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.
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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
Singapore News - The founder of anti-vaccine group Healing the Divide Iris Koh has been arrested along with a doctor and his assistant, for allegedly conspiring to cheat and submit falsified vaccination records to the Ministry of Health (MOH), The Straits Times understands. In a statement. Read more at www.tnp.sg