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Singapore COVID-19 Vaccination: Singapore Begins COVID-19 Vaccinations With Pfizer In One Of Asia's First


Singapore COVID-19 Vaccination: Healthcare worker Sarah Lim receives her COVID-19 vaccine in Singapore.
Singapore:
Singapore began vaccinating healthcare workers with Pfizer-BioNTech s COVID-19 vaccine on Wednesday, kicking off one of Asia s first inoculation programmes against a pandemic that has killed more than 1.7 million people globally.
Sarah Lim, a 46-year-old nurse, and 43-year-old infectious diseases doctor Kalisvar Marimuthu were among the more than 30 staff at the National Centre for Infectious Diseases who were vaccinated on Wednesday, the health ministry said.
They will return for the second dose of the vaccine on January 20.
Vaccines have managed to bring pandemics down to their knees before. So I am hopeful that this vaccine will do the same, Marimuthu said in recorded remarks provided by the health ministry. ....

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SINGAPORE, Dec 30 (Reuters) - Singapore began vaccinating healthcare workers with Pfizer-BioNTech s COVID-19 vaccine on Wednesday, kicking off one of Asia s first inoculation programmes against a pandemic that has killed more than 1.7 million people globally.
Sarah Lim, a 46-year-old nurse, and 43-year-old infectious diseases doctor Kalisvar Marimuthu were among the more than 30 staff at the National Centre for Infectious Diseases who were vaccinated on Wednesday, the health ministry said.
They will return for the second dose of the vaccine on Jan. 20. ....

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Singapore rolls out Pfizer-BioNTech coronavirus vaccine


Singapore rolls out Pfizer-BioNTech coronavirus vaccine
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SINGAPORE: Singapore kicked off Asia s first inoculation programme on Wednesday as it began administering Pfizer-BioNTech s coronavirus vaccine to health workers. 
Singapore is the first country in Asia to approve the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine. 
At least 30 staff at the National Centre for Infectious Diseases were vaccinated, the healthy ministry said. They will return for the second dose of the vaccine on January 20, 2020.
Among the firsts to receive the vaccine were a 46-year-old nurse, Sarah Lim, and a 43-year-old infectious disease doctor, Kalisvar Marimuthu.  ....

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Singapore rolls out Covid jab exercise


Sarah Lim, 46, is part of the team that screens suspect Covid-19 cases.
“I feel grateful and thankful for being the first to be vaccinated, I would encourage them [others] to go for it,” she told reporters after receiving the shot . . . It’s not very painful.”
She added in Mandarin: “I wanted to take the injection to protect myself, my loved ones, patients and the public . . . It gives me greater peace of mind.”
The vaccine was removed from the fridge at 8:30am – according to a note on the wall – and delivered about an hour later after it reached room temperature.
It took several minutes for the nurse who administered the jabs to prepare the injection each time. ....

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