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Iris Koh was born on 1976 in Singapore. Discover Iris Koh's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 47 years old?
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Iris Koh Height, Weight & Measurements
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Iris Koh Net Worth
Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Iris Koh worth at the age of 47 years old? Iris Koh’s income source is mostly from being a successful . She is from Singapore. We have estimated
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Later that month, Koh was found to have been collaborating with Dr. Jipson Quah of the Wan Medical Clinic in Bedok. Quah had been falsifying COVID-19 vaccination records, and allowed patients to submit pre-recorded videos or photos showing them performing a self-administered pre-event antigen rapid tests, despite pre-event testing having to occur in real-time and in the presence of a qualified medical practitioner or a qualified self-administered test supervisor. Koh had referred members of Healing the Divide to Quah's clinic. Following this, Koh, Quah, and Quah's assistant Thomas Chua Cheng Soon were arrested. Koh was charged with an offence of the criminal conspiracy to cheat on 23 January 2022. Meanwhile, Quah and Chua were charged with an offence of abetment by conspiracy to cheat.
Koh was granted a $20,000 bail on 4 February 2022, and was released. However, as part of the bail conditions, she could not contact, directly or indirectly, co-accused persons, alleged accomplices or any witnesses, including members of the Healing the Divide. Lun believed that the restriction was overly broad as there were over 6,000 members of Healing the Divide. A list of potential witnesses was later provided.
Koh founded the Healing the Divide group to "fill an information gap about COVID-19". In October 2021, Koh and her husband, Raymond Ng, reportedly encouraged over 2,000 members of Healing the Divide to flood several public hotlines, such as the Ministry of Health Quality Service/Feedback hotline, the National Care Hotline and the Ministry of Social and Family Development Hotline. Following this, the police announced that they had begun an investigation on both Koh and Ng for allegedly instigating others to call and overwhelm public hotlines. Koh later apologised for her actions and claimed that she was assisting police with the investigations.
In November 2021, multiple videos from Koh's YouTube channel, where she uploaded various videos surrounding the pandemic and the vaccine, were removed after they were found to have been violating community guidelines. The removal of content from her channel was supported by the Ministry of Health. Following this, Koh decided the sue the government over the removal of her videos, as she believed that it was a violation of her human rights. She was represented by lawyer and activist M Ravi, who was a friend of hers.
In January 2022, the Ministry of Health filed a police report against Koh after she reportedly encouraged members of Healing the Divide to "overwhelm on-site medical staff with questions" at vaccination centres on 27 December 2021.
Iris Koh Shu Cii (born: 1976) is a Singaporean anti-vaccination activist. She is the founder of the anti-vaccination activism group Healing the Divide.