they want to be registered in healthcare system being infected and avoid booster
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https://www.todayonline.com/singapore/i-...st-1814701

For others, they make a dash to the doctor because they want to be registered in the public healthcare system as being infected and to skip getting a vaccine booster, among other reasons.

Speaking to TODAY, some GPs said that there have been many patients who have been choking up the queues at GP clinics, regardless of their symptoms, because they want to be recognised officially as Covid-19 positive.

This is because recovered Covid-19 patients will be able to delay their booster shots, be exempt from certain vaccine-related policies and infection controls, or be subject to fewer travel restrictions.
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these people are smarter than MOH and PAP ministers
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Not only that. If there is any problem, the costs will be on the government.
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(12-02-2022, 10:35 AM)theold Wrote:  Not only that. If there is any problem, the costs will be on the government.

only smart people will visit A&E and polyclinics.

the rest will listen to govt and pay the cost themselves.
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(12-02-2022, 10:38 AM)forum456 Wrote:  only smart people will visit A&E and polyclinics.

the rest will listen to govt and pay the cost themselves.

Charges for A&E in hospitals are very high, also there is always a 2-hour wait before treatment.....can tahan the wait.......?
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(12-02-2022, 10:46 AM)debono Wrote:  Charges for A&E in hospitals are very high, also there is always a 2-hour wait before treatment.....can tahan the wait.......?

if you do not go A&E, how to delay their booster shots, be exempt from certain vaccine-related policies and infection controls, or be subject to fewer travel restrictions ?
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(12-02-2022, 11:02 AM)forum456 Wrote:  if you do not go A&E, how to delay their booster shots, be exempt from certain vaccine-related policies and infection controls, or be subject to fewer travel restrictions ?

Why in the world would anyone try to avoid being jab, when our govt. rolled out free vaccination for it's citizens.........?
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(12-02-2022, 11:06 AM)debono Wrote:  Why in the world would anyone try to avoid being jab, when our govt. rolled out free vaccination for it's citizens.........?

according to MOH, there is no need for booster shot if you have recovered from covid provided your case is registered in MOH system
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Worth the queue for half day.
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Get positive is good.
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