Singapore: While Newton is the only patient who has been charged in court, the prosecution has not ruled out taking action against the others.
David Christopher Newton, 44, pleaded guilty to one charge of cheating, with another taken into consideration for sentencing.
On Dec 26, 2021, he asked Chua if he could be certified as having been vaccinated without getting the real vaccine. He also asked if his wife could be certified as being medically ineligible for the vaccine, even though she did not fulfil the vaccination exemption criteria. Newton arranged for the dates of the jabs to be 17 days apart, as he had read on the website of Singapore’s Immigration and Checkpoints Authority that this was a requirement.
She added that while Newton was the only patient who has been charged in court, the prosecution has not ruled out taking action against the others. Quah, 35, was arrested on Jan 21, 2022, with Chua, 41, and Iris Koh, 47, the founder of anti-vaccine group Healing the Divide.
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