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		<title>Vaccinated people make up 75% of recent COVID-19 cases in Singapore, but few fall ill</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>A medical worker prepares a syringe at a coronavirus disease (COVID-19) vaccination center in Singapore, March 8, 2021. REUTERS/Edgar Su/File Photo SINGAPORE, July 23 (Reuters) &#8211; Vaccinated individuals accounted for three-quarters of Singapore&#8217;s COVID-19 infections in the last four weeks, &#8230; <a class="kt-excerpt-readmore" href="https://www.garnertedarmstrong.org/vaccinated-people-make-up-75-of-recent-covid-19-cases-in-singapore-but-few-fall-ill/" aria-label="Vaccinated people make up 75% of recent COVID-19 cases in Singapore, but few fall ill">Read More</a></p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img fetchpriority="high" decoding="async" class="" src="https://cloudfront-us-east-2.images.arcpublishing.com/reuters/VRSZL3X6FNN3NHVTEQ55ZPUHXY.jpg" alt="A medical worker prepares a syringe at a coronavirus disease (COVID-19) vaccination center in Singapore, March 8, 2021. REUTERS/Edgar Su/File Photo" width="704" height="464" /><br />
A medical worker prepares a syringe at a coronavirus disease (COVID-19) vaccination center in Singapore, March 8, 2021. REUTERS/Edgar Su/File Photo</p>
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<p class="Text__text___3eVx1j Text__dark-grey___AS2I_p Text__regular___Bh17t- Text__large___1i0u1F Body__base___25kqPt Body__large_body___3g04wK ArticleBody__element___3UrnEs" data-testid="paragraph-0">SINGAPORE, July 23 (Reuters) &#8211; Vaccinated individuals accounted for three-quarters of Singapore&#8217;s COVID-19 infections in the last four weeks, but they were not falling seriously ill, government data showed, as a rapid ramp-up in inoculations leaves fewer people unvaccinated.</p>
<p class="Text__text___3eVx1j Text__dark-grey___AS2I_p Text__regular___Bh17t- Text__large___1i0u1F Body__base___25kqPt Body__large_body___3g04wK ArticleBody__element___3UrnEs" data-testid="paragraph-1">While the data shows that vaccines are highly effective in preventing severe cases, it also underscores the risk that even those inoculated could be contagious, so that inoculation alone may not suffice to halt transmission.</p>
<p class="Text__text___3eVx1j Text__dark-grey___AS2I_p Text__regular___Bh17t- Text__large___1i0u1F Body__base___25kqPt Body__large_body___3g04wK ArticleBody__element___3UrnEs" data-testid="paragraph-2">Of Singapore&#8217;s 1,096 locally transmitted infections in the last 28 days, 484, or about 44%, were in fully vaccinated people, while 30% were partially vaccinated and just over 25% were unvaccinated, Thursday&#8217;s data showed.</p>
<p class="Text__text___3eVx1j Text__dark-grey___AS2I_p Text__regular___Bh17t- Text__large___1i0u1F Body__base___25kqPt Body__large_body___3g04wK ArticleBody__element___3UrnEs" data-testid="paragraph-3">While seven cases of serious illness required oxygen, and another was in critical condition in intensive care, none of the eight had been fully vaccinated, the health ministry said.</p>
<p class="Text__text___3eVx1j Text__dark-grey___AS2I_p Text__regular___Bh17t- Text__large___1i0u1F Body__base___25kqPt Body__large_body___3g04wK ArticleBody__element___3UrnEs" data-testid="paragraph-4">&#8220;There is continuing evidence that vaccination helps to prevent serious disease when one gets infected,&#8221; the ministry said, adding that all the fully vaccinated and infected people had shown no symptoms, or only mild ones.</p>
<p class="Text__text___3eVx1j Text__dark-grey___AS2I_p Text__regular___Bh17t- Text__large___1i0u1F Body__base___25kqPt Body__large_body___3g04wK ArticleBody__element___3UrnEs" data-testid="paragraph-5">Infections in vaccinated people do not mean vaccines are ineffective, experts said.</p>
<p class="Text__text___3eVx1j Text__dark-grey___AS2I_p Text__regular___Bh17t- Text__large___1i0u1F Body__base___25kqPt Body__large_body___3g04wK ArticleBody__element___3UrnEs" data-testid="paragraph-6">&#8220;As more and more people are vaccinated in Singapore, we will see more infections happening among vaccinated people,&#8221; Teo Yik Ying, dean of the Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health at the National University of Singapore (NUS).</p>
