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All Singaporeans to be vaccinated by this year: Hsien Loong

This is provided supplies come in as scheduled, PM tells republic in CNY message

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 11 Feb 2021 4:00PM

All Singaporeans to be vaccinated by this year: Hsien Loong
Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong completed his full vaccination regimen on January 29. – Lee Hsien Loong Facebook pic, February 11, 2021

SINGAPORE – Singapore should be able to offer Covid-19 vaccinations to its entire population within this year, provided the vaccine supplies come in as scheduled, said Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong.

Lee, who completed his full vaccination regimen on January 29, said 250,000 citizens have received their first dose of the vaccine.

“We have vaccinated most front-line and essential workers, and are now vaccinating our seniors, starting with those over 70,” he said in his annual Chinese New Year message today.

While thanking the people for their continued support for the tough restrictions the government has had to implement to control the spread of the virus, Lee said the stricter measures, including scaling down family gatherings and Chinese New Year visits, were necessary as Covid-19 is still spreading rapidly around the world.

“This January, we saw new waves of infection caused by year-end celebrations in many countries, where many people gathered and let their guard down. This is something Singapore should learn from and avoid,” he said.

As Chinese New Year is a time for reunions and celebration, Lee said during a pandemic, “it is perhaps more important than ever to show our appreciation to our family members”.

“I know these restrictions will dampen the festive atmosphere somewhat. Bigger extended families will be especially inconvenienced, but the precautions are essential to keep our loved ones safe. I am sure you will find other ways to hold your reunions and connect with family members and friends, perhaps through video calls or teleconferencing.

“We can look forward to more carefree celebrations when the pandemic is over.”

The first shipment of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine arrived in Singapore on December 21 last year, and the republic began its vaccination exercise on December 30.

Although voluntarily, Singapore has made provisions for its citizens and long-term residents to get vaccinated free of charge.

On February 3, the republic also granted interim authorisation for a second Covid-19 vaccine – Moderna – which is expected to arrive next month, for use. – Bernama, February 11, 2021

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