Can The Idiot Who Decided No Need Mask Own Up?

Wow, lots of awards. Are you sure he's a doctor? :biggrin:

https://www.nuh.com.sg/patients-visitors/Pages/find-a-doctor-details.aspx?docid=Dale_Fisher

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He now had egg in the face n I think has gone into hiding. The pap emphasis on face mask now must have made his comic thingy look like the joke of the decade. In addition he had been praising singkieland response to the wuhan virus n with the virus spreading now it had made his praise comical at most n shows his own incompetence.
 
He now had egg in the face n I think has gone into hiding. The pap emphasis on face mask now must have made his comic thingy look like the joke of the decade. In addition he had been praising singkieland response to the wuhan virus n with the virus spreading now it had made his praise comical at most n shows his own incompetence.

Of course, it's also possible that he was told what to say.
 
So why has pap change its mind a forcing everyone to wear mask? Just shows the incompetence of pinky n gang
because there's a correlation between wearing masks, even if it's just layers of cloth, and slowing the spread of ccp virus. that correlation is evident in the bay area, which has becum a model for the rest of the u.s.. just reducing airborne transmission by 6.9 feet is a game changer, including indoors at supermarkets and places of essential businesses. stupid and incompetent w.h.o. keeps believing in their own paradigm that there's no airborne and asymptomatic transmission. real world data is proving w.h.o. wrong and how outdated and irrelevant they are.
 
So why has pap change its mind a forcing everyone to wear mask? Just shows the incompetence of pinky n gang

It was probably a ruse, because the island didn't have enough masks, contrary to the claims of this clown:

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Also, many countries' leaders had been misled by the Chicom puppet, the Ethiopian doggie Tedros. Some of them have regretted doing this, but I highly doubt the Clown-in-chief here is one of them. :biggrin:

"Singapore looks to the WHO to continue providing leadership and coordinate an effective global response."

 
Would love to see the real world data on the number of cases in China...

You have to regime change China to fully know the real situation. Just like how the world found out about concentration camps after Nazi Germany fell.
 
Would love to see the real world data on the number of cases in China...
i've already done my analysis of the number of deaths in the prc attributed to ccp virus, and this number is just for those who were cremated.

https://www.sammyboy.com/threads/covid-19-history-of-deadliest-pandemics.283677/#post-3092690
"here's my analysis and calculation of the death toll in the prc as a result of ccp virus infection. it's buried in the wuhan situation thread."
eatshitndie said:
if 23 crematoriums of various capacities were running 24 by 7 from 1st january to 9th march, my estimate is around 69k. the smallest crematorium was burning 100 corpses a day, according to one report. if we go by that number as the most conservative for all 23 crematoriums, we have 23 x 100 x 69 days = 158,700 total cremations in hubei (including wuhan) during that period. to be truly conservative with the numbers, we assume that not all 159k cremations were for confirmed chinese virus cases. a ratio for one crematorium reported was 8 confirmed cases out of 116 bodies cremated or 6.9% with 48 suspected cases or 41%. they didn't test or confirmed suspected cases. if we assume that not all suspected cases died from the virus but at least 89% were victims of the virus, the percentage of virus cases that were cremated per crematorium would be around 43.69%. 43.69% of 158,700 total cremations would yield 69k.
 
So why has pap change its mind a forcing everyone to wear mask? Just shows the incompetence of pinky n gang
Because sinkies kpkb.

See PAP does listen to sinkies.

@Papsmearer long post about how kpkb works and PAP will change if they hear the kpkb proves that PAP indeed is giving what sinkies want all this while.

PAP is the true sinkies people party.
 
because there's a correlation between wearing masks, even if it's just layers of cloth, and slowing the spread of ccp virus. that correlation is evident in the bay area, which has becum a model for the rest of the u.s.. just reducing airborne transmission by 6.9 feet is a game changer, including indoors at supermarkets and places of essential businesses. stupid and incompetent w.h.o. keeps believing in their own paradigm that there's no airborne and asymptomatic transmission. real world data is proving w.h.o. wrong and how outdated and irrelevant they are.
Put it this way.

