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Singapore reports over 2,700 cases of suspected adverse effects following COVID-19 vaccinations – Devdiscourse
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More than 2,700 reports of suspected adverse effects to COVID-19 vaccinations administered in Singapore were reported over a three-month period, the country’s health authority said on Thursday.
The reports, which mostly documented common reactions like rash, muscle aches and dizziness, made up 0.13 per cent of the more than 1.3 million administered doses from December 30 last year to April 18 this year.
This makes the chance of having an adverse event very rare, the Health Sciences Authority (HSA)…
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