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COVID-19 superheroes disappear, less than a day after their debut
The original post on the Gov.sg Facebook page introducing the Virus Vanguard was taken down on Monday night (Apr 21), replaced by one showing only the silhouettes of the superhero team. (Photo: Facebook/Gov.sg)
By Zhaki Abdullah
21 Apr 2020 08:14AM(Updated: 21 Apr 2020 11:36AM)

SINGAPORE: Virus Vanguard, no more. The COVID-19 superhero team has disappeared, less than a day after they made their debut.
A page on the Gov.sg website on Monday (Apr 20) introducing the five-member fictional superhero team has been taken down.

In response to media queries, a spokesperson from the Ministry of Communications and Information (MCI) said the Virus Vanguard is now "undergoing a review".
"We have received quite a lot of feedback on the characters and we will be reviewing them. We are sorry if we offended anyone," said a post on the Gov.sg Facebook page.
"As this is the first time we are exploring this content format, we appreciate your patience."
The post did not elaborate on the feedback received.

The superhero team was a collaboration between Gov.sg and art collective Band of Doodlers. The plan was to create a comic series to convey the different aspects of the "circuit breaker" measures aimed at stemming the spread of the coronavirus.


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Members of the Virus Vanguard superhero team as depicted on the Gov.sg Facebook page. (Photo: Facebook/Gov.sg)

The introduction of Virus Vanguard - who made their appearance on the same day Singapore reported a record jump of 1,426 COVID-19 cases - drew mixed reaction from the public.

Some felt the characters - whose powers ranged from being able to detect viruses to using empathy to "absorb all negativity" - gave too much levity to the fight against a disease that infected almost 2.5 million people and killed more than 170,000 people globally.
Several people also felt that more emphasis could be given to real life COVID-19 frontliners such as healthcare workers.

One character in particular, MAWA Man, drew flak for playing up the rivalry between popular English Premier League teams Manchester United and Liverpool.
The character - whose name stands for Must Always Walk Alone, a play on Liverpool's motto You'll Never Walk Alone - is described as a fanatical Manchester United fan who enforces safe distancing by using his “repelling power” to push objects and people back.

READ: 'Superheroes' join Singapore's COVID-19 fight
An online petition on Change.org by Liverpool supporters, calling for MAWA Man to be removed from the Virus Vanguard lineup, had received more than 500 digital signatures as of Tuesday morning (Apr 21).

In a comment on Gov.sg's Facebook page announcing the review of the Virus Vanguard, Band of Doodlers founder Mas Shafreen identified himself as the creator of the superhero team, and apologised that the characters "came across insensitive".

"A group of us, including myself, wanted to create superhero characters to show appreciation for our frontliners, including healthcare workers, and how we can battle this together," said Mr Mas, who also goes by the pen name Wanton Doodle.
He said he was later approached to develop a comic series to help raise awareness of circuit breaker measures.
"The current situation has affected us all and I know as an artist myself, I am very appreciative of such opportunities given that jobs are hard to come by," he said.
" I am sorry for the trouble caused and I hope local artists can still be supported with creative projects."

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Bring back aunty lucy with all shade of colors as messengers.
 
Gov.sg introduces new superhero team that includes safe-distancing hero who hates Liverpool & fake news buster
Move over, VR man.
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Forget the Avengers, there's a new superhero team in town.


According to Gov.sg, the Virus Vanguard is Singapore's advance guard against Covid-19 in a parallel world.
In this parallel world, these five superheroes all have unique abilities which allow them to keep the virus at bay, and make life easier for Singaporeans during the circuit breaker.

Mini Moh and Circuit Breaker will keep you streaming movies at home

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The first member of the team is Circuit Breaker, a highly advanced robot piloted by a 12-year-old girl named Mini Moh.
According to Gov.sg, Mini Moh is "sharp with her words", which is probably useful when she has to scold people that are not adhering to the ongoing circuit breaker measures.
The robot can supposedly control any digital equipment with a chip in it within a 50km radius, which is useful when your Wifi is down for whatever reason.
It can also achieve "lossless data compression ratio of up to 1000:1", which is just a complex way of saying that it can help the nation stream their favourite YouTube videos at the highest quality.

Fake News Buster will ensure that nobody spreads fake news. For love.

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The next member of the team is Fake News Buster, who wields the hammer Mallet of Truth, and a special suit which allows him to generate power when knocking sense into people.
Useful.

His backstory is pretty tragic though, as he was apparently a flat earth believer until he failed his geography in secondary school, and was unable to follow his girlfriend, and possibly the love of his life, to the same Junior College.
He is described as a "Walking Wikipedia and Google combined", and is apparently a walking supercomputer that has made it his life goal to eliminate fake news.
Given the current climate, I would say his skills are sorely needed.

MAWA Man just basically hates Liverpool

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Next is MAWA Man, a fanatical Manchester United fan who repels people and objects far apart, thus enforcing safe-distancing (Must Always Walk Alone).
He also happens to hate Liverpool, and his hate for the club is so intense that it manifested as a special telekinetic power to push objects and people through his eyes.
Unfortunately, it seems like Manchester United fans are his kryptonite, since he allegedly cannot stop them from gathering, as he will be compelled to join them.

Dr Disinfector has an antidote to Covid-19, but keeps it within her gun for some reason

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Dr Disinfector is the fourth member of the team, and she has a very straight-forward ability: being able to detect the presence of any virus or bacteria, and having a multifunctional treatment gun which can eradicate viruses and disinfect surfaces.
The gun even contains antidotes and boosters, which makes you wonder why she refuses to share the antidote with the world in the first place.

She graduated summa cum laude (First-Class Honours) from Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) with double degrees in chemical science and microbiology (basically Tony Stark and Bruce Banner combined into one), and was once flushed down the toilet by a colleague.
The experience apparently caused her to be extra sensitive towards cleanliness, prompting her superhero journey to begin.

Care-leh Dee is the rare trillionaire that can empathise with you

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The last member of the team is Care-leh Dee (pronounced Care Lady), who apparently made trillions from prudent investments (not sure how this works).
During a year-long meditation experience in Kathmandu, she got trapped during an avalanche, and she gained a new-found ability to feel exactly what others around her feel after a two-month ordeal.

Her ability to make others feel better, understand how others feel through telepathy, and to temporarily absorb negative energy and thoughts will definitely come in handy, especially since McDonald's is going to be closed until May 4.
Her wealth would probably go a long way in restarting the local economy as well.
Move over, VR Man. There are some new local heroes in Singapore.


Top image from Gov.sg and CDC.
 
Obviously the gahmen thinks that all this COVID-19 is a fantasy and fighting them with cartoon superheros that do not exist in real life....in this case might as well throw in a clever m&d and an honest Ah Neh as one of their characters.
 
I didn’t know such a superhero team created until it reported taken down.

Hatred of Liverpool FC so high? Even at the peak of fergie Man U power, I only envy. Hate and cuss can cause a team to lose? Anyway happy 就好。
 
Ahahahahaha! :roflmao:

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Those twits at the gov dot sg propaganda team actually thought this was a good idea? Out of touch and delusional. :cool:
 
The next member of the team is Fake News Buster, who wields the hammer Mallet of Truth, and a special suit which allows him to generate power when knocking sense into people.

And you can get your suppositories of truth over at the gov dot sg website. :thumbsup:

 
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