SINGAPORE HAS JUST CHANGED LAW TO MAKE VACCINE REFUSERS INTO CRIMINALS WITH HUGE FINES AND IMPRISONMENT FOR REFUSING A MANDATED VACCINE...
Sections 47, 65 and 67 of Singapore's 1976 Infectious Disease Act (IDA) have been changed as detailed below:
(1) In an outbreak or a suspected outbreak of any infectious disease in any area in Singapore, the Director-General of Health may by order direct any person or class of persons not protected or vaccinated against the disease to undergo vaccination or other prophylaxis within the period specified in the order.
(2) In addition to the power conferred by subsection (1), where it appears to the Director-General of Health that —
(a) an outbreak of an infectious disease in any area in Singapore is imminent; and
(b) it is necessary or expedient to do so for the securing of public safety,
the Director-General of Health may by order direct any person or class of persons not protected or vaccinated against that infectious disease to undergo vaccination or other prophylaxis within the period specified in the order.
(3) Any order made under subsection (1) or (2) may specify the person by whom and the manner in which the vaccination or other prophylaxis is to be carried out.
(4) Where any order is made under subsection (1) or (2), the Director-General of Health must cause notice of the effect of the order to be given in such a manner as the Director-General of Health thinks necessary for bringing it to the notice of all persons who in the opinion of the Director-General of Health ought to have notice of it.
Any person guilty of an offense under this Act for which no penalty is expressly provided shall —
(a) in the case of a first offence, be liable on conviction to a fine not exceeding $10,000 or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding 6 months or to both; and
(b) in the case of a second or subsequent offence, be liable on conviction to a fine not exceeding $20,000 or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding 12 months or to both.
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