The Ministry of Health (MOH) is investigating a doctor at Wan Medical Clinic in Bedok for falsifying Covid-19 vaccination records, and is suspending four clinics linked to him. It is also investigating the clinic for allegedly offering "remote" Antigen Rapid Test (ART) Pre-Event Testing, in partnership with Ms Iris Koh, the founder of anti-vaccine group Healing the Divide. MOH said.
SINGAPORE, Jan 24 Iris Koh, the founder of controversial anti-vaccine group Healing the Divide, was charged on Sunday (Jan 23) with working with a doctor to cheat the Ministry of Health (MOH) over fake vaccination records. Koh, 46, is accused of conspiring with Jipson Quah between July last.
Singapore News - The Ministry of Health (MOH) is investigating a doctor at Wan Medical Clinic in Bedok for falsifying Covid-19 vaccination records, and is suspending four clinics linked to him. It is also investigating the clinic for allegedly offering "remote" Antigen Rapid Test (ART). Read more at www.tnp.sg
MOH stressed that supervised PET must be conducted in real-time and in the presence of a registered medical practitioner or qualified self-administered test supervisor.