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MOH files police report against anti-vaccine group 'Healing the Divide' for inciting parents to disrupt vaccination centre operations

SINGAPORE - The Ministry of Health (MOH) has lodged a police report against anti-vaccine group Healing The Divide, whose founder urged parents to disrupt operations at paediatric vaccination centres. The ministry said in a Facebook post on Wednesday (Jan 5) that it is aware the founder of the group, Ms Iris Koh, had exhorted parents through a message on its.

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MOH files police report against anti-vaccine group for inciting parents to disrupt vaccination centre operations

Singapore News - The Ministry of Health (MOH) has lodged a police report against anti-vaccine group Healing The Divide, whose founder urged parents to disrupt operations at paediatric vaccination centres. The ministry said in a Facebook post on Wednesday (Jan 5) that it is aware the founder. Read more at www.tnp.sg

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Couple linked to anti-vaccine group investigated for instigating others to flood public hotlines

They allegedly told over 2,000 group members to share feedback on stricter measures for unvaccinated people in public places.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

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Couple linked to anti-vaccine group investigated for instigating others to flood public hotlines

Singapore News - A couple are under investigation for allegedly instigating others to call and overwhelm public hotlines, including those that help the public with Covid-19. Read more at www.tnp.sg

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Couple linked to anti-vaccine group under police investigation for allegedly instigating others to flood public hotlines

SINGAPORE - A couple is under investigation for allegedly instigating others to call and overwhelm public hotlines, including those that help the public with Covid-19 issues. The Straits Times understands that the two are Ms Iris Koh, 45, and Mr Raymond Ng, 48. Ms Koh, a Singaporean, is the founder of a group called Healing The Divide, which claims to.

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