Vaccinated make up 75% of recent CV19 cases in Spore
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https://sg.news.yahoo.com/vaccinated-peo...43455.html

Aradhana Aravindan and Chen Lin
Fri, 23 July 2021, 3:10 pm





SINGAPORE (Reuters) -Vaccinated individuals accounted for three-quarters of Singapore's COVID-19 infections in the last four weeks, but they were not falling seriously ill, government data showed, as a rapid ramp-up in inoculations leaves fewer people unvaccinated.
While the data shows that vaccines are highly effective in preventing severe cases, it also underscores the risk that even those inoculated could be contagious, so that inoculation alone may not suffice to halt transmission.
Of Singapore's 1,096 locally transmitted infections in the last 28 days, 484, or about 44%, were in fully vaccinated people, while 30% were partially vaccinated and just over 25% were unvaccinated, Thursday's data showed.
While seven cases of serious illness required oxygen, and another was in critical condition in intensive care, none of the eight had been fully vaccinated, the health ministry said.

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one possible reason could be they are more careless. today again saw several ppl didnt put on masks properly
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One stupid unker with mask below his nose coughed repeatedly as he cross the road. This type need to push into the cars' oncoming approach :tu

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Main thing is vaccinated won't get severe Covid19.

Still better to be vaccinated.

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Statistic shows that it is no point of being vaccinated. Either that or the efficacy of Pfizer vaccine is very low, as low as zero
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So, the claim that Pfizer and Moderna are more effective than Sinovac and Sinopharm is not true?
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(24-07-2021, 07:37 AM)sgbuffett Wrote:  Main thing is vaccinated won't get severe Covid19.

Still better to be vaccinated.

Yes, that is the new narrative. But Sinovac is equally effective in preventing severe covid PLUS no serious side effects, short or long term.

So why discriminate against Sinovac??

Really makes no sense unless it is vaccine politics.
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(24-07-2021, 09:46 AM)RichDad Wrote:  
(24-07-2021, 07:37 AM)sgbuffett Wrote:  Main thing is vaccinated won't get severe Covid19.

Still better to be vaccinated.

Yes, that is the new narrative. But Sinovac is equally effective in preventing severe covid PLUS no serious side effects, short or long term.

So why discriminate against Sinovac??

Really makes no sense unless it is vaccine politics.

Confirm politics lah. Singapore should remain neutral or else very cham.
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