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Serious Great News! Sinkies can Jalan Jalan dine high SES restaurants visit whores after 13 June!

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Restrictions on track to be ‘relaxed’ after June 13, says PM Lee who spells out ways to keep Covid-19 under control​

Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong speaking in a live broadcast to the nation on May 31, 2021.

  • PM Lee Hsien Loong said Singapore is on track to relax tighter rules to combat Covid-19 after June 13
  • This is contingent on the coronavirus situation continuing to improve and community infections falling further
  • He also sketched out the Republic’s new approach to keeping Covid-19 under control by testing, contact tracing and vaccinating more quickly and extensively
SINGAPORE — Singapore is on track to relax more stringent rules to combat Covid-19 after June 13, Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong said on Monday (May 31).

He also sketched out the Republic’s new approach to keeping the coronavirus under control by testing, tracing close contacts of infected persons and vaccinating more quickly and extensively than before.

Speaking in a live broadcast to the nation, Mr Lee said that the number of daily cases has come down and the recent outbreak that necessitated tighter measures was on track to be brought under control, barring another big cluster or super-spreader event.

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Singapore went into Phase Two (Heightened Alert) on May 16 to contain the coronavirus, banning dining in at eateries and capping gatherings to two persons.

Mr Lee said: “We will know for sure in another week or so. Meanwhile, I count on everyone to keep up our efforts and stay vigilant.

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“If our situation continues to improve, and the number of community cases falls further, we should be able to relax the restrictions after June 13.”

Stressing that Singapore is in a better position than a year ago, Mr Lee outlined the Republic’s strategy to deal with more infectious variants of Covid-19 that are now widespread.

“Specifically, there are three things that we have to do more of, and faster: Testing, contact tracing and vaccination,” said Mr Lee.

TESTING

On testing, he said that Singapore would shift its approach towards faster and more liberal ways to detect Covid-19 cases.

This would mean that “routine, large-scale, fast and simple testing” will be part of the new normal.

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“Henceforth, we will not only test to identify infections when a new case pops up. We will also routinely and regularly test people who appear well, in normal work or social or community settings, to make these places safe.”

Doing so will give people confidence to resume larger-scale events or gatherings, he said.

Singapore could, for instance, deploy fast tests before religious services, football games, concerts or wedding receptions to assure participants that the event is safe from the coronavirus.

Right now, general practitioners and clinics are already using a quick but less accurate antigen rapid test (ART) on patients with acute respiratory infections as well as a more accurate polymerase chain reaction (PCR) test.

The ART can show a result within 30 minutes, as opposed to the days it may take for a PCR test.

If the ART comes back positive, the patient can be isolated immediately and a PCR test can confirm the result later, thus reducing the chances of infecting others.

Mr Lee added that Singapore would also deploy one-minute Covid-19 breath tests at the Causeway and at Changi Airport.

With faster and cheaper tests available, Rostered Routine Testing, which is already done in higher-risk settings such as migrant worker dormitories, construction worksites and hospitals, could also be rolled out to more workplaces, such as offices, restaurants and shopping centres.

Those in jobs that could result in super-spreading events because of close contact with many people could also be tested regularly under Rostered Routine Testing. They include taxi drivers and bus captains, physiotherapists, masseurs, stage performers, sports and fitness instructors and educators.

Soon, Singaporeans will also be able to buy do-it-yourself Covid-19 tests over pharmacy counters, he added.

“They are simple to use, and not so uncomfortable. You can administer these on your own,” he said.

“These alternatives to PCR tests help us detect and isolate persons quickly when they are most infectious. This will be a big help in slowing down the spread of Covid-19. As the virus mutates to become more transmissible, we must respond by testing more widely.”

CONTACT TRACING

The authorities will also be casting the net wider with contact-tracing as well as isolating more contacts of new cases of Covid-19, said Mr Lee.

Today, first-degree close contacts of coronavirus cases are being isolated and tested immediately. But their family members will be isolated only if the close contacts test positive.

In future, household members of close contacts will also be notified to isolate themselves immediately, a change from the previous approach.

If the first-degree contact later tests negative, his household members will be released from isolation.

Mr Lee said: “If the first-degree contact tests positive, we will have saved precious time by isolating his household members earlier.

“This more aggressive approach will help us to shut down clusters more quickly.”

He added that experience has shown that an infected close contact was quite likely to infect others from the same household.

Mr Lee thanked Singaporeans for their self-discipline, public spirit and support of the TraceTogether and SafeEntry contact-tracing tools.

“With SafeEntry, they can identify thousands of people who had visited the same places as infected cases and inform these potential contacts to come forward for a free Covid-19 test.

“This is what we did for White Sands, Jem and Westgate (malls), and now NTUC Foodfare (food court) in Anchorvale,” he said, referring to recent Covid-19 clusters that broke out at these places.

VACCINATION

Finally, Mr Lee said that Singapore would vaccinate more people and in a quicker manner.

He noted that the authorities have made good progress since vaccinations began in December last year.

“Our healthcare and front-line workers, and the majority of those 45 and above, have already received at least their first dose,” he said. “These are the ones more at risk from Covid-19.”

Vaccination of those between the ages of 40 and 44 is under way.

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Scrooball (clone)

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This fucker is not saying much right? Everything will still depend on what happens until 13 June. He can weave the dragon and tiger story but it will be futile if cases increase later on.
 

laksaboy

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So business as usual. What was the point of the speech?

“Henceforth, we will not only test to identify infections when a new case pops up. We will also routinely and regularly test people who appear well, in normal work or social or community settings, to make these places safe.”

So I guess mass events, cinemas, high and low SES workplace employees will be tested, probably randomly.
 

mahjongking

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point of speech is to show he never died yet,
probably he felt guilty never show face this month

should have just let john tan make the speech
 

batman1

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WHY no mention of more aggressive checking measures of Ah Nehs coming into red Dot ??? The Multi-task force allowed free movement of covid-19 from INDIA to RED DOT for past one month when many have been voicing out concerns of so many infected Ah Nehs coming into Red Dot. NOW They already in Red Dot, how to track these infected Ah Nehs ???
 

millim6868

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This CB PAOigs now ask all children 12 n above to go for vaccine but parent must consent,if something happen the parent is the murderer,CB ppl with vaccine get covid also die but they tell u others with vavcine didnt die,i tell u all those with vaccine never get covid n die because they never come in contact with covid 1617
 
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