SINGAPORE: COVID-19 vaccination for children, the well-being of healthcare workers and the impact of cooling measures on home buyers are among the issues set to be discussed in Parliament on Monday .
According to the order paper released on Friday, MPs asked about the possible side effects of COVID-19 vaccination for children and if non-mRNA vaccines will be offered.for those aged five to 11 began last month. Currently, children can only take the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine. Members on both sides of the House also asked about Singapore’s ability to deal with the Omicron variant, which is more transmissible than the Delta variant.
MP Cheng Li Hui asked if more vaccine doses will be needed after the booster jab, and if MOH plans to utilise antiviral pills as part of its treatment of COVID-19.
World Council For Health issues immediate Cease and Desist of all experimental injections. We declare that they are dangerous and unsafe for human use. Demanding an immediate stop to manufacturing, distribution, administration, and promotion of these injections.