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    Corona Virus Disease (COVID-19) Updates

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    • zac's mumZ Offline
      zac's mum
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      MrsKiasu\" post_id=\"2058211\" time=\"1644537005\" user_id=\"43981:

      Mp, done on 1st dose. 2nd one go 3wks or 6-8 wks period?previously think one member sharing some news the longer one like better but can we wait..
      DS had a 4-week gap between 1st and 2nd dose, cos it just happened that no earlier slot. In hindsight, just nice 2nd dose before CNY visiting, also just nice after 2-week no strenuous exercise period over, today UG CCA commences, can do footdrills.

      I think if child is going to be exposed to higher-risk places/events like large group tuition/CCA, competitions/performances like sports/SYF etc, better to get the 2nd dose done quickly, safer lah.

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      • sharonkhooS Offline
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        zac's mum\" post_id=\"2058217\" time=\"1644543025\" user_id=\"53606:[quote=\"zac's mum\" post_id=2058217 time=1644543025 user_id=53606]
        I think if child is going to be exposed to higher-risk places/events like large group tuition/CCA, competitions/performances like sports/SYF etc, better to get the 2nd dose done quickly, safer lah.[/quote]
        I agree with this. If you (and she) don't want her to be kept away from what other kids are doing, or facing additional risks because of less protection from vaccination, then it's best to just take the vaccinations offered. So many thousands have had it, and my opinion is that it is the lesser of 2 evils. Kids suffer a lot developmentally and emotionally by being more isolated, especially when they can see that others aren't, even if it isn't so evident.

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        • ChiefKiasuC Offline
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          Come to think of it… maybe the latest omicron strain is just as deadly as the earlier ones… it’s just that we are now more protected against covid because of the shots we took… food for thought.

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            Omicron is less severe but ‘not mild’


            “We have increasing information that Omicron is less severe than Delta, but it is still a dangerous virus,” says the World Health Organization’s Dr Maria Van Kerkhove, in a recent video explaining the impact of the variant.

            “We are learning that people with underlying conditions, people with advanced age, people who are unvaccinated can have a severe form of COVID-19 following infection from Omicron.

            “We know that people are still being hospitalized [with Omicron] as well as dying, so it’s important we have information out there that is accurate, that does suggest it is less severe than Delta, but it is not mild.”

            Please read the entire article at source.

            Source: https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2022/01/omicron-covid19-death-toll-severity/

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              sushi88
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              For those unaware....positive covid after 7 days can go to work according to MOH if no symptoms.


              Q: I tested positive for Covid-19 and was automatically discharged after seven days. I also received a recovery memo. However, I am still testing positive. What should I do?

              A: You are free to go about your business as usual. According to the Health Ministry (MOH), this is because you are \"highly unlikely\" to be infectious by this time. However, those who continue to show symptoms should see a doctor.


              Source: https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/health/askst-can-i-really-go-back-to-work-if-i-am-still-testing-positive-for-covid-19-after-seven-days#:~:text=A%3A%20You%20are%20free%20to,symptoms%20should%20see%20a%20doctor.

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              • sharonkhooS Offline
                sharonkhoo
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                ChiefKiasu\" post_id=\"2058226\" time=\"1644550649\" user_id=\"3:

                Come to think of it... maybe the latest omicron strain is just as deadly as the earlier ones... it's just that we are now more protected against covid because of the shots we took... food for thought.
                I believe this is the case. All the more reason for people to get vaccinated. The alternative is for more people to get severely sick and probably die - that was what happened when pandemics occurred in the old days before vaccination. There is really no other alternative - if we all hide at home for much longer, the world economy will collapse, and more will die anyway.

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                  sushi88
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                  Singapore Army to deploy 100 soldiers to help MOH deal with COVID-19 Omicron surge


                  https://www.channelnewsasia.com/singapore/singapore-army-deploy-100-soldiers-help-moh-deal-covid-19-omicron-surge-2492146

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                  • Imp75I Offline
                    Imp75
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                    Is this spreading more amongst teenagers or am I hearing too much of these in recent days? Seems like every week i hear new cases amongst my girls acquaintances from sch …the sch also issued guidance on VR absence from WAs today.

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                      Sun_2010
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                      ChiefKiasu\" post_id=\"2058226\" time=\"1644550649\" user_id=\"3:

                      Come to think of it... maybe the latest omicron strain is just as deadly as the earlier ones... it's just that we are now more protected against covid because of the shots we took... food for thought.
                      Dunno if as deadly by definitely the vaccinations are protecting us a lot from hospitalisation, especially the ones boosted. Apparently , this is seen across Europe /Us where the vaccination rates are not that high.

                      https://www.forbes.com/sites/williamhaseltine/2022/02/08/good-news-full-vaccination-protects-against-omicron-hospitalization-and-death/?sh=13905c257bb2

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                      • MrsKiasuM Offline
                        MrsKiasu
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                        I heard a family got it and my friend says normal (such situation) already 😓

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