RWS worker also kana Corona

Yes, I wish the best of luck to everyone one. It's really a game of chance now.
don't worry.. he's a maintenance engineer...

Case 43 is a 54-year-old Singaporean man who is currently warded in an isolation room at Sengkang General Hospital.

He was in Malaysia on Jan 26. Four days later on Jan 30 he reported symptoms and went to two general practitioner clinics on Jan 30, Feb 5 and Feb 6.

He then sought treatment at Sengkang General Hospital on Feb 6 and was warded the next day.

He was confirmed to have the novel coronavirus on Feb 8.

Before being admitted to hospital, the man had stayed at home except for trips to seek medical treatment and one trip to work at Resorts World Sentosa. He lives at Fernvale Close.

In response to CNA's queries, Resorts World Sentosa confirmed the man was one of its employees. He works as a maintenance engineer and "has no interaction with guests", said a spokesperson.

Resorts World Sentosa has carried out deep cleaning and thoroughly disinfected "all areas and touchpoints" the man had come into contact with, he said.

Employees with whom the man interacted have been told to go on 14 days' leave of absence and closely monitor their health, including taking their temperatures twice a day.

"We remain in touch with these employees and stay closely updated of their health conditions," added the spokesperson.
 
don't worry.. he's a maintenance engineer...

Case 43 is a 54-year-old Singaporean man who is currently warded in an isolation room at Sengkang General Hospital.

He was in Malaysia on Jan 26. Four days later on Jan 30 he reported symptoms and went to two general practitioner clinics on Jan 30, Feb 5 and Feb 6.

He then sought treatment at Sengkang General Hospital on Feb 6 and was warded the next day.

He was confirmed to have the novel coronavirus on Feb 8.

Before being admitted to hospital, the man had stayed at home except for trips to seek medical treatment and one trip to work at Resorts World Sentosa. He lives at Fernvale Close.

In response to CNA's queries, Resorts World Sentosa confirmed the man was one of its employees. He works as a maintenance engineer and "has no interaction with guests", said a spokesperson.

Resorts World Sentosa has carried out deep cleaning and thoroughly disinfected "all areas and touchpoints" the man had come into contact with, he said.

Employees with whom the man interacted have been told to go on 14 days' leave of absence and closely monitor their health, including taking their temperatures twice a day.

"We remain in touch with these employees and stay closely updated of their health conditions," added the spokesperson.
They don't know how he got infected. No link to other cases. Also, his colleagues are now on LOA. A few or all of them will surely kena, give them a few days. And these colleagues would have past on the virus to others (their families and friends). Hence, new cluster here.
 
They don't know how he got infected. No link to other cases. Also, his colleagues are now on LOA. A few or all of them will surely kena, give them a few days. And these colleagues would have past on the virus to others (their families and friends). Hence, new cluster here.
Frankly, why everyone is so scared with this flu virus. Just treat it as a normal flu virus or like chickenpox virus. And its probably as contagious as chickenpox virus too. I am hoping to get it and get over with it.
 
He go to malaysia for massage? That means the women probably infected and passing it on to other sinkies who go to same spa.
 
The death toll is now higher than the global number of deaths caused by the Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) virus, which killed 774 people in 2002-2003.
 
The death toll is now higher than the global number of deaths caused by the Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) virus, which killed 774 people in 2002-2003.
Back then, it was not during cny, plus no high speed train network, lower income so people do not travel much.
 
They don't know how he got infected. No link to other cases. Also, his colleagues are now on LOA. A few or all of them will surely kena, give them a few days. And these colleagues would have past on the virus to others (their families and friends). Hence, new cluster here.

Our Contact-Tracing team very guat, according to ST. They will find out the complete history.
 
don't worry.. he's a maintenance engineer...

Case 43 is a 54-year-old Singaporean man who is currently warded in an isolation room at Sengkang General Hospital.

He was in Malaysia on Jan 26. Four days later on Jan 30 he reported symptoms and went to two general practitioner clinics on Jan 30, Feb 5 and Feb 6.

He then sought treatment at Sengkang General Hospital on Feb 6 and was warded the next day.

He was confirmed to have the novel coronavirus on Feb 8.

Before being admitted to hospital, the man had stayed at home except for trips to seek medical treatment and one trip to work at Resorts World Sentosa. He lives at Fernvale Close.

In response to CNA's queries, Resorts World Sentosa confirmed the man was one of its employees. He works as a maintenance engineer and "has no interaction with guests", said a spokesperson.

Resorts World Sentosa has carried out deep cleaning and thoroughly disinfected "all areas and touchpoints" the man had come into contact with, he said.

Employees with whom the man interacted have been told to go on 14 days' leave of absence and closely monitor their health, including taking their temperatures twice a day.

"We remain in touch with these employees and stay closely updated of their health conditions," added the spokesperson.

All entertainment centres should shut down until it is defcon yellow.
 
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Gambling is more important than health so no country would impose restrictions on gambling joints.
 
The death toll is now higher than the global number of deaths caused by the Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) virus, which killed 774 people in 2002-2003.

Absolute numbers may be large, but if looking at it based on percentage, it’s low.

Influenza B caused some 10,000 deaths since the start of this season, and numbers are still growing.

You taken your flu jab?
 
Absolute numbers may be large, but if looking at it based on percentage, it’s low.

Influenza B caused some 10,000 deaths since the start of this season, and numbers are still growing.

You taken your flu jab?
So why no quarantine, flu alert, travel restrictions, temperature monitoring, area lockdowns etc etc for the flu? flu should be treated the same as Wuhan virus,,,as its even more deadly and more infectious and higher fatality too
 
Absolute numbers may be large, but if looking at it based on percentage, it’s low.

Influenza B caused some 10,000 deaths since the start of this season, and numbers are still growing.

You taken your flu jab?

No man, no money to pay Doc.
 
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