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Nearly 1 in 4 here believes false claim on vaccine: Poll
A pharmacist preparing a Pfizer-BioNTech Covid-19 vaccine in New York on Tuesday. A survey by the Nanyang Technological University showed that older respondents in Singapore were more likely to believe a false claim that Covid-19 vaccines alter DNA, a falsehood that circulated on social media. PHOTO: REUTERS
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TraceTogether adoption up to more than 60% as privacy concerns wane; users still bothered about battery drain Toggle share menu
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TraceTogether adoption up to more than 60% as privacy concerns wane; users still bothered about battery drain
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TraceTogether adoption up to more than 60% as privacy concerns wane; users still bothered about battery drain
TraceTogether tokens are seen before being distributed to residents at Jalan Besar Community Club in Singapore, Sep 14, 2020. (Photo: Reuters/Edgar Su)
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SINGAPORE: The adoption of the TraceTogether app and tokens stand at more than 60 per cent, getting closer to the 70 per cent target required to move to Phase 3.