System cock-up or ...... ? It said she had already voted, so made a police report.

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This time Interesting liao.... lol :roflmao: :roflmao: :roflmao: :eek:

Who did she voted for ? lol........

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Meanwhile ........



SINGAPORE: A student from Jurong West Secondary School was incorrectly diagnosed with COVID-19, after Tan Tock Seng Hospital (TTSH) mislabelled testing samples.

"The original test was undertaken by our laboratory. Subsequently, the student was admitted to NUH and re-tested twice and found to be negative on both occasions. Our laboratory repeated a PCR test on the original sample and the result was negative," said TTSH in a media release on Tuesday (Jul 14).


"Our investigations revealed that there was an erroneous reporting of this case by our laboratory. This arose from a human error in the laboratory where two patients had their specimens cross-labelled."
 
Look what will happen when we are under pap.lol
 
Actually if you have even one such case we can call off the entire erection to be re-casted using manual records these things should not happen at all. Because it might mean all uncasted votes or many spoilt votes or even correct votes might be corrupted by the 'system' not saying anyone is cheating.

@tanwahtiu might blame it on CCP or Xiaomi vacuum cleaner backdoor virus ?
 
Might as well implement electronic voting next election, it's easier to rig the votes without a trace and daft Sinkies who can't think beyond their five senses of physical experience will not mind. Just spin it as a method to 'save the trees' or a 'SG Smart Nation' initiative. :wink:
 
Meanwhile ........



SINGAPORE: A student from Jurong West Secondary School was incorrectly diagnosed with COVID-19, after Tan Tock Seng Hospital (TTSH) mislabelled testing samples.

"The original test was undertaken by our laboratory. Subsequently, the student was admitted to NUH and re-tested twice and found to be negative on both occasions. Our laboratory repeated a PCR test on the original sample and the result was negative," said TTSH in a media release on Tuesday (Jul 14).


"Our investigations revealed that there was an erroneous reporting of this case by our laboratory. This arose from a human error in the laboratory where two patients had their specimens cross-labelled."


:roflmao::roflmao::roflmao::roflmao::roflmao::roflmao:
 
KNN if mask collection can have glitch so does voting KNN polis leeport is definitely leequired KNN
 
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