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Singaporeans are outraged by the scandal at the umbilical cord blood bank

A scandal has erupted in Singapore involving the company Cordlife, where thousands of umbilical cord blood samples stored at their facilities were damaged. This has caused anger among Singaporean parents who had paid to store their newborn babies’ umbilical cords and cord blood in the hopes of using stem cells for potential future treatments. The incident has raised concerns about the effectiveness of this industry, which has only recently emerged.

The Ministry of Health in Singapore discovered that a significant number of cord blood samples were damaged due to inadequate liquid nitrogen levels in the storage tanks. Cordlife has filed a report with the police, accusing employees of violating procedures. This has led to arrests of former executives and board members of the company, adding to the controversy and distrust among customers.

While some parents are seeking legal action against Cordlife, many medical organizations do not actually recommend private cord blood banking, citing the low likelihood of actually needing stored cord blood. The high cost of storing cord blood compared to the relatively small benefits it may provide has been a point of contention among medical professionals.

The incident at Cordlife has shed light on the challenges of monitoring the industry and the importance of thorough investigations when scandals like this occur. The Ministry of Health is conducting further tests on other cord blood storage tanks to assess the extent of the damage. Parents who have paid for cord blood storage are left feeling anxious and uncertain about the future of their investments in protecting their children’s health.

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