EDITORIALS: Drug blowout in Davao
EDITORIAL –Face shield farce
Drug blowout in Davao
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‘COMMENT: DU30 LEGACY/
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EDITORIAL – Tax probes
The Philippine Star
EDITORIAL – Higher deployment cap
The Philippine Star
COMMENT: Its about time …. ISSUE MUST BE SOLVED APOLITICAL
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EDITORYAL – Christmas bonus para lamang sa bakunado
Pilipino Star Ngayon
EDITORYAL- Tanggalin na ang face shields
Pilipino Star Ngayon
COMMENT: Face shield ng Pharmally matami? BINIBETA 2loy-2loy pa..
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The Straits Times says
Vaccine, boosters keep Covid-19 at bay
A reader’s letter to this newspaper alerted Singaporeans to the fact that the Government has mandated that an individual’s fully vaccinated status expires 365 plus 14 days after the second dose. The writer argued that this rule must surely be a matter of public interest. It indeed has implications for all Singapore residents, given that there is also a policy of vaccination-differentiated measures and that the long-term effects of yet more jabs against Covid-19 are unknown. Responding on the issue, which became a talking point, the Ministry of Health (MOH) said that the validity period during which residents will be considered “fully vaccinated” after their last Covid-19 jab will be reviewed as more data becomes available. The ministry also regularly reviews evidence from studies here and abroad on the protection provided by Covid-19 vaccines.