Does WHO pay doctors who work for them big big big bucks? Nope.

Do you ever hear of WHO doctors making headlines for discoveries nobel prizes or great clinical achievements?

Nope.

So what type of doctor ends up working for WHO? I dont think they are the very kilat ones. Sounds more like a volunteer type arrangement.

Like that you wont attract the best and smartest.

No wonder the result is crappy advice and indecisions.
 
Put it this way.

Does WHO pay doctors who work for them big big big bucks? Nope.

Do you ever hear of WHO doctors making headlines for discoveries nobel prizes or great clinical achievements?

Nope.

So what type of doctor ends up working for WHO? I dont think they are the very kilat ones. Sounds more like a volunteer type arrangement.

Like that you wont attract the best and smartest.

No wonder the result is crappy advice and indecisions.
not surprised if they are the admin type and mostly political appointees from their respective cuntries.
 
Put it this way.

Does WHO pay doctors who work for them big big big bucks? Nope.

Do you ever hear of WHO doctors making headlines for discoveries nobel prizes or great clinical achievements?

Nope.

So what type of doctor ends up working for WHO? I dont think they are the very kilat ones. Sounds more like a volunteer type arrangement.

Like that you wont attract the best and smartest.

No wonder the result is crappy advice and indecisions.

Spoiler alert, some of those WHO folks aren't even medical doctors. :wink:
 
Because sinkies kpkb.

See PAP does listen to sinkies.

@Papsmearer long post about how kpkb works and PAP will change if they hear the kpkb proves that PAP indeed is giving what sinkies want all this while.

PAP is the true sinkies people party.
OK, PAP cocksucker, all the way from Canada. Why aren't you cocksucker Trudeau's lancheow?
 
THE real culprit.

What we can learn from Singapore's coronavirus tactics

Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, National University of Singapore
By Dale Fisher from the National University of Singapore

Singapore’s response to the coronavirus has been held up by many around the world as a model. As of this week, the country has reported over 300 total cases (with zero deaths), and its infection rate is much slower than the rest of the world.

The first thing that helped with its response was it was ready before the outbreak even occurred because of the SARS outbreak of 2002-03.

It was aware then that its infrastructure wasn’t ready for an outbreak of this kind. So, in the years since, isolation hospitals were built, more negative pressure rooms were created and legislation was put in place.

Then, on December 31, when the world first became aware of coronavirus in China, Singapore started to get prepared. By the time the World Health Organisation declared a public health emergency at the end of January, it was ready.

In February, Singapore made it clear again this virus had the potential to have major health, social and economic consequences. We knew that because we saw what happened in China. The virus brought a country of 1.4 billion people basically to its knees.

The rest of Asia was clearly frightened and scampering to get ready, too – Taiwan, Hong Kong, South Korea. There was no confusion in the minds of these countries what this virus could do.

Yet, still other parts of the world weren’t preparing.


The Conversation, CC BY-ND
Keeping people who test positive in hospitals
Looking at what we do differently today, I think the biggest one is Singapore didn’t let positive patients back into the community.

China also didn’t do that. Wuhan created 50,000 hospital beds in two big temporary hospitals. These weren’t hospitals for sick people, these were all the mild cases that Australia, Europe and US sends home.

Home quarantine is not easy. You’re not supposed to mix with your family, you’re supposed to have your own toilet, you’re not supposed to have visitors. If you’re going to keep people at home, you need to be really sure they’re not transmitting it.

In Singapore, we think it’s better to hive those people off and look after them elsewhere until the virus is clear. People with mild cases are kept in hospitals – we have enough space to put all the positives together.

If you’re going to look after people at home, how do you know they are complying with self-isolation rules? Are you doing phone tracking? Are you doing random checks regularly enough? Are there harsh enough penalties to frighten people from disobeying?

