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Singapore President, parliament members test positive for COVID-19

Halimah, 67, said in a Facebook post on Monday (July 4): “Just tested positive for COVID-19 with mild flu-like symptoms. Thankfully, I have been vaccinated and boosted. I hope to recover soon and am sorry to have to miss the events this week.”

The Straits Times (ANN)
Singapore
Tue, July 5, 2022

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Singapore President, parliament members test positive for COVID-19 This photograph taken September 11, 2017 made available by The Straits Times shows former speaker of parliament Halimah Yacob talking to reporters outside the Elections Department in Singapore. Singaporeans hoping for an election on September 12, poured scorn on the process to elect the country's next president after the establishment figure was the only potential candidate to qualify. MARK CHEONG / THE STRAITS (Agence France-Presse/Mark Cheong/The Straits Times)

President Halimah Yacob has tested positive for COVID-19, and is down with mild flu-like symptoms.

Halimah, 67, said in a Facebook post on Monday (July 4): “Just tested positive for COVID-19 with mild flu-like symptoms. Thankfully, I have been vaccinated and boosted. I hope to recover soon and am sorry to have to miss the events this week.”

In view of her positive test, The Boys’ Brigade – The President’s Award Presentation Ceremony, which was originally scheduled for Tuesday, has been postponed. A new date has yet to be arranged.

Speaker of Parliament Tan Chuan-Jin also said in a post on Monday that he had tested positive for COVID-19.

“Confirm Tio. All good things must come to an end. My Covid-free days are over,” Tan wrote in his Facebook post.

He took an antigen rapid test before Monday’s parliamentary sitting and it came back positive, which means he will miss both days of the current Parliament sitting.

It was also revealed in Monday’s Parliament sitting that Minister for Culture, Community and Youth Edwin Tong, 52, was down with COVID-19.

Minister of State for Culture, Community and Youth Alvin Tan requested for the deferment of some parliamentary questions to Tuesday or to the sitting in August if Tong tests positive on Tuesday.

Writing in his post, Tan, 53, said: “Had felt a little flu-ish, tested negative, and felt that I was on the mend. So far so good. Hope the symptoms would be mild. Continue to remain vigilant. Vaccination helps so do get the boosters when it’s your turn to do so. Please do remind our seniors to take them!”

He also apologised for having to miss his Meet-the-People session on Monday evening as well as events and appointments over the next few days.

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