Written Answer to Unanswered Oral Question

Assessment of Reports Linking COVID-19 Vaccines to Onset of Kidney Diseases in Patients with Renal Problems

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27 Mr Yip Hon Weng asked the Minister for Health (a) whether there are incidences of severe kidney damage caused by COVID-19 which resulted in the need for dialysis; (b) whether the Ministry is aware of reports suggesting the possibility of links between COVID-19 vaccinations to the onset of kidney diseases in patients with renal problems; and (c) whether there are any related studies being done in Singapore.

Mr Ong Ye Kung: Severe infections and illnesses, particularly those requiring intensive care, can result in acute kidney injury that necessitates dialysis. This has also been observed for COVID-19 patients who had become severely ill. Otherwise, COVID-19 has not been established to directly cause an increased risk of end-stage kidney disease requiring long-term dialysis. Likewise, there has been no established link, locally or internationally, between COVID-19 vaccines and kidney disease.