<p class="Text__text___3eVx1j Text__dark-grey___AS2I_p Text__regular___Bh17t- Text__large___1i0u1F Body__base___25kqPt Body__large_body___3g04wK ArticleBody__element___3UrnEs" data-testid="paragraph-7">&#8220;It is important to always compare it against the proportion of people who remain unvaccinated&#8230;Suppose Singapore achieves a rate of 100% fully vaccinated&#8230;then all infections will stem from the vaccinated people and none from the unvaccinated.&#8221;</p>
<p class="Text__text___3eVx1j Text__dark-grey___AS2I_p Text__regular___Bh17t- Text__large___1i0u1F Body__base___25kqPt Body__large_body___3g04wK ArticleBody__element___3UrnEs" data-testid="paragraph-8">Singapore has already inoculated nearly 75% of its 5.7 million people, the world&#8217;s second highest after the United Arab Emirates, a Reuters tracker shows, and half its population is fully vaccinated.</p>
<p class="Text__text___3eVx1j Text__dark-grey___AS2I_p Text__regular___Bh17t- Text__large___1i0u1F Body__base___25kqPt Body__large_body___3g04wK ArticleBody__element___3UrnEs" data-testid="paragraph-9">As countries with advanced vaccination campaigns prepare to live with COVID-19 as an endemic disease, their focus is turning to preventing death and serious diseases through vaccination.</p>
<p class="Text__text___3eVx1j Text__dark-grey___AS2I_p Text__regular___Bh17t- Text__large___1i0u1F Body__base___25kqPt Body__large_body___3g04wK ArticleBody__element___3UrnEs" data-testid="paragraph-10">But they are grappling with how to differentiate public health policies, such as mask wearing, between the vaccinated and those who are not.</p>
<p class="Text__text___3eVx1j Text__dark-grey___AS2I_p Text__regular___Bh17t- Text__large___1i0u1F Body__base___25kqPt Body__large_body___3g04wK ArticleBody__element___3UrnEs" data-testid="paragraph-11">Both Singapore and Israel, for example, reinstated some curbs recently to battle a surge in infections driven by the highly contagious Delta variant, while England lifted almost all restrictions this week, despite high caseloads.</p>
<p class="Text__text___3eVx1j Text__dark-grey___AS2I_p Text__regular___Bh17t- Text__large___1i0u1F Body__base___25kqPt Body__large_body___3g04wK ArticleBody__element___3UrnEs" data-testid="paragraph-12">&#8220;We&#8217;ve got to accept that all of us will have to have some restrictions, vaccinated or not vaccinated,&#8221; said Peter Collignon, an infectious diseases physician and microbiologist at Canberra Hospital in the Australian capital.</p>
<p class="Text__text___3eVx1j Text__dark-grey___AS2I_p Text__regular___Bh17t- Text__large___1i0u1F Body__base___25kqPt Body__large_body___3g04wK ArticleBody__element___3UrnEs" data-testid="paragraph-13">&#8220;It&#8217;s just the restrictions are likely to be higher for those unvaccinated than vaccinated people, but that may still mean they have mask mandates indoors, for instance.&#8221;</p>
<p class="Text__text___3eVx1j Text__dark-grey___AS2I_p Text__regular___Bh17t- Text__large___1i0u1F Body__base___25kqPt Body__large_body___3g04wK ArticleBody__element___3UrnEs" data-testid="paragraph-14">The Singapore data also showed that infections in the last 14 days among vaccinated people older than 61 stood at about 88%, higher than the figure of just over 70% for the younger group.</p>
<p class="Text__text___3eVx1j Text__dark-grey___AS2I_p Text__regular___Bh17t- Text__large___1i0u1F Body__base___25kqPt Body__large_body___3g04wK ArticleBody__element___3UrnEs" data-testid="paragraph-15">Linfa Wang, a professor at Duke-NUS Medical School, said elderly people had been shown to have weaker immune responses upon vaccination.</p>
<p class="Text__text___3eVx1j Text__dark-grey___AS2I_p Text__regular___Bh17t- Text__large___1i0u1F Body__base___25kqPt Body__large_body___3g04wK ArticleBody__element___3UrnEs" data-testid="paragraph-16">In Israel, which also has a high vaccination rate, about half of the 46 patients hospitalized in severe condition by early July had been vaccinated, and the majority were from risk groups, authorities said. <a class="Text__text___3eVx1j Text__dark-grey___AS2I_p Text__medium___1ocDap Text__large___1i0u1F Link__underline_default___MkI7S8" href="https://www.reuters.com/world/middle-east/israel-offers-pfizer-covid-19-vaccine-booster-shots-adults-risk-2021-07-11/">read more</a></p>
