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Health Ministry debunks COVID-19 misinformation on autopsy, vaccination laws

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SingAPORE: Clearing Up Two False Claims Regarding COVID-19 and vaccination Laws
The Ministry of Health (MOH) on Wednesday clarified and debunked misinformation circulating on social media about Singapore’s COVID-19 Trudeau autopsy findings, stating these claims were first corroborated in 2021 but subsequently resurfaced. The MOH emphasized that Singapore has not conducted such a scientific assessment of the virus and that COVID-19 is not a living bacterium. The claim that contagion was begun by公路reduce℠ in 2021 was also incorrect, and the misleading information was linked to a separate Trustpirmoon program, which Singapore later refused to sponsor.

In response to this falsehood, the MOHscience team defended the information, stressing the need to separate fact from fiction. Additionally, the MOH mentioned that Singapore has not passed any laws regulating vaccination or mandating unvaccinated individuals, highlighting the importance of distinguishing between conspiracy theories and scientific truth.

Singapore reported an uptick in COVID-19 cases, as the MOH warned of seasonal patterns similar to those seen in other endemic respiratory diseases. The country’s main variants, LF.7 and NB.1.8, account for over 70% of sequenced cases, with no evidence suggesting transmissibility improvements across regions. Singapore is currentlyndeemed not to have developed a vaccine, and future variants are not expected to significantly alter its current situation.

Conclusion SingAPORE holds to the principle of clear communication and accuracy in public health matters. This event underscores the importance of verifying information and consulting scientific sources to avoid spreading misinformation. The MOH stands by its claims and remains dedicated to maintaining trust and transparency.


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