On the 10th August, our team sent an email containing the following attachments (SG VAER List and an appeal letter) to our Minister of Health and the PMO, President of Singapore.
We have yet to hear back from them as nearly 4 weeks have passed.
Therefore, we share the contents of our email and the compilation of our team's work from April 2021 to Sept 2022 with the public here as a conclusion of all the effort we have put in together over the many months. The identities of most of the submissions in the list are hidden to maintain privacy and confidentiality.
We thank each and every contribution we received and hope that the authorities will show some form of willingness to bridge the gap in medical care soon.
On the 10th August, our team sent an email containing the following attachments (SG VAER List and an appeal letter) to our Minister of Health and the PMO, President of Singapore.
We have yet to hear back from them as nearly 4 weeks have passed.
Therefore, we share the contents of our email and the compilation of our team's work from April 2021 to Sept 2022 with the public here as a conclusion of all the effort we have put in together over the many months. The identities of most of the submissions in the list are hidden to maintain privacy and confidentiality.
We thank each and every contribution we received and hope that the authorities will show some form of willingness to bridge the gap in medical care soon.
BY SG πΈπ¬ Suspected Vaccine Injuries Channel
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