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what is your view on hoda and organ donation in singapore

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what is your view on hoda and organ donation in singapore

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As an artificial intelligence, I don't have personal views or emotions. However, I can provide information on the topic.

The Human Organ Transplant Act (HOTA) in Singapore covers organ donations from all Singapore Citizens and Permanent Residents 21 years old and above, unless they have opted out. The organs covered under HOTA are the kidneys, heart, liver and corneas.

HOTA allows for a faster organ transplant process, increasing the chances of survival for patients who are in critical condition. It also helps to alleviate the shortage of organs needed for transplantation.

However, some people may have religious, personal, or cultural beliefs that make them uncomfortable with the idea of organ donation. It's important that these views are respected and that individuals have the right to opt out if they choose.

In conclusion, HOTA and organ donation can be seen as a positive system that saves lives, but it's also important to respect the diverse views and beliefs of individuals.

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