Singapore has contact tracing teams, who identify all the contacts of an infected person and ring them up. Often these people have early symptoms and we’ll arrange for them to be picked up and tested.

Singapore is very liberal with our testing. Less than 1% of our tests are positive, so that reflects just how many tests we are doing.

If people don’t have symptoms, they’re put in home quarantine. And home quarantine is very strict. A couple times a day, you’ll get an SMS and you have to click on a link that will show where your phone is.

In case you cheat and leave your phone at home with someone else, the government has people knocking on doors now and then. The penalties are pretty harsh.


The COVID Chronicles public awareness campaign. Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, National University of Singapore
Consistent, regular communication
We have been very strong on community engagement. The messages we send are: if you are sick, stay home. If you are sick and have had contact with a COVID-19 patient, come in for a test. If you can’t stay home and you have to go out, wear a mask. If you cough, cough into your elbow. Avoid crowds, particularly indoors.

To everyone else, we say social distancing. For restaurant and bar owners, try and reduce the number of people in your businesses. People know what to do and they know if there’s a lockdown, they’re going to be closed. There’s a lot of business and revenue to be lost.


Most restaurants, shopping malls and schools have remained open in Singapore during the pandemic. HOW HWEE YOUNG/EPA
Everyone understands and adapts. You know what happens when people don’t adapt - we end up closing things down.

The messaging has also been very strategic. There’s a cross-ministerial task force – we regard this as a whole of government issue, not just a health issue. The prime minister comes on television every couple weeks, the chair of the task force is now a well-known face. Messaging is generally limited to a small number of authoritative people

There’s great transparency. There’s already great faith in government, so that helps quite a bit.

The messaging from the government is also consistent – they provide the latest numbers and say what’s happening in other countries and what might need to be done in Singapore.

We also created a public awareness campaign with cartoons. This is an alternative medium people might connect with. They are very popular, with over 1 million viewings online. The World Health Organisation is now translating them into other languages.


The COVID Chronicles public awareness campaign. Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, National University of Singapore
Why Singapore isn’t in lockdown
It’s pretty well-known that children are asymptomatic or only have mild disease, so there was no real reason to close schools. If you close schools, what’s the trigger to reopen them?

In Singapore, we want life to go on as normal. We want businesses, churches, restaurants and schools to stay open. This is what success looks like. Everything goes forward with modifications as needed, and you keep doing this until there’s a vaccine or a treatment.

On testing, the threshold for getting a test is pretty low. For the first week, we tested only people from Wuhan or Hubei province, then we tested anyone who had been in China within the last 14 days.

By the end of January, all of our public hospitals could do tests. Then we moved to enhanced screening – we tested anyone coming to a hospital with a respiratory illness, anyone who had been in contact with a COVID-19 patient.

Now, it’s even become more liberal. If you’re a hospital staff member with a mild cold, we’ll give you a test.

But if you’re a normal person with no contacts with anybody and mild symptoms, we’d just send them home. You can get a medical certificate that allows you to stay home from work for five days. If you are a casual worker, there’s financial help with that, too.


Temperature testing at the entrance to a library. HOW HWEE YOUNG/EPA
Leadership needs to be organised
It’s nothing really fancy. We don’t have the magic answer here, we just do it well and efficiently.

It’s certainly more challenging to put these things in place in bigger countries with different political systems, but it just means people need to know their roles.

For instance, communicating to the nation should come from the national government, but the state level should talk about state-relevant things.

It’s really about leadership being organised enough to get the messaging right as a team. Then people will feel more comfortable and are much more likely to follow the rules.

Dale Fisher, Chair, Infection Control, National University Hospital, National University of Singapore

This article is republished from The Conversation under a Creative Commons license. Read the original article.
Is he still there or has already been sacked?
 
Is he still there or has already been sacked?
Pap will not discredit FTs. Especially a high flyer ang mor. N this chap had appeared on international media etc many times. Anyway the Ethiopian also famous n fuck up n still talk big...wat more a 2nd rate ang mor medical Dr?
 
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