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Singapore residents aged 70 and above to get Covid-19 vaccine on Feb 22 (Monday); only 11 imported cases on Feb 21


Singapore
23 Jan 2021
Singapore reported 11 new Covid-19 cases, all imported, on Feb 21, 2021. Singapore's total is now at 59,869. - The Straits Times/ANN
SINGAPORE, Feb 21 (The Straits Times/ANN): Covid-19 vaccinations for people aged 60 to 69 will start around the end of March, with the rest of the population to follow suit in April, said Health Minister Gan Kim Yong.
If all goes well and there are no disruptions to the supply, one million more people would have received shots by April.
Some 250,000 Singapore residents have been vaccinated to date, with around 110,000 having received their second dose, Gan added.
The aim is to get another one million people to take their first dose of the vaccine by early April, added Education Minister Lawrence Wong, who co-chairs the task force tackling the pandemic with Mr Gan.

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