SINGAPORE - The death of 43-year-old Filipino helper Ontal Charlene Vargas, four days after she had received a booster dose of Covid-19 vaccination, has been ruled a medical misadventure. Her cause of death, certified as myocarditis, was found by State Coroner Adam Nakhoda as likely to be related to the vaccination, said the Ministry of Health (MOH) in a statement...
SINGAPORE - The death of 43-year-old Filipino helper Ontal Charlene Vargas, four days after she had received a booster dose of Covid-19 vaccination, has been ruled a medical misadventure. Her cause of death, certified as myocarditis, was found by State Coroner Adam Nakhoda as likely to be related to the vaccination, said the Ministry of Health (MOH) in a statement...
Singapore News - The death of 43-year-old Filipino helper Ontal Charlene Vargas, four days after she had received a booster dose of Covid-19 vaccination, has been ruled a medical misadventure. Her cause of death, certified as myocarditis, was found by State Coroner Adam Nakhoda as likely to... Read more at www.tnp.sg
The death of 43-year-old Filipino helper Ontal Charlene Vargas, four days after she had received a booster dose of Covid-19 vaccination, has been ruled a medical misadventure.
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NASDAQ-LISTED biotechnology company Moderna has announced it will establish a new subsidiary in the Republic as part of its plans to increase its presence in the Asia-Pacific region. It will also create new subsidiaries in Malaysia, Taiwan and Hong Kong, the Covid-19 vaccine manufacturer said in a press release on Wednesday (Feb 16). It currently has offices in Japan, South...
From 1 January 2022, only employees who are fully-vaccinated, or have recovered from COVID-19 within the past 270 days, can return to the workplace. Further, the Ministry will exempt individuals from Vaccination-Differentiated Safe Management Measures (VDS) if they are certified to be medically ineligible for all vaccines.