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Excess mortality and cancers surge in Singapore after Covid jab rollout – top oncologist

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Professor Gabriel Oon / drgabrieloon.com.

In a recent Substack post, Professor Gabriel Oon, Singapore’s most senior oncologist, shared a stark warning about the state of Singapore’s healthcare system following the widespread adoption of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 mRNA ‘vaccine’.

Professor Oon, widely respected for his pioneering work in combating liver cancer and for his role in launching Singapore’s Hepatitis B vaccination program, described troubling trends in Singapore’s health landscape, which he attributes to the impacts of mRNA ‘vaccine’ use.

“Today, we are witnessing alarming strains on our healthcare system,” Oon stated.

He highlighted a series of worrisome developments since the vaccine’s rollout, including increased cases of blood cancers, leukemia, colon, and breast cancers.

Oon noted that the mandatory vaccination policy for healthcare workers, which began in 2021, has coincided with both a surge in mortality and a decline in birth rates.

“The loss of frontline healthcare staff to COVID-19 infections in hospitals and public areas like Changi Airport has strained the healthcare infrastructure,” he said.

This shortfall forced Singapore to import 400 doctors, as local healthcare facilities became overwhelmed.

Oon raised questions about mRNA vaccine safety and expressed concern that healthcare workers who spoke out on the issue faced disciplinary actions.

“Are we witnessing the collapse of our healthcare system due to the loss of staff from COVID-19 and concerns over mRNA vaccines?” he asked, underlining the urgent need for policy reassessment.

He went on, “By 2023, Singapore had achieved a 95% vaccination rate with Pfizer. However, this coincided with the country experiencing a concerning trend of population decline, characterised by an increase in mortality rates and a decrease in birth rates within the highly vaccinated population…

“Have the fatalities ceased? Unfortunately, no. Despite the removal of the Coroners Act in May 2023[source], which halted investigations into deaths related to medicines, annual mortality rates and cancer cases have continued to rise.”

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  1. Oon’s role in launching Singapore’s “Hepatitis B vaccination program”, described troubling trends in Singapore’s health landscape, which he attributes to the impacts of mRNA ‘vaccine’ use?
    I would hazard a guess that Oon didn’t take the safe and effective, but promoted/pushed it, and is now going to profit from pointing out the “worrisome developments since the vaccine’s rollout, including increased cases of blood cancers, leukemia, colon, and breast cancers”.

  2. Singapore looks virtuous, clean and law abiding on the surface but its really a nasty little police state, where human rights run a distant second to collectivist obedience. I wondered if this would happen to Singapore given its attitude and sure enough, here we are.

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