Have you applied from HPB and it failed, or are you assuming because your list doesn't met the requirements to the letter? If not try first.Hammy1 wrote: ↑Fri, 25 Mar 2022 3:55 amHi - looking to see is anyone has solved an issue we have that is holding up our relocation to Singapore from Europe. Out youngest son is 1 yrs old and has had all the vaccinations stipulated here but in order to get the necessary HPB approvals , the Singapore authorities have requested he have his diphtheria, tetanus booster plus his 2nd MMR jab.
So we approached our local GP who has said no he won’t provide these vaccinations as in this country we don’t provide for approx another 18 months time.
We ve tried to see if we can obtain the vaccinations privately but not getting any success there. So as it stands we are stuck in limbo. Anyone have any suggestions to overcome this issue gratefully received.
Crossing the border just for a vaccine hardly seems practical, although it may be necessary if OP is unable to obtain hard proof of such a policy + documents to substantiate the fact that the child was denied the vaccines.malcontent wrote: ↑Fri, 25 Mar 2022 1:39 pmI have to believe that the HPB would grant you an exception if you can provide hard evidence on this policy from your government and/or have it on a signed letter from your doctor.
That is what I would try if you really have no other easy options like crossing the border to get it done (I see that many European countries do prescribe MMR at 12 months and below, but a handful are 15 months and above, mostly Scandinavian).
Best of luck. If it doesn’t work you might have to go through a private route or get your child vaccinated abroad.
Would anyone at the pharm companies even be qualified to respond? I’m not sure an email would be enough of a justification.BBCDoc wrote: ↑Sat, 26 Mar 2022 8:15 amGovernment policy on vaccination should usually be accessible online from MOH resources.
GP explanation letter should be sought, outlining why they cannot give the vaccine.
Another option is to contact some of the Pharma companies through local website for their take on it too. GSK, MSD, Pfizer etc.
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They have medical affairs and government affairs people in most countries.Lisafuller wrote:Would anyone at the pharm companies even be qualified to respond? I’m not sure an email would be enough of a justification.BBCDoc wrote: ↑Sat, 26 Mar 2022 8:15 amGovernment policy on vaccination should usually be accessible online from MOH resources.
GP explanation letter should be sought, outlining why they cannot give the vaccine.
Another option is to contact some of the Pharma companies through local website for their take on it too. GSK, MSD, Pfizer etc.
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Ahh, you do have a point.BBCDoc wrote: ↑Sun, 27 Mar 2022 12:29 pmThey have medical affairs and government affairs people in most countries.Lisafuller wrote:Would anyone at the pharm companies even be qualified to respond? I’m not sure an email would be enough of a justification.BBCDoc wrote: ↑Sat, 26 Mar 2022 8:15 amGovernment policy on vaccination should usually be accessible online from MOH resources.
GP explanation letter should be sought, outlining why they cannot give the vaccine.
Another option is to contact some of the Pharma companies through local website for their take on it too. GSK, MSD, Pfizer etc.
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Global Pharma is very very powerful
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