You’ve had your two doses of Covid vaccination, but you’re not sure whether the vaccine is effective, or whether you had received a “ghost jab”. […]
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I am a Close Contact. What should I do?
Updated on 8 February 2022 Effective January 2022, the Health Ministry has revised the isolation protocol for close contact. Five days isolation for those close […]
Read More →I have hypertension and diabetes. Should I sign up for the Covid-19 vaccine?
This is a very frequently asked question. Many lay people seem to believe that if one has pre-existing medical condition(s), such as hypertension, diabetes, heart […]
Read More →What you should know when signing up for the AstraZeneca vaccine
Here is a good write-up about what you need to know about the AstraZeneca (AZ) Covid-19 vaccine to help you decide whether you would like […]
Read More →You have Covid-19. What next?
Here is a good write-up on what you need to do if you are tested positive for Covid-19. It is important – for your own […]
Read More →I have allergy. Can I take the Covid-19 vaccine?
This is a well-written and well-researched article by Dr. Amar Singh, and would be of great interest for those who have history of allergy and […]
Read More →What you need to know about (Covid-19) vaccines
There are a lot of news now about the Covid-19 vaccines. They are many different types coming into the market. This means that the different […]
Read More →Latest Guidelines on Management of Close Contact
On 14 January 2021, the Health Ministry released a new guideline on the management of close contact – people who were exposed to patients diagnosed […]
Read More →Home Quarantine Guidelines for Covid-19 Patients with no or mild symptoms
As the number of Covid-19 patients increases, our hospitals are quickly running low in beds, tests, personnel and resources. As such, the Health Ministry has […]
Read More →Colchicine effective oral drug for Covid-19
Canadian doctors have claimed a first in the use of a common oral medication that appears to be effective in treating Covid-19 infections. In a […]
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