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Despite having a similar population and far more space than Singapore. (43,000sqkm vs Singapore's 700sqkm) Singapore has still done a much better job in keeping the case count and the deaths as low as possibe.
Denmark has more than double the number of cases and 28 times the number of deaths.
This shows just how well the PAP is doing compared to the rest of the world and I would like to take this opportunity to thank Mr Lee and his team for doing such an excellent job in keeping us safe and secure.
The fact that Singapore has huge reserves also means that Singapore does not have to worry about the future because the government can easily restart the economy in no time at all.
Now is a good time to be a Singaporean. All that the government needs to do now is to lift the lockdown. It does nothing to help.
Denmark has more than double the number of cases and 28 times the number of deaths.
This shows just how well the PAP is doing compared to the rest of the world and I would like to take this opportunity to thank Mr Lee and his team for doing such an excellent job in keeping us safe and secure.
The fact that Singapore has huge reserves also means that Singapore does not have to worry about the future because the government can easily restart the economy in no time at all.
Now is a good time to be a Singaporean. All that the government needs to do now is to lift the lockdown. It does nothing to help.
Denmark
> Measure:
Early full closure of institutions and shutting borders
> COVID-19 confirmed cases: 6,318
> COVID-19 related deaths: 285
> Population: 5.8 million
Denmark took swift action to address the spread of COVID-19. On March 11, the Danes limited assembly to no more than 10 people, shuttered libraries, schools, gyms, salons, and restaurants. Denmark was also one of the first European countries to close all of its public schools and its border, doing so on March 14. The Scandinavian nation banned all festivals until September.
Denmark’s Prime Minister Mette Fredericksen credited her nation’s success to fighting the outbreak with its willingness to unite to address the crisis, including practicing self-isolation. Danes approve of the government’s handling of the crisis, with 86% supporting Denmark’s measures, according to one poll. Most restrictions will remain in place until May 10, when the government is set to take another look at the protocols in place.