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Sunday, August 24, 2025

Bill Gates' trip to Singapore falsely linked to 'vaccine mandate' claims - Yahoo

Singapore did not pass a law to "mandate vaccines and jail the unvaccinated" days after Bill Gates visited the city-state, contrary to false claims amplified by a website AFP has repeatedly fact-checked. Under its infectious diseases law, Singaporean authorities can only enforce a vaccine mandate if it determines an outbreak is imminent and that inoculations are necessary to secure public safety.

"Singapore passes law to mandate vaccines and jail the unvaccinated -- days after Bill Gates' high-level visit," reads a May 12 post by an Australia-based Facebook page with more than 9,000 followers.

The post links to an article with the same headline on "The People's Voice", a dubious website which AFP has repeatedly fact-checked for amplifying Covid-19 misinformation.

The site has also previously claimed Gates and the World Health Organization (WHO) were "forcing vaccination", which AFP has debunked here.

"Just as Bill Gates and the WHO's Tedros Ghebreyesus wrapped up high-profile visits with the nation's top leaders, sweeping changes were quietly pushed through the country's legal system—changes that now make it a crime to refuse mandatory government vaccines," reads the article, calling the timing "impossible to ignore".

Other posts claiming Singapore would mandate vaccines also appeared on X, Facebook and TikTok.

But Singapore's Ministry of Health told AFP the claims are false.

"Singapore has not passed any laws on vaccinations after Mr Gates’ recent visit to Singapore," the...



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