Breaking @$%!Wuhan sars reached SG

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SINGAPORE - The Ministry of Health said on Saturday (Jan 4) that it had been notified of the first suspected case of the mystery Wuhan virus here, involving a three-year-old girl from China who had pneumonia and a travel history to the Chinese city of Wuhan.

She has been warded for further assessment and treatment, and isolated as a precautionary measure, said the Ministry.

She was in stable condition, and preliminary tests showed that the case was positive for Respiratory Syncytial Virus, a common cause of childhood pneumonia, it added.

Investigations are ongoing to confirm this as the cause.

MOH noted that the girl had not visited the Huanan seafood wholesale market in Wuhan associated with the cluster of pneumonia cases.

https://www.straitstimes.com/singap...y-on-viral-pneumonia-outbreak-in-chinas-wuhan
 
It must feel wonderful to be a nurse in these times. :biggrin:

By the way, they call it a 'seafood wholesale market' but many exotic creatures are also sold as food there. :wink:
 
It must feel wonderful to be a nurse in these times. :biggrin:

By the way, they call it a 'seafood wholesale market' but many exotic creatures are also sold as food there. :wink:
rodents , cats , dogs ,snake and raddits
 
Can ban chinese tourist from wuhan for the time being
 
Altogether now!!! Ho eh lai!!! Pai eh kee!!! Huat ah!!!
 
It has cum earlier than expected.
Premature cum.
 
SINGAPORE: A Chinese girl with pneumonia has been warded in Singapore and isolated as a precautionary measure after travel to Wuhan, where there has been an outbreak of the illness.

As of 2pm on Saturday (Jan 4), the Ministry of Health (MOH) said it has been notified of a three-year-old female Chinese national with pneumonia and travel history to Wuhan, where a seafood wholesale market has been associated with a cluster of pneumonia cases.

The case has not visited the Huanan seafood wholesale market in Wuhan associated with the cluster of pneumonia of unknown cause," MOH said.

"The case has been warded for further assessment and treatment, and isolated as a precautionary measure," the ministry added.

The girl is in a stable condition and preliminary tests showed that she is positive for Respiratory Syncytial Virus, a common cause for childhood pneumonia.
 
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