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CECA is going to kill Singaporeans two ways: job loss and covid-19

LITTLEREDDOT

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Fake covid-19 certificates are even more damaging than fake degrees

https://www.onlinecitizenasia.com/2...oxUoJjxfSP78xxpr6rIFtj5EsWgHQmgZjBX9MJ-YqFwkE


Indian Fake COVID-19 certificates appearing in India
Travellers from India need to take COVID-19 tests in India before arriving in Singapore
Correspondent
by Correspondent

21 September 2020


Medics arrive to take blood samples of residents of Spanish Garden residential complex after a COVID-19 positive case was detected in an apartment, in Guwahati

Medics arrive to take blood samples of residents of Spanish Garden residential complex after a COVID-19 positive case was detected in an apartment, in Guwahati

The Indian authorities have recently uncovered instances of fake COVID-19 medical certificates surfacing in India.
Earlier this month (4 Sep), a Delhi-based doctor, Dr Kush Parashar, and his aide were arrested for issuing fake COVID-19 certificates (‘Delhi: Doctor held for issuing fake Covid-19 certificates‘).
After collecting swab samples from suspected COVID-19 patients or people seeking the COVID-19 tests for employment or travel reasons, the doctor would discard their samples and issue them fake test results in the names of at least three diagnostic laboratories, certifying that they are COVID-19 free.

The doctor and his aide have issued at least 75 of such fake COVID-19 certificates, charging people who came for the test Rs2,400 (S$44) each.

“Their cover was blown, when one of the recipients of the test results found a mismatch in his name and contacted the diagnostic centre to learn that the latter didn’t issue any such result,” Delhi Police told the media. It was the diagnostic centre which reported the matter to the police.

Dr Parashar is said to have a postgraduate degree in medicine from Russia.

Indian government hospital also involved
Not only a private clinic was found to been involved in issuing fake COVID-19 certificates, a government public hospital in the Indian State of Uttarakhand was also involved.
Last Wed (16 Sep), news emerged that a government hospital in Uttarakhand had allegedly issued Out-Patient Department (OPD) slips to people, certifying that they are free of COVID-19 (‘Uttarakhand Hospital Issues Fake Covid-Free Certificates, Probe Ordered‘).

It did so without conducting any COVID-19 tests, prompting the state government to launch an inquiry into the matter. Many of such fake certificates were issued to migrant workers who wanted to go to other districts in search of work.

The matter came to light when a government doctor was caught issuing the fake COVID-19 certificates for money.

When contacted Uttarakhand Chief Secretary said a detailed enquiry is being ordered into the matter. The probe will seek to find out for how long the racket was going on at the hospital and how many doctors were involved in it, the Chief Secretary said.

Fake COVID-19 certificates circulating in State of Kerala

In another Indian State of Kerala, the state’s Health Minister K.K. Shylaja warned today that actions will be taken to deal with the issuance of fake COVID-19 certificates (‘Issue of fake COVID certificates: Minister warns of action‘, 21 Sep).

She said that stringent action will be taken against those involved in the distribution of fake COVID-19 test certificates.

The Kerala state authorities has recently unearthed the circulation of forged COVID-19 documents, which were made to appear as those issued by the Pozhiyoor primary health centre (PHC). The seal of the PHC on the fake certificates was found to have been forged.

The fake certificates were allegedly sold to fishermen at rates ranging from Rs2,000 to 3,000 (S$37 to 55) in order for them to fish in other places such as Neendakara, Kochi and Beypore.

Condemning the act, Shylaja cautioned that such illegal activities would lead to the uncontrolled spread of the infection. The Pozhiyoor police had been directed to probe the incident and book those responsible under the Kerala Epidemic Diseases Ordinance 2020, she said.

Travellers from India need to take COVID-19 tests before arriving in Singapore

According to a press statement from the Singapore’s Health Ministry (MOH) on 9 Sep, it said that MOH has been “closely monitoring the COVID-19 situation in India”.
MOH added that travellers from India, who are not Singaporeans or PRs, will be required to take a COVID-19 test within 72 hours before departure.

“Travellers will need to present a valid negative COVID-19 test result as a condition of approval to enter Singapore. This requirement will take effect for those arriving in Singapore from 17 September 2020, 0000 hours, and will apply on top of the existing requirements of a 14-day Stay-Home Notice (SHN) at dedicated SHN facilities and a negative COVID-19 test before the end of their SHN,” MOH said.

However, given the emergence of fake COVID-19 certificates in India, it’s not known if MOH has encountered any of such certificates from those travellers entering Singapore.
 

zhihau

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Can we just ban India Indians from coming in while their COVID numbers poised to be world number one?

PAP never learn from their lessons in March is it?
 

tanwahtiu

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Knew cheats test certifcates will happen.

No cheating u are not Indians.

Why they dare to behave this way... Unclean fact...
 

mahjongking

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all patriotic sinkees go armskote draw rifles and report to changi airport to repell invaders,
shoot on sight and shoot to kill...... :biggrin:
 

zeddy

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Can we just ban India Indians from coming in while their COVID numbers poised to be world number one?

