Committee orders 18-month suspension from practice for doctor linked to anti-vaccine group Healing the Divide

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SINGAPORE — General practitioner Jipson Quah, who was charged in court earlier this year with submitting false Covid-19 vaccination records to the health authorities, has b

with submitting false Covid-19 vaccination records to the health authorities, has been suspended from practising medicine for 18 months.

The committee made the order after the SMC referred a complaint it had received from the Ministry of Health about Quah to the committee on Jan 23, in order to determine if his registration should be suspended or subjected to conditions or restrictions. The charge states that he allegedly conspired with the woman, identified as Mehrajunnisha, and his assistantThe case is linked to Iris Koh, the founder of the controversial anti-vaccine group Healing the Divide. Koh hasThe police previously said that Koh had allegedly referred clients, believed to be members of Healing the Divide, to Quah and had also suggested administering something else in lieu of the vaccine to patients.

He also purportedly “grossly overcharged for ‘vaccinating’ patients” through this method, the committee noted from MOH’s complaint. Quah was also found to have purportedly submitted a false positive antigen rapid test result to the Patient Risk Profile Portal, so that an unvaccinated patient could obtain a recovered status and be exempted from vaccine-related infection controls and regulations.

 

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