Court grants bail to doctor and assistant accused of lying to MOH that woman was vaccinated against Covid-19

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SINGAPORE — A general practitioner and his assistant, who allegedly submitted a false Covid-19 vaccination record for an unvaccinated woman in a case linked to a controversial anti-vaccine group, were granted bail on Monday (Jan 31).

SINGAPORE — A general practitioner and his assistant, who allegedly submitted a false Covid-19 vaccination record for an unvaccinated woman in a case linked to an anti-vaccine group, were granted bail on Monday .

Quah is accused of making a false representation on Jan 14 to the Ministry of Health that the woman — identified in court documents as Mehrajunnisha — was given a Sinopharm Covid-19 vaccine dose when she was not. This was allegedly so that she could get a certificate of vaccination. District Judge Terence Tay granted Deputy Public Prosecutor Samuel Yap’s request to order Quah and Chua not to communicate with each other, Mehrajunnisha, or any of the prosecution’s witnesses while out on bail.MOH had suspended four clinics that he owns or manages. They are Wan Medical Clinic in Bedok North, Mayfair Medical Clinic in Woodlands, Mayfair Medical Clinic , and Ong Clinic & Surgery ., the founder of anti-vaccine group Healing the Divide.

 

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