908 cases on 5 Aug 20

That is why covid-19 has become a global pandemic unlike the usual influenza strains.

Gather the moment you get infected until covid-19 sheds you are infectious.

This means from incubation period all the way to virus shedding, which is generally a 14 day period all in.

It gets even more confusing and dangerous because of the asymptomatic cases i e cases with no signs of any symptoms after incubation but still being infectious.


That's why we must determine how many of the 908 cases are infectious.
 
Asymptomatic transmission is rare according to WHO.

https://time.com/5850256/who-asymptomatic-spread/


The WHO has been an absolute idiot throughout the saga. They merely saw what lead countries are doing, and then modified their recommendations accordingly. Nothing original, constructive, or productive ever came from them. Often, they were took instructions from China to upplay or downplay the situation according to China's interests.
 
The WHO has been an absolute idiot throughout the saga. They merely saw what lead countries are doing, and then modified their recommendations accordingly. Nothing original, constructive, or productive ever came from them. Often, they were took instructions from China to upplay or downplay the situation according to China's interests.

So why is everyone wearing masks? If WHO are idiots we should do the opposite of what they recommend.
 
Again, all imported cases are from India. Fuck CECAs give us a bad reputation.
 
It is not fake. It said..
SINGAPORE - All travellers entering Singapore who are serving their stay-home notice (SHN) outside of dedicated facilities will soon have to wear an electronic monitoring device.

From Aug 10, 11.59pm, such travellers will have to wear the device throughout the 14-day stay-home period.

They include citizens, permanent residents, long-term pass holders, work pass holders and their dependants. Children aged 12 and below are exempted
 
It is not fake. It said..
SINGAPORE - All travellers entering Singapore who are serving their stay-home notice (SHN) outside of dedicated facilities will soon have to wear an electronic monitoring device.

From Aug 10, 11.59pm, such travellers will have to wear the device throughout the 14-day stay-home period.

They include citizens, permanent residents, long-term pass holders, work pass holders and their dependants. Children aged 12 and below are exempted

It means god knows how many people had sneaked out of their homes when they were supposed to be quarantined. :rolleyes:
 
It means god knows how many people had sneaked out of their homes when they were supposed to be quarantined. :rolleyes:

tiagong the monitoring team video calls the people who are on quarantine.
 
How does WHO classify rare?

Based on what I read in the newspaper reports, asymptomatic cases could figure anywhere between 15%-30%.

It does not say that asymptomatic cases are rare you twit. What WHO says is that asymptomatic cases rarely transmit the virus so there is no need to worry about them.
 
All worker dorms expected to be cleared of Covid-19 by Aug 7- Lawlan Wong say one.

All migrant worker dormitories are expected to be cleared of Covid-19 by Aug 7 except for 17 standalone blocks in purpose-built facilities, said National Development Minister Lawrence Wong.

These blocks will serve as temporary quarantine facilities for workers still serving out their isolation period.

Mr Wong, who co-chairs the multi-ministry task force combating the Covid-19 outbreak, said yesterday: "It has been a challenging and tough journey for everyone involved in clearing the migrant workers in the dormitories... We are finally reaching the last stretch."

This means that almost all migrant workers will be cleared of the virus by early next month, aside from 28,000 who are still in the various quarantine facilities.

Workers who complete their isolation period will have to take an additional Covid-19 test. Those who test negative can resume work if their employers meet safety requirements.

"We will be working very closely with all the companies who are engaging these workers to allow them to start work and to allow work to resume as soon as possible," noted Mr Wong, who also thanked those on the front line involved in the clearing operation. "Contractors must also take all the measures seriously... just because the workers are cleared doesn't mean that they can resume activities as before."

The Government is also working with contractors on housing arrangements for workers, such as moving them to alternative accommodation facilities like quick-build dormitories.

Mr Wong noted that easily more than 80 per cent of the 323,000 workers staying in dormitories have either recovered or tested negative for the coronavirus so far.

Health Minister Gan Kim Yong, who also co-chairs the task force, said the authorities will continue to keep a close eye on the construction industry in particular.

"We do expect to see from time to time Covid-19 cases among the construction industry... so we need to watch carefully to make sure that there are no big clusters," he said.

Mr Wong reiterated that migrant workers will continue to be tested regularly: "If we detect... any positive case, we will have to go in quickly, again do our usual operations, ring-fence the area, stop work even, and then do a sweep, aggressive testing around all the close contacts."

He said contractors should ensure safe management measures are in place to reduce the risk once work resumes, given that an infection could lead to all work stopping again.
 
All worker dorms expected to be cleared of Covid-19 by Aug 7- Lawlan Wong say one.

All migrant worker dormitories are expected to be cleared of Covid-19 by Aug 7 except for 17 standalone blocks in purpose-built facilities, said National Development Minister Lawrence Wong.

These blocks will serve as temporary quarantine facilities for workers still serving out their isolation period.

Mr Wong, who co-chairs the multi-ministry task force combating the Covid-19 outbreak, said yesterday: "It has been a challenging and tough journey for everyone involved in clearing the migrant workers in the dormitories... We are finally reaching the last stretch."

This means that almost all migrant workers will be cleared of the virus by early next month, aside from 28,000 who are still in the various quarantine facilities.

Workers who complete their isolation period will have to take an additional Covid-19 test. Those who test negative can resume work if their employers meet safety requirements.

"We will be working very closely with all the companies who are engaging these workers to allow them to start work and to allow work to resume as soon as possible," noted Mr Wong, who also thanked those on the front line involved in the clearing operation. "Contractors must also take all the measures seriously... just because the workers are cleared doesn't mean that they can resume activities as before."

The Government is also working with contractors on housing arrangements for workers, such as moving them to alternative accommodation facilities like quick-build dormitories.

Mr Wong noted that easily more than 80 per cent of the 323,000 workers staying in dormitories have either recovered or tested negative for the coronavirus so far.

Health Minister Gan Kim Yong, who also co-chairs the task force, said the authorities will continue to keep a close eye on the construction industry in particular.

"We do expect to see from time to time Covid-19 cases among the construction industry... so we need to watch carefully to make sure that there are no big clusters," he said.

Mr Wong reiterated that migrant workers will continue to be tested regularly: "If we detect... any positive case, we will have to go in quickly, again do our usual operations, ring-fence the area, stop work even, and then do a sweep, aggressive testing around all the close contacts."

He said contractors should ensure safe management measures are in place to reduce the risk once work resumes, given that an infection could lead to all work stopping again.

This shows that the PAP is the best!
 
Again, all imported cases are from India. Fuck CECAs give us a bad reputation.


More importantly, they take away PMET jobs.

2/3 of a financial institution were staffed from citizens of one country

3/4 of a bank were also staffed with citizens from one country.

This was reported today in black and white.
 
It does not say that asymptomatic cases are rare you twit. What WHO says is that asymptomatic cases rarely transmit the virus so there is no need to worry about them.


Another statement from WHO that has not been backed by rigorous scientific evidence.

My trust in the WHO is as limp as a flag on a windless day.
 
Another statement from WHO that has not been backed by rigorous scientific evidence.

My trust in the WHO is as limp as a flag on a windless day.

WHO is the foremost authority when it comes to worldly matters.
 
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