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https://statestimesreview.com/2020/...nt-trying-to-depress-number-of-suspect-cases/

Singapore government trying to depress number of suspect cases
February 16, 2020



Minister Gan Kim Yong, Lawrence Wong and Ong Ye Kung

Countless residents in public have been infected after severe lapses at local GP clinics, where GP doctors refuse to report suspect cases on government orders. These lapses however are no misdiagnosis, but based off “guidelines” issued by the Ministry of Health.
The ministry recently also rejected new testing methods like CT scan and clinical diagnosis to identify suspect cases.
Alongside shoddy guidelines at GP clinics, the corrupted Singapore dictatorship is trying to depress the number of suspect cases.
A 50-year-old Singapore taxi driver was infected with the Wuhan virus from an unknown passenger he ferried, and he continued driving for the next 11 days while coughing. The Singaporean was forced back into work because the four clinics he visited refused to diagnose him as a suspect case.
Visited GP clinics 4 times
According to the Ministry of Health, the taxi driver first started coughing on Feb 3, and sought treatment at a GP clinic on Feb 5. The GP clinic sent him away and refused to get him checked for the virus.
The Singaporean did not trust the GP doctor and visited 3 other GP clinics on Feb 7, Feb 10 and Feb 13. All 4 GP clinics refused to diagnose him as a suspect case. The last GP doctor referred him to the emergency department at the National University Hospital, and on the next day Feb 14, he was subsequently tested positive as a carrier of the deadly Wuhan virus.

The Ministry of Health did not explain the severe lapses in clinical diagnosis at Singapore GPs, even when there are more than 10 cases where a confirmed case visited GP clinics at least twice.
The official figures of confirmed cases is 72 as of yesterday, and the government recently stopped publishing the number of those in quarantine and suspect cases.
It also appears that Singapore has ran out of quarantine facilities, because government ministers are now advising suspect cases to rest at home. Minister Lawrence Wong said on Friday that the government may stop contact tracing when the number of infected gets too large.
 
https://statestimesreview.com/2020/...nt-trying-to-depress-number-of-suspect-cases/

Singapore government trying to depress number of suspect cases
February 16, 2020



Minister Gan Kim Yong, Lawrence Wong and Ong Ye Kung

Countless residents in public have been infected after severe lapses at local GP clinics, where GP doctors refuse to report suspect cases on government orders. These lapses however are no misdiagnosis, but based off “guidelines” issued by the Ministry of Health.
The ministry recently also rejected new testing methods like CT scan and clinical diagnosis to identify suspect cases.
Alongside shoddy guidelines at GP clinics, the corrupted Singapore dictatorship is trying to depress the number of suspect cases.
A 50-year-old Singapore taxi driver was infected with the Wuhan virus from an unknown passenger he ferried, and he continued driving for the next 11 days while coughing. The Singaporean was forced back into work because the four clinics he visited refused to diagnose him as a suspect case.
Visited GP clinics 4 times
According to the Ministry of Health, the taxi driver first started coughing on Feb 3, and sought treatment at a GP clinic on Feb 5. The GP clinic sent him away and refused to get him checked for the virus.
The Singaporean did not trust the GP doctor and visited 3 other GP clinics on Feb 7, Feb 10 and Feb 13. All 4 GP clinics refused to diagnose him as a suspect case. The last GP doctor referred him to the emergency department at the National University Hospital, and on the next day Feb 14, he was subsequently tested positive as a carrier of the deadly Wuhan virus.

The Ministry of Health did not explain the severe lapses in clinical diagnosis at Singapore GPs, even when there are more than 10 cases where a confirmed case visited GP clinics at least twice.
The official figures of confirmed cases is 72 as of yesterday, and the government recently stopped publishing the number of those in quarantine and suspect cases.
It also appears that Singapore has ran out of quarantine facilities, because government ministers are now advising suspect cases to rest at home. Minister Lawrence Wong said on Friday that the government may stop contact tracing when the number of infected gets too large.
I thought statestimesreview access was blocked
 
I'm not surprised this fuckwit has been POFMAd to death the last thing on earth that Singapore has done is try to suppress the number of cases. If anything they have gone in the other direction and been far too efficient and thereby pushing Singapore's ranking up the "number of cases" score card to the detriment of the country.
 
What a load of bull and irrelevant context..how do u suppress the number of suspect cases...nobody needs to know the actual number of suspect cases they need to know the suspected number of actual cases :biggrin:
 
Save the article, get ready for POFMA and retraction/apology. :wink:
 
The more you forbid readership, the more truth is hidden.

If you have done nothing wrong, why want to hide it?
 
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It also appears that Singapore has ran out of quarantine facilities, because government ministers are now advising suspect cases to rest at home. Minister Lawrence Wong said on Friday that the government may stop contact tracing when the number of infected gets too large.
KNN KNN KNN cb minister earlier my uncle olredi told you is pointless to waste money do all those contact tracing you don't listen KNN
 
State yr opinon express yr thought than cut and paste... what u think...

https://statestimesreview.com/2020/...nt-trying-to-depress-number-of-suspect-cases/

Singapore government trying to depress number of suspect cases
February 16, 2020



Minister Gan Kim Yong, Lawrence Wong and Ong Ye Kung

Countless residents in public have been infected after severe lapses at local GP clinics, where GP doctors refuse to report suspect cases on government orders. These lapses however are no misdiagnosis, but based off “guidelines” issued by the Ministry of Health.
The ministry recently also rejected new testing methods like CT scan and clinical diagnosis to identify suspect cases.
Alongside shoddy guidelines at GP clinics, the corrupted Singapore dictatorship is trying to depress the number of suspect cases.
A 50-year-old Singapore taxi driver was infected with the Wuhan virus from an unknown passenger he ferried, and he continued driving for the next 11 days while coughing. The Singaporean was forced back into work because the four clinics he visited refused to diagnose him as a suspect case.
Visited GP clinics 4 times
According to the Ministry of Health, the taxi driver first started coughing on Feb 3, and sought treatment at a GP clinic on Feb 5. The GP clinic sent him away and refused to get him checked for the virus.
The Singaporean did not trust the GP doctor and visited 3 other GP clinics on Feb 7, Feb 10 and Feb 13. All 4 GP clinics refused to diagnose him as a suspect case. The last GP doctor referred him to the emergency department at the National University Hospital, and on the next day Feb 14, he was subsequently tested positive as a carrier of the deadly Wuhan virus.

The Ministry of Health did not explain the severe lapses in clinical diagnosis at Singapore GPs, even when there are more than 10 cases where a confirmed case visited GP clinics at least twice.
The official figures of confirmed cases is 72 as of yesterday, and the government recently stopped publishing the number of those in quarantine and suspect cases.
It also appears that Singapore has ran out of quarantine facilities, because government ministers are now advising suspect cases to rest at home. Minister Lawrence Wong said on Friday that the government may stop contact tracing when the number of infected gets too large.
 
KNN KNN KNN cb minister earlier my uncle olredi told you is pointless to waste money do all those contact tracing you don't listen KNN
PAP is willing to use money to cover up the lumber 1 in chart by setting up contact tracing and particular takings and many analyst failed to detect this and claimed that sg is lumber 1 in detecting cases but none of them are from these wayang show KNN KNN KNN they all walkin the a&e themselves LOL KNN
 
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