[January 1, 2021] SINGAPORE – The Singapore General Hospital (SGH) has found no evidence that one of its patients’ symptoms are linked to the Covid-19 vaccine.
In a Facebook post on Sunday (Jan 31), the hospital said its doctors have conducted multiple tests on the woman to date. “So far, there is no evidence that her signs and symptoms are related to the vaccine she received recently,” the hospital wrote. “We take a cautious approach and will continue to monitor her condition and conduct tests as needed.”
Ms Lin, who works in the food and beverage industry, said she had felt dizzy after receiving the vaccine, and suffered weakness in her legs. She said she had never experienced any allergies to medication in the past and asked how to apply for the Ministry of Health’s (MOH) vaccine injury financial assistance programme.
Editor’s Note: Mercola website has a video posted of Charlene Lin suffering from numbness in both legs after the Pfizer shot. — mmd