There is no ‘Singapore variant,’ country tells Arvind Kejriwal
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External Affairs Minister Jaishankar stated “Delhi Chief Minister does not speak for India,” after Singapore objected to Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal’s feedback on COVID-19 variant present in Singapore.
Foreign Minister of Singapore Vivian Balakrishnan on Wednesday countered Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and asserted, “There is no ‘Singapore variant’.
“Politicians should stick to facts!,” stated Mr. Balakrishnan, a day after Mr. Kejriwal claimed that COVID-19 that was concentrating on kids in Singapore was “from there”.
The Foreign Minister of Singapore is the second to answer the Delhi chief’s feedback.
Singapore maintains that the variant discovered within the country got here from India.
The Embassy of Singapore in its social media deal with responded to the Delhi Chief Minister’s touch upon Tuesday night.
“There is no truth whatsoever in the assertions….There is no “Singapore variant”. The pressure that is prevalent in lots of the COVID-19 circumstances in latest weeks is B.1.617.2 variant, which originated in India. Phylogenetic testing has proven this B.1.617.2 Variant to be related to a number of clusters in Singapore,” stated the Ministry of Health of Singapore in an announcement issued on Tuesday.
Mr. Kejriwal had earlier taken to social media on Tuesday saying that the Coronavirus in Singapore is “very dangerous for children”.
“I appeal to the central government: 1. Immediately suspend air services with Singapore. 2. Look for alternatives to vaccine for children,” stated Mr. Kejriwal.
Singapore will shut major and secondary stage colleges and junior faculty from Wednesday until May 28 in view of the spurt in COVID-19 circumstances that is affecting kids extra, and junior faculty from Wednesday until May 28.
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