Doctors say COVID-19 vaccination rates are up, but lower than in previous outbreaks
Clinics are seeing a spike in COVID-19 vaccinations as infections in Singapore rise. At least one doctor is seeing COVID-19 jabs increase by around 50 per cent since reports of the new wave emerged. But the increase is not as dramatic as in previous outbreaks. Doctors tell CNA it's partly because people are now less worried about the virus, and the shots are no longer mandatory. Reporting by Nasyrah Abdul Rohim.
Clinics are seeing a spike in COVID-19 vaccinations as infections in Singapore rise. At least one doctor is seeing COVID-19 jabs increase by around 50 per cent since reports of the new wave emerged. But the increase is not as dramatic as in previous outbreaks. Doctors tell CNA it's partly because people are now less worried about the virus, and the shots are no longer mandatory. Reporting by Nasyrah Abdul Rohim.