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Serious Chan Chun Sing the cheebye said reusable masks will not be mailed as not all households want them

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Reusable masks will not be mailed as not all households want them: Chan Chun Sing
Sending the reusable masks by post could mean wasting one million masks.
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April 4, 09:39 pm
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The reusable masks allocated to each household will not be sent via post, in order to prevent wastage, according to Minister for Trade and Industry Chan Chun Sing.
This is in line with a previous explanation given by Minister for National Development Lawrence Wong, when the Singapore government previously distributed surgical masks to households in February.

In a Facebook post on Apr. 4, Chan emphasised that several measures will be put in place for households to collect their masks safely from collection centres.
This includes implementing priority queues for seniors and spacing out collection times.

30 per cent of households did not collect masks, or think they needed the masks during last exercise
Chan explained that although the government has considered sending the masks via post, they have declined to do so for several reasons.
Firstly, not all households may need or want the masks, so posting masks to every household will be a huge waste of resources.
He cited the fact that during the previous surgical mask collection exercise, more than 30 per cent of households did not collect them, or think that they needed the masks.

“That would mean wasting more than a million precious masks,” said Chan.
He also said that packing the masks according to the number of people staying in each household is a time and manpower-intensive task, and that if the government sends an individually packed mask to each individual, it would take much more effort and time.
Chan also said that based on past experiences, many disputes and uncertainties will occur over whether individuals in particular households actually received their items.

Priority queues for seniors
According to Chan, the government would adopt several measures to minimise the rush and queues at mask collection centres.
Collection times would be spaced out by blocks and precincts, in order to minimise queues.
“Our recent experience validated our ability to complete each transaction within a few minutes,” said Chan.
Priority queues would also be set up for seniors and those who may need assistance.

Welcomed residents to volunteer to distribute masks
The government would also have as many collection counters as possible, depending on the number of local volunteers.
In his post, Chan welcomed residents to volunteer at their local Residents’ Committees (RCs) and Community Clubs (CCs).
Chan also said that the government has simplified the process of collection, in order to minimise the time needed per transaction.
He said that residents can help by collating their family identification cards and collecting as a family, rather than turning up individually.
Chan also clarified that domestic helpers would also receive the reusable masks, if they are staying in Singapore with a residential address.
The reusable mask collection exercise will commence from Sunday, Apr. 5, until the following Sunday, Apr. 12.
 

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Just to recap what the government took from us just in taxes alone..... and they are trying to save some money in the middle of a deadly pandemic?

Types of Taxes in Singapore
  • Income Tax - chargeable on income of individuals and companies.
  • Property Tax - imposed on owners of properties based on the expected rental values of the properties.
  • Estate Duty - abolished since February 15, 2008.
  • Motor Vehicle Taxes - taxes, other than import duties, that are imposed on motor vehicles. These taxes are imposed to curb car ownership and road congestion.
  • Customs and Excise Duties - Singapore is a free port and has relatively few excise and import duties. Excise duties are imposed principally on tobacco, petroleum products and liquors. Also, very few products are subject to import duties. The duties are mainly on motor vehicles, tobacco, liquor and petroleum products.
  • Goods & Services Tax (GST) is a tax on consumption. The tax is paid when money is spent on goods or services, including imports. This kind of indirect tax is also known as Value Added Tax (VAT) in many other countries.
  • Betting Taxes are duties on private lottery, betting & sweep-stake.
  • Stamp Duty is imposed on commercial and legal documents relating to stock & shares and immovable property.
  • Others – The two main taxes are the foreign worker levy and the airport passenger service charge. The foreign worker levy is imposed to regulate the employment of foreign workers in Singapore.
 

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I AM NOT COLLECTING YOUR STUPID MASK.

I AM NOT GOING TO JUMP THROUGH HOOPS LIKE YOUR CIRCUS ANIMALS.

I AM GETTING MY WHOLE EXTENDED FAMILY TO VOTE YOU OUT.
Whether we support them or not.
They still win in the end.
Most people have been condition to love them all this years.
During this tough time fear will increase more love for his team
 

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While I have supported the PAP dogs in some instances, the current leadership is a joke.

Chan Chun Sing is like some armchair army officer who has no experience in the real world.

Heng Swee Kiat has the charisma of a librarian. When I listen to him, it’s like listening to a factory foreman.
 

bobby

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If you watched the media conference on 3 Apr by the 4 clowns....you are as good as listening to 4 fuckers reciting from approved text and not knowing the full meaning or understanding the implications.
 

