"Why failed ?
14 Feb - there was a foreign worker tested positive for COVID-19 and he was rushed into ICU a day later.
17 Feb - 2 more foreign workers were tested positive for the virus.
18 Feb - it was revealed that they formed a new cluster from a work site.
News came out and employers rushed to send their foreign workers, who are unwell, to the hospital for a swab test.
19 Feb - MOM published a news article from Mr Kelvin Teoh (divisional director of MOM for foreign workers) that employers must not send the foreign workers to the hospital or they may have their WORK PASS privileges suspended. Those foreign workers were then turned away from the hospital after news were released.
As the employers and the foreign workers were worried that their work pass and licence to hire foreign worker may be revoked by MOM, everyone remained quiet till the massive outbreak happened.
The PAP Taskforce tried to cover up their earlier mishap but it got too big to sweep it under the carpet.
The poor foreign workers in numbers of 300,000 became victims of the PAP government, due to their lack of hindsight and that huge stench of arrogance to listen to the public when many threads about the issue was raised in and around mid Feb.
To this day, neither did Mr Kelvin Teoh nor Josephine Teo nor PAP Taskforce apologise to Singaporean and the foreign workers."
14 Feb - there was a foreign worker tested positive for COVID-19 and he was rushed into ICU a day later.
17 Feb - 2 more foreign workers were tested positive for the virus.
18 Feb - it was revealed that they formed a new cluster from a work site.
News came out and employers rushed to send their foreign workers, who are unwell, to the hospital for a swab test.
19 Feb - MOM published a news article from Mr Kelvin Teoh (divisional director of MOM for foreign workers) that employers must not send the foreign workers to the hospital or they may have their WORK PASS privileges suspended. Those foreign workers were then turned away from the hospital after news were released.
As the employers and the foreign workers were worried that their work pass and licence to hire foreign worker may be revoked by MOM, everyone remained quiet till the massive outbreak happened.
The PAP Taskforce tried to cover up their earlier mishap but it got too big to sweep it under the carpet.
The poor foreign workers in numbers of 300,000 became victims of the PAP government, due to their lack of hindsight and that huge stench of arrogance to listen to the public when many threads about the issue was raised in and around mid Feb.
To this day, neither did Mr Kelvin Teoh nor Josephine Teo nor PAP Taskforce apologise to Singaporean and the foreign workers."