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Wrong COVID-19 vaccine dosage for SNEC employee, vaccination certificates set to be discussed in Parliament The debate on the Budget statement that was delivered by Deputy Prime Minister Heng Swee Keat last week is set to resume on Wednesday (Feb 24).
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23 Feb 2021 09:29PM (Updated:
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SINGAPORE: The administration of the wrong dosage of the COVID-19 vaccine to a Singapore National Eye Centre (SNEC) staff member and vaccination certificates are among the topics set to be discussed in Parliament on Wednesday (Feb 24).
MoneyOwl shifts gears from tactical marketing to brand building Details 19 February 2021
Local financial advisor MoneyOwl has unveiled its first brand campaign to create brand awareness. Although it has been doing tactical campaigns for its products since it started in 2019, MoneyOwl is now shifting gears and looking to build its brand with the everyday Singaporean consumer.
MoneyOwl is a joint venture between NTUC Enterprise Co-operative and wealth advisory firm, Providend, that aims to help working-class people in Singapore to make wise financial decisions. It target audiences are split into three segments: single young professionals aged 24 to 30 and have just started their careers; young family starters aged 31 to 45 with ideally SG$10k to invest; and pre-retirees aged 45 to 65 who are focused on sustaining their lifestyle in their non-income earning years.
A staffer of the Singapore National Eye Centre (SNEC) has received the equivalent of five doses of the Pfizer/BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine due to a human error, but suffered no side effects, media reported on Saturday
Get latest articles and stories on World at LatestLY. A staffer of the Singapore National Eye Centre (SNEC) has received the equivalent of five doses of the Pfizer/BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine due to a human error, but suffered no side effects, media reported on Saturday. World News | Singapore s Health Worker Administered 5 Doses of COVID-19 Vaccine by Mistake.