Infected found in Singapore even after both doses of vaccine
Infected found in Singapore even after both doses of vaccine
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Singapore: Research is still being conducted on whether the corona vaccine will be effective in front of the new variant omicron of the Covid-19 virus, while the variant found in 2 Singaporeans has not only failed both doses of the vaccine but also the booster dose. Both people found infected with omicron variant in Singapore were administered a booster dose of corona vaccine. Despite this, the ability of booster doses to protect against virus cans is now being questioned as they are infected with omicrons.

Omicron's first case found in Singapore is that of a 24-year-old woman who works in passenger service at the airport. The woman has been found to be infected with omicron in the opening test. Singapore's health ministry has said it is the first local case of omicrons in the city. The second case is of foreign infection. The infected man returned from Germany on December 6 and is said to have been hit by omicronin in Germany. It was also fitted with a booster dose.

where it has been found that both are recovering from the infected National Centre for Infectious Diseases. All their contacts are being quarantined for 10 days. The Ministry has to say: "In view of the rapid spread of the Omicron virus, we are assuming that many other cases related to omicron may also come to light along the border of the country and between our community.

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