Healing the Divide’s Iris Koh gets new charges, including telling Telegram users to harass doctors

SINGAPORE: Iris Koh, chairman of the Healing the Divide cluster known to be against COVID- 19 vaccination, was handed five new claims on Thursday ( May 9 ).

Two of the new charges were related to compelled Telegram groups to torment doctors, and two were related to compelled Telegram groups to compel the same individuals to hinder employees at the MOH and MSF.

Koh was charged with organizing a public assembly in opposition to the president’s COVID-19 immunization program, but his Chinese name has been changed from Shu Cii to Hsiao Pei.

Koh reportedly instigated 2 828 Telegram users on December 27, 2021, and 879 Telegram users on December 27 to reportedly torment doctors at vaccination centers.

She allegedly advised parents of young children to reserve a COVID-19 immunization time for their child, inquire about the health of the shots, and request that the doctor record their responses. She instructed the users to review the medics to the Singapore Medical Council if they disagreed.

The 48-year-old is even accused of instigator the same members on October 11, 2021, who deliberately obstruct employees at MOH and MSF under her new expenses.

She reportedly requested that ministry staff “flood” the MOH and MSF hotlines and that they escalate their calls for investigation.

Koh was even accused of handing out T-shirts with the tagline” United We Stand for Choice- Healing the Divide” &nbsp, close to Bedok Police Headquarters, encouraging residents of her organization to wear the T-shirts and take pictures on December 25, 2021.

She then faces a total of 14 fees. &nbsp,