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Moderna's bivalent vaccine to arrive end-Sep, Pfizer's being evaluated: Ong Ye Kung
Yahoo News Singapore· 2 years agoData shows that the Moderna bivalent vaccine can protect well against the original COVID-19 strain...
COVID-19: Ministry of Health closely tracking rise in hospitalisation, ICU cases in Singapore
Yahoo News Singapore· 7 months agoThe National Centre for Infectious Diseases in Singapore. (PHOTO: Reuters/Caroline Chia) Caroline...
Pfizer COVID jab approved for use in Singapore for kids aged 6 months through 4 years
Yahoo News Singapore· 2 years agoIt is the second such jab after Moderna's Spikevax to be allowed for inoculating those in the age...
Moderna doses Nipah virus mRNA vaccine candidate on 1st participant in Phase 1 trial
Yahoo News Singapore· 2 years agoThe deadly virus can be transmitted to humans from infected animals – mainly pigs and bats –...
HSA approves Moderna booster vaccine targeting original COVID strain, Omicron variant
Yahoo News Singapore· 2 years agoA vial of the Moderna coronavirus disease (COVID-19) booster vaccine. (PHOTO: Reuters) Hannah Beier...
COVID-19: New XBB sub-variant likely to peak in mid-November, says MOH
Yahoo News Singapore· 2 years agoThe Moderna coronavirus disease booster vaccine targeting BA.4 and BA.5 Omicron sub variants....
Healthcare workers in Singapore can get bivalent COVID-19 vaccine from 25 Oct
Yahoo News Singapore· 2 years agoEligible healthcare workers may walk in to any of the nine Joint Testing and Vaccination Centres...
Singapore approves Moderna's updated Spikevax vaccine for Omicron sub-variants
Yahoo News Singapore· 9 months agoThe updated vaccine is suitable for individuals aged six months and older. (PHOTO by Dinendra...
Moderna’s bivalent COVID vaccine recommended for 18 and above in Singapore: MOH
Yahoo News Singapore· 2 years agoA vial of the Moderna COVID-19 bivalent vaccine. (PHOTO: AFP) RINGO CHIU / AFP SINGAPORE — The new...
Vaccines still key in curbing COVID amid Omicron BA.2.75 cases: Singapore experts
Yahoo News Singapore· 2 years agoCOVID-19 vaccines remain broadly effective in reducing the severity of diseases and hospitalisation...