkhoo\" post_id=\"2056187\" time=\"1642549838\" user_id=\"28674:

              Introducing additional things into the body if there is no reasonable upside - I think I wouldn't bother.
              I am not a medical expert (most of us here also not) and don't know whether the 04th jab is \"no reasonable upside or doesn't work\". In case, the Government is offering us the 04th jab, I believe those medical experts in the MOH must agree that the 04th jab is necessary for Singaporeans. I will just take it following the advice from the Government.
              So far so good, I don't have any side effect from all jabs that I took before.

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              • Z Offline
                zeit.033699
                last edited by

                I think OYK did address this early this month.


                4. Now that we must get a third dose to get our vaccination status extended, does that mean there will be a fourth, fifth, sixth dose?

                Israel is the only country so far to administer a fourth dose to people who are not immunocompromised.

                It is too early to answer that question. If we look at an endemic disease such as influenza, people take annual vaccines to protect themselves. This is because the influenza virus keeps mutating so a new vaccine dose is necessary every year.

                So whether we need future Covid-19 vaccine doses depends on how fast the protection from three doses wanes and whether the virus keeps mutating.

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                • Z Offline
                  zeit.033699
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                  There’s no urgency at this point. Omicron really doesn’t seem that scary for triple-vaccinated persons and double-vaccinated teens. Have friends (Including dc’s classmate) who got Omicron during their recent VTL trips to EU/US but they have already auto-recovered during home isolation and are well & kicking now. It’s just a couple of days of fever, runny nose, cold symptoms or no symptoms at all, esp for teens. Now their immunity is purportedly very high so they might not require any Dose 3 or 4 at all.


                  For me, I’ll only resort to taking my 4th dose 2 weeks before my next year-end vacation. And if my destinations have very low infection rate and are well-boosted by then, I might not even take it at all.

                  I believe it’ll be back to the SOP practised decades ago when we SG travellers had to take selected vaccines or tablets X weeks before we flew to ‘‘hardship destinations’’ like South Asia, Africa, South America, etc. I mentioned here before I was made to take some vaccines at a polyclinic in the early 90s shortly before departing to some backward cities where certain WHO infectious diseases were common. This could be the norm going fwd.

                  When I’m not travelling, I don’t see the need to take any 4th dose. If I take too early, my antibodies might have waned by the time I fly in Nov-Dec.

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                  • sharonkhooS Offline
                    sharonkhoo
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                    Funz\" post_id=\"2056251\" time=\"1642563966\" user_id=\"6230:

                    Wonder if they will come up with a 2-in1. Flu + covid vaccine. No need to jab so many times. Babies have their X-in-1 jabs where 1 jab various vaccines are introduced into their system. DS had a many-in-1(cannot remember how many) at 1yr old cos he missed many jabs due to his asthma before that.
                    Moderna (and probably others) already working on something like that:
                    https://www.channelnewsasia.com/world/moderna-covid-19-flu-booster-jab-2441981

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                    • Liew Nga WingL Offline
                      Liew Nga Wing
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                      My DH was having serious coughing during work last night and he rushed down to a 24 hours clinic for ART test and confirmed positive. Then the doctor asked me to go down to do an ART during midnight and my result is also a positive one.


                      But I only had a mild cough on last Wednesday and Thursday with a negative ART results by that time and most symptoms had already disappeared since last Friday and I thought I was well fit.

                      As I and my DH are working in high risk industries and we expect this day will come but not expect so fast. Now we have to Quarantine at home for 72 hours and have to do another ART on coming Tuesday and if the result is negative then we can go out.

                      My DH is taking lot of medicine as he is a diabetes patient and for me …no medication is needed as my coughing was went away. My DH said we have undergone a 4th jab before the CNY and we are immuned. Since both of us cannot go out and we have to order our food via food panda for these three days.

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                      • starlight1968sgS Offline
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                        Liew Nga Wing\" post_id=\"2056647\" time=\"1642910305\" user_id=\"195250:[quote=\"Liew Nga Wing\" post_id=2056647 time=1642910305 user_id=195250]
                        My DH was having serious coughing during work last night and he rushed down to a 24 hours clinic for ART test and confirmed positive. Then the doctor asked me to go down to do an ART during midnight and my result is also a positive one.

                        But I only had a mild cough on last Wednesday and Thursday with a negative ART results by that time and most symptoms had already disappeared since last Friday and I thought I was well fit.

                        As I and my DH are working in high risk industries and we expect this day will come but not expect so fast. Now we have to Quarantine at home for 72 hours and have to do another ART on coming Tuesday and if the result is negative then we can go out.

                        My DH is taking lot of medicine as he is a diabetes patient and for me ....no medication is needed as my coughing was went away. My DH said we have undergone a 4th jab before the CNY and we are immuned. Since both of us cannot go out and we have to order our food via food panda for these three days.[/quote]
                        Take care; since both are vaccinated, i dont think this will be a big issue.

                        I am mentally prep to get infected too. Already told dd that at most confined at home for a few days. I just hope symptoms, if any, would be mild or no.

                        When you saw the doctor, did he prescribe any medication?

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