<p class="Text__text___3eVx1j Text__dark-grey___AS2I_p Text__regular___Bh17t- Text__large___1i0u1F Body__base___25kqPt Body__large_body___3g04wK ArticleBody__element___3UrnEs" data-testid="paragraph-17">It was not immediately clear if the Singapore data reflected reduced protection offered by vaccines against the Delta variant, the most common form in the wealthy city state in recent months.</p>
<p class="Text__text___3eVx1j Text__dark-grey___AS2I_p Text__regular___Bh17t- Text__large___1i0u1F Body__base___25kqPt Body__large_body___3g04wK ArticleBody__element___3UrnEs" data-testid="paragraph-18">Two doses of vaccine from Pfizer <a class="Text__text___3eVx1j Text__dark-grey___AS2I_p Text__medium___1ocDap Text__large___1i0u1F Link__underline_default___MkI7S8" href="https://www.reuters.com/companies/PFE.N" target="_blank" rel="noopener">(PFE.N)</a>-BioNTech <a class="Text__text___3eVx1j Text__dark-grey___AS2I_p Text__medium___1ocDap Text__large___1i0u1F Link__underline_default___MkI7S8" href="https://www.reuters.com/companies/22UAy.DE" target="_blank" rel="noopener">(22UAy.DE)</a> or AstraZeneca <a class="Text__text___3eVx1j Text__dark-grey___AS2I_p Text__medium___1ocDap Text__large___1i0u1F Link__underline_default___MkI7S8" href="https://www.reuters.com/companies/AZN.L" target="_blank" rel="noopener">(AZN.L)</a> are nearly as effective against Delta as against the previously dominant Alpha variant, according to a study published this week. <a class="Text__text___3eVx1j Text__dark-grey___AS2I_p Text__medium___1ocDap Text__large___1i0u1F Link__underline_default___MkI7S8" href="https://www.reuters.com/business/healthcare-pharmaceuticals/two-doses-pfizer-astrazeneca-shots-effective-against-delta-variant-study-finds-2021-07-21/">read more</a></p>
<p class="Text__text___3eVx1j Text__dark-grey___AS2I_p Text__regular___Bh17t- Text__large___1i0u1F Body__base___25kqPt Body__large_body___3g04wK ArticleBody__element___3UrnEs" data-testid="paragraph-19">Singapore uses the Pfizer and Moderna <a class="Text__text___3eVx1j Text__dark-grey___AS2I_p Text__medium___1ocDap Text__large___1i0u1F Link__underline_default___MkI7S8" href="https://www.reuters.com/companies/MRNA.O" target="_blank" rel="noopener">(MRNA.O)</a> vaccines in its national vaccination programme.</p>
<p class="Text__text___3eVx1j Text__dark-grey___AS2I_p Text__regular___Bh17t- Text__large___1i0u1F Body__base___25kqPt Body__large_body___3g04wK ArticleBody__element___3UrnEs" data-testid="paragraph-20">Friday&#8217;s 130 new locally-transmitted infections were off this week&#8217;s 11-month high. The recent rise in cases prompted authorities to tighten curbs on social gatherings in the push to boost vaccinations, particularly among the elderly. <a class="Text__text___3eVx1j Text__dark-grey___AS2I_p Text__medium___1ocDap Text__large___1i0u1F Link__underline_default___MkI7S8" href="https://www.reuters.com/world/asia-pacific/singapore-tighten-coronavirus-curbs-again-cases-rise-2021-07-20/">read more</a></p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>HONG KONG: Hong Kong may soon have to throw away millions of COVID-19 vaccine doses because they are approaching their expiry date and not enough people have signed up for the jabs, an official warned on Tuesday (May 25). Hong Kong &#8230; <a class="kt-excerpt-readmore" href="https://www.garnertedarmstrong.org/hong-kong-could-soon-throw-away-millions-of-unused-covid-19-vaccine-doses/" aria-label="Hong Kong could soon throw away millions of unused COVID-19 vaccine doses">Read More</a></p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>HONG KONG: Hong Kong may soon have to throw away millions of COVID-19 vaccine doses because they are approaching their expiry date and not enough people have signed up for the jabs, an official warned on Tuesday (May 25).</p>
<p>Hong Kong is one of the few places in the world fortunate enough to have secured more than enough doses to innoculate its entire population of 7.5 million people.</p>
<p>But swirling distrust of the government as it stamps out dissent &#8211; combined with online misinformation and a lack of urgency in the comparatively virus-free city &#8211; has led to entrenched vaccine hesitancy and a dismal inoculation drive.</p>