Byebye Penis

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sigh, just got the mask, don't know what dyes they use.
please wash the mask before using. The black color comes out.
 

CPTMiller

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While I have supported the PAP dogs in some instances, the current leadership is a joke.

Chan Chun Sing is like some armchair army officer who has no experience in the real world.

Heng Swee Kiat has the charisma of a librarian. When I listen to him, it’s like listening to a factory foreman.
I don't really blame them.
We don't really have good knowledgeable people to join politics.
So no choice government take from saf or civil servant.
This is best we have.
So like i said there is nothing we can do except pray hard
 

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While I have supported the PAP dogs in some instances, the current leadership is a joke.

Chan Chun Sing is like some armchair army officer who has no experience in the real world.

Heng Swee Kiat has the charisma of a librarian. When I listen to him, it’s like listening to a factory foreman.

What do you expect when there is no competition and one party bao gar liao? :biggrin:

What do you think happens to the product quality and service if there's only one telco in the country e.g. Singtel? Somehow, people think the rules of monopoly do not apply to politics. :roflmao:

The Taiwanese used to have the KMT bao gar liao back in the day, but they've matured. Sinkies still have a long way to go.
 

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sing post probably can't cope with the extra work load to get the masks out in a timely manner.
 

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Reusable masks will not be mailed as not all households want them: Chan Chun Sing
Sending the reusable masks by post could mean wasting one million masks.
Jason Fan |
clock.png
April 4, 09:39 pm
reusable-masks-.jpg


The reusable masks allocated to each household will not be sent via post, in order to prevent wastage, according to Minister for Trade and Industry Chan Chun Sing.
This is in line with a previous explanation given by Minister for National Development Lawrence Wong, when the Singapore government previously distributed surgical masks to households in February.

In a Facebook post on Apr. 4, Chan emphasised that several measures will be put in place for households to collect their masks safely from collection centres.
This includes implementing priority queues for seniors and spacing out collection times.

30 per cent of households did not collect masks, or think they needed the masks during last exercise
Chan explained that although the government has considered sending the masks via post, they have declined to do so for several reasons.
Firstly, not all households may need or want the masks, so posting masks to every household will be a huge waste of resources.
He cited the fact that during the previous surgical mask collection exercise, more than 30 per cent of households did not collect them, or think that they needed the masks.

“That would mean wasting more than a million precious masks,” said Chan.
He also said that packing the masks according to the number of people staying in each household is a time and manpower-intensive task, and that if the government sends an individually packed mask to each individual, it would take much more effort and time.
Chan also said that based on past experiences, many disputes and uncertainties will occur over whether individuals in particular households actually received their items.

Priority queues for seniors
According to Chan, the government would adopt several measures to minimise the rush and queues at mask collection centres.
Collection times would be spaced out by blocks and precincts, in order to minimise queues.
“Our recent experience validated our ability to complete each transaction within a few minutes,” said Chan.
Priority queues would also be set up for seniors and those who may need assistance.

Welcomed residents to volunteer to distribute masks
The government would also have as many collection counters as possible, depending on the number of local volunteers.
In his post, Chan welcomed residents to volunteer at their local Residents’ Committees (RCs) and Community Clubs (CCs).
Chan also said that the government has simplified the process of collection, in order to minimise the time needed per transaction.
He said that residents can help by collating their family identification cards and collecting as a family, rather than turning up individually.
Chan also clarified that domestic helpers would also receive the reusable masks, if they are staying in Singapore with a residential address.
The reusable mask collection exercise will commence from Sunday, Apr. 5, until the following Sunday, Apr. 12.
I still believe what the PM said thst the Corona virus is not as deadly as Sars, so will not collect the mask
 

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sigh, just got the mask, don't know what dyes they use.
please wash the mask before using. The black color comes out.

If a lot of dye-colors come off when soaked in water, it hints that the dyed is not a fabric-dye. The dye could be recycled from other industrial uses.
 

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... He cited the fact that during the previous surgical mask collection exercise, more than 30 per cent of households did not collect them, or think that they needed the masks ...
previously said sinkies dun nid masks, now got cheek 2 say sinkies din go collect dem previously ... u said no nid 2 wear! pipz go collect 4 wat? ...

previously ah johntan n his jingang went around distributing masks ... now send dem 2 go around delivering masks oso la ...
 
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