- Joined
- May 26, 2009
- Messages
- 17,247
- Points
- 63
deleted.....
Last edited:
Mers can delete?![]()
Honest mistake. Let's move on.
Mers can delete?![]()
Heard news that a suspected MERS case happened yesterday at SGH. But no news from SPH
You trying to create Fear Uncertainty and Doubt in Singapore by spreading rumours!?
Heard news that a suspected MERS case happened yesterday at SGH. But no news from SPH
You start a thread to spread a rumor which is absolutely unsubstantiated.
You then get cold feet and delete the content.
You now repeat the rumor so you're back to square one.
You are one confused cookie.
You trying to create Fear Uncertainty and Doubt in Singapore by spreading rumours!?
The aim is to speak the truth. The best weapon against SPH's selective reporting is to always speak the truth and so impeach SPH's credibility that whether it reports or chooses not to report is irrelevant. The people and social media have the power to report the truth.
Whether u believe what I heard or say is also not important.
But those who work in the relevant Depts in SGH knows whether I speak the truth.
The truth will be out.
Will the patient be tested positive?
The same principle we must use against the pap and its cronies is we must tell the truth and make them look foolish should they don't tell the truth
If a person who has just returned from Korea or Saudi Arabia and develops a fever ..., he / she will most likely be quarantined and classified as a "suspected mers case" until the test results are out which takes a few days. He / she may just have a normal flu.Heard news that a suspected MERS case happened yesterday at SGH. But no news from SPH
She is not exactly very logical when it comes to bashing the government. You'll have noticed.
You speak about truth, yet in your 2nd post stated "Heard news that a suspected MERS case happened yesterday at SGH. But no news from SPH." Have you ever thought that by creating unsubstantiated rumours created more problems then simply waiting for something more concrete? A person is smart, but people as a whole reacts to news like this in very bad ways. Why are you trying to drag Singapore into a shittier position then it already is as you claimed?
If a person who has just returned from Korea or Saudi Arabia and develops a fever ..., he / she will most likely be quarantined and classified as a "suspected mers case" until the test results are out which takes a few days. He / she may just have a normal flu.
I remembered that till now, there are more than a 100 such cases. It is not wise to report each and every case as it will cause undue alarm. After a while, it will become "cry wolf" and when the real thing occurs, people will be less on guard thinking it is just another false alarm.
You speak about truth, yet in your 2nd post stated "Heard news that a suspected MERS case happened yesterday at SGH. But no news from SPH." Have you ever thought that by creating unsubstantiated rumours created more problems then simply waiting for something more concrete? A person is smart, but people as a whole reacts to news like this in very bad ways. Why are you trying to drag Singapore into a shittier position then it already is as you claimed?
No, yesterday was the 1st time
No, yesterday was the 1st time