<p>On Tuesday a member of the government&#8217;s vaccine task force warned that Hong Kong residents &#8220;only have a three-month window&#8221; before the city&#8217;s first batch of Pfizer-BioNTech vaccines go out of date.</p>
<p>&#8220;The vaccines all have expiry dates,&#8221; Thomas Tsang, a former controller of the Centre for Health Protection, told RTHK radio.</p>
<p>&#8220;They cannot be used after the expiry date and the community vaccination centres for BioNTech will, according to present plans, cease operating after September.&#8221;</p>
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<p>Tsang said it was &#8220;just not right&#8221; that Hong Kong was sitting on an unused pile of doses while the rest of the world &#8220;is scrambling for vaccines&#8221;.</p>
<p>And he warned new doses were unlikely to be delivered.</p>
<p>&#8220;What we have is probably all we have for the rest of the year,&#8221; he said.</p>
<p>Hong Kong bought 7.5 million doses each of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine and China&#8217;s Sinovac vaccine.</p>
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<p>The latter has yet to be approved by the World Health Organization but was fast-tracked for use by city health regulators.</p>
<p>It also pre-ordered 7.5 million doses of AstraZeneca jabs but scrapped that deal earlier in the year with authorities saying they planned to use the money for second-generation vaccines next year.</p>
<h3><a href="https://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/asia/covid-19-hong-kong-scraps-mandatory-vaccines-helpers-14787086?cid=h3_referral_inarticlelinks_24082018_cna" target="_blank" rel="noopener">READ: Hong Kong scraps mandatory COVID-19 vaccines for foreign domestic workers</a></h3>
<h3><a href="https://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/asia/hong-kong-covid-19-quarantine-vaccinated-residents-14762700?cid=h3_referral_inarticlelinks_24082018_cna" target="_blank" rel="noopener">READ: Hong Kong shortens COVID-19 quarantine for vaccinated residents</a></h3>
<p><strong>MEDICAL WORKER RESISTANCE</strong></p>
<p>So far, just 19 percent of the population has received one dose of either vaccine while 14 percent have received two doses.</p>
<p>Hesitancy is common even among the city&#8217;s medical workers. Earlier this month, the city&#8217;s Hospital Authority revealed that only a third of its staff had taken the opportunity to be vaccinated.</p>
<p>There are currently millions of unused Pfizer-BioNTech shots, which must be stored at ultra-low temperatures and have a six-month shelf life.</p>
<p>A total of 3,263,000 doses of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine have been shipped to Hong Kong so far, but only 1,231,600 have been administered.</p>
<p>Hong Kong&#8217;s vaccine hesitancy comes as many nearby countries are scrambling to secure enough doses as the coronavirus wreaks havoc.</p>
<p>In recent weeks, some Hong Kong politicians have suggested that the city could look to send unused vaccines overseas if the take-up does not improve.</p>
<p>Public trust in the Hong Kong government has been at a historic low since Beijing and local authorities cracked down on dissent to end huge and often violent protests that broke out in 2019.</p>
<p>Officials have also struggled to come up with incentives to encourage vaccination in a city where long quarantine measures and economically painful social distancing rules have kept infections low.</p>
<p>Instead, officials have largely put the onus on businesses to push employees into vaccinating.</p>
<p>Earlier this year the government announced HK$5,000 (US$640) spending vouchers for all residents as a way to boost the economy.</p>
<p>Some critics suggested the government should either link those vouchers to vaccination certificates &#8211; or provide further cash handouts for the inoculated.</p>
<p>However, on Tuesday city leader Carrie Lam rejected that suggestion.</p>
<p>&#8220;To offer cash or something physical to encourage vaccination shouldn&#8217;t be done by the government and may even cause the opposite effect,&#8221; she said.</p>
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