With Covid-19 vaccines now available on our shores, more people in Singapore are gradually getting inoculated against the coronavirus.
In addition to frontline workers in the medical, aviation, and maritime industries, defence personnel from the SAF have also begun receiving the vaccine.
As more SAF personnel get vaccinated against the coronavirus, more training activities will be allowed to resume.
In a Facebook post on Thursday (21 Jan), Ministry of Defence (MINDEF) shared that some SAF personnel have started receiving Covid-19 vaccine from last Thursday (14 Jan) at the MINDEF Medical Centre.
Joining the first batch of SAF personnel to get vaccinated were Minister of Defence Dr Ng Eng Hen and Second Minister of State Mr Zaqy Mohamad.
Describing the jab, Mr Zaqy said it was “fast and efficient”, urging all SAF personnel to get vaccinated.
In fact, SAF hopes to get most of their regulars and full-time servicemen vaccinated by mid-2021.
According to Dr Ng, vaccines will be prioritised in the following order for SAF personnel:
As more personnel get vaccinated, SAF will reportedly be allowed to resume more training activities and ensure that the it is operationally ready.
The initial batch of recipients will get their second dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine 3 weeks later.
We are heartened that more of our frontline heroes are receiving their Covid-19 vaccination over the recent days and weeks.
Hopefully, this would gradually spell the end of the pandemic, and allow us to resume normalcy in our daily lives.
Have news you must share? Get in touch with us via email at hello@mustsharenews.com.
Featured image adapted from Facebook.
It has been marketed online as a candy that helps with male sexual enhancement.
"POP MART does not have any official licensed partners in Singapore," it said.
51% of Singapore's average monthly rainfall in November fell in northern Singapore over less than…
He made sure all the passengers were served before taking a slice for himself.
The doctor recommended a 2-week gap between manicures to allow nails to recover.
The dog stayed with its owner until she was discharged.