SINGAPORE - Pregnant women and cancer patients on active treatment are among the sub-groups of individuals that can also be vaccinated, said the multi-ministry task force (MTF) in an update on Monday (May 31).
The task force noted that more people have been vaccinated both globally and locally, providing more evidence on the efficacy and safety of vaccine use.
This is especially in relation to specific sub-groups where clinical trial data had not been as substantive.
Health Minister Ong Ye Kung said: “We can now be more inclusive in administering vaccinations. Since the start of the vaccination exercise, a few sub-groups have not been included, mostly because of medical reasons.”
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