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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_VaccinesThe Vaccines - Wikipedia

    The Vaccines are an English indie rock band, formed in West London in 2010. The band currently consists of Justin Hayward-Young (lead vocals, guitars), Árni Árnason (bass, vocals), Timothy Lanham (guitars, keys, vocals) and Yoann Intonti (drums).

  2. COVID-19 vaccination protects you against severe disease, minimises the risk of transmission, and protects our healthcare system from being overwhelmed. Vaccination is free under the National Vaccination Programme for all Singaporean Citizens, Permanent Resident, Long Term Pass Holders and certain Short Term Pass holders.

  3. Health Advisory. Check the latest health advisory to see if you are suitable for the vaccination. Learn More. About the Programme. The COVID-19 vaccination programme seeks to protect Singaporeans against COVID-19, as well as to protect businesses and jobs through the progressive re-opening of Singapore. Find Out More.

  4. Dec 30, 2020 · Vaccines work with your body’s natural defenses to protect you from diseases. When you get a vaccine, your immune system is trained to recognise the virus and produces antibodies. These antibodies attack the viruses and stay in our bodies.

  5. www.vaccine.gov.sg › get-vaccinatedGet Vaccinated

    Get Vaccinated. Individuals who wish to receive their vaccination may book an appointment at a participating General Practitioner (GP) clinic using this link, or at selected polyclinics through the HealthHub booking system.

  6. The primary series of the vaccine consists of 2 doses taken at the recommended interval of 8 weeks or at least 28 days apart. Additional doses of the vaccine may be taken after completion of a primary series in accordance with prevailing recommendations. The vaccine is safe, but like other vaccines and medications, side effects can happen.

  7. Find out about WHO's recommendations, strategies, dashboard, candidates and news on COVID-19 vaccines. Learn how to get vaccinated, access COVAX, and follow the latest developments on vaccine safety and efficacy.