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The National University Hospital said that the cause of Yak Hock Hwa s death was cardiology-related based on the symptoms he presented and findings from an electrocardiogram. TODAY file pic
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SINGAPORE, May 24 A man who received his first dose of a Covid-19 vaccine died of a heart attack the day after, but the Ministry of Health (MOH) has said that an independent clinical panel found no indication that 57-year-old Yak Hock Hwa’s death was caused by the jab.
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Medical staff wait at a traffic light to walk across to Tan Tock Seng Hospital in Singapore on Apr 31, 2021. (Photo: ROSLAN RAHMAN / AFP)
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SINGAPORE: Cases of Tan Tock Seng Hospital (TTSH) employees being shunned in public or asked to move out of homes is “a very worrisome trend”, said Minister for Health Gan Kim Yong on Tuesday (May 11).
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Minister for Culture, Community and Youth and Second Minister for Law Edwin Tong speaks during the Community of Supply debate on Mar 2, 2021.
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SINGAPORE: The Ministry of Law (MinLaw) is launching a number of programmes to widen access to justice for all Singaporeans, said Second Minister for Law Edwin Tong on Tuesday (Mar 2).
“There have been observations that the COVID-19 pandemic has worsened what some might term the ‘justice gap’,” said Mr Tong during the Committee of Supply debate.
The co-chairs of the multi-ministry task force will deliver ministerial statements in Parliament on Monday on the Government s response to Covid-19.
Health Minister Gan Kim Yong and Education Minister Lawrence Wong will address questions by MPs on various aspects of the coronavirus pandemic.
Eight MPs have asked about the Covid-19 vaccine roll-out, according to the agenda set in the Order Paper issued by the Clerk of Parliament yesterday.
Ms Foo Mee Har (West Coast GRC) asked for details of the roll-out plans, while Workers Party (WP) MP He Ting Ru (Sengkang GRC) wanted to know about measures to assuage concerns on the ground about the safety of the vaccine.