PAP never learn from their lessons in March is it?
Agree... Why it's so hard for the PAP to ban these CECA Nehs from stepping foot here? Somehow I just got this feeling, the PAP once again kena checkmate by the Modi Government over the CECA deal. God knows what other sensitive hidden details in that agreement that are not being made to the public. Malaysia banned any flights coming from Ah Neh land but it seems that the PAP is more than happy to welcome back these Ah Nehs.
 

millim6868

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61% song , PAPigs will bring whole sg down sooner or later but 61% song with it, first is do cleaners job which xia suay prepare for them, so no stress for it
 

LITTLEREDDOT

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Two points:

1. Everyone in India, including doctors, can be bribed. PAP must take a country's culture into account when granting PRs and citizenships, and opening the doors to foreign workers under agreements like CECA.

2. The fake covid-19 certificates will not be stopped. The poorly-paid lab technicians in these recognised labs can also be bribed.

"The latest directive to produce valid pre-departure test results from recognised labs comes as faked test results are becoming increasingly common in India, with reports of agents and doctors taking bribes to produce them. "

Travellers entering Singapore from India told to produce Covid-19 test results from recognised labs
Staff at Changi Airport Terminal 3 arrival hall assign returning passengers which hotel to serve their stay home notices on May 10, 2020.

Staff at Changi Airport Terminal 3 arrival hall assign returning passengers which hotel to serve their stay home notices on May 10, 2020.PHOTO: ST FILE

Clara Chong


All Covid-19 pre-departure test results for travellers from India entering Singapore must come from recognised labs which are internationally accredited or endorsed by the Indian government, said Singapore's Ministry of Health (MOH).

Those without the required valid documents will not be allowed into the country.

Additionally, from today, all travellers - including Singapore citizens and permanent residents - with a recent travel history to India within the last 14 days before coming to Singapore will have to take a serology test. The test detects the presence of antibodies and can show if the person might have been infected.

Those who test positive will be exempted from taking the polymerase chain reaction swab test - which detects the presence of viral genetic material - before the end of their two-week stay-home notice (SHN) period.

The latest directive to produce valid pre-departure test results from recognised labs comes as faked test results are becoming increasingly common in India, with reports of agents and doctors taking bribes to produce them.

This requirement also follows a significant jump in imported cases from India, with the gradual easing of travel rules and loosening of the country's border restrictions.

In the five days from last Thursday to Monday, two-thirds of Singapore's imported cases, or 61 per cent of them, had visited India.

MOH said last Friday that there will be two levels of checks - one at the airport in India before boarding, and the other at the arrival immigration in Singapore.

"Travellers found without the required valid documents will be refused entry into Singapore. We will not hesitate to take action against those who present forged documents to seek entry into Singapore, including barring them from entry to Singapore in the future," warned the ministry.

This new and more stringent border restriction comes in addition to existing requirements - a two-week SHN period at dedicated SHN facilities and a further negative Covid-19 test before the end of the SHN period.

"This covers the full incubation period of Covid-19, and has been effective in preventing spread into our local community," MOH assured.
 

birdie69

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Agree... Why it's so hard for the PAP to ban these CECA Nehs from stepping foot here? Somehow I just got this feeling, the PAP once again kena checkmate by the Modi Government over the CECA deal. God knows what other sensitive hidden details in that agreement that are not being made to the public. Malaysia banned any flights coming from Ah Neh land but it seems that the PAP is more than happy to welcome back these Ah Nehs.
We promised Modi to take good care of their people, regardless healthy or sick, must keep our promise
 

sam heng

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Two points:

1. Everyone in India, including doctors, can be bribed. PAP must take a country's culture into account when granting PRs and citizenships, and opening the doors to foreign workers under agreements like CECA.

2. The fake covid-19 certificates will not be stopped. The poorly-paid lab technicians in these recognised labs can also be bribed.

"The latest directive to produce valid pre-departure test results from recognised labs comes as faked test results are becoming increasingly common in India, with reports of agents and doctors taking bribes to produce them. "

Travellers entering Singapore from India told to produce Covid-19 test results from recognised labs
Staff at Changi Airport Terminal 3 arrival hall assign returning passengers which hotel to serve their stay home notices on May 10, 2020.

Staff at Changi Airport Terminal 3 arrival hall assign returning passengers which hotel to serve their stay home notices on May 10, 2020.PHOTO: ST FILE

Clara Chong


All Covid-19 pre-departure test results for travellers from India entering Singapore must come from recognised labs which are internationally accredited or endorsed by the Indian government, said Singapore's Ministry of Health (MOH).
Thats no way to treat your lover. total trust is needed. lol
 

stingray

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Fake covid-19 certificates are even more damaging than fake degrees

https://www.onlinecitizenasia.com/2...oxUoJjxfSP78xxpr6rIFtj5EsWgHQmgZjBX9MJ-YqFwkE


Indian Fake COVID-19 certificates appearing in India
Travellers from India need to take COVID-19 tests in India before arriving in Singapore
Correspondent
by Correspondent

21 September 2020


Medics arrive to take blood samples of residents of Spanish Garden residential complex after a COVID-19 positive case was detected in an apartment, in Guwahati

Medics arrive to take blood samples of residents of Spanish Garden residential complex after a COVID-19 positive case was detected in an apartment, in Guwahati

The Indian authorities have recently uncovered instances of fake COVID-19 medical certificates surfacing in India.
Earlier this month (4 Sep), a Delhi-based doctor, Dr Kush Parashar, and his aide were arrested for issuing fake COVID-19 certificates (‘Delhi: Doctor held for issuing fake Covid-19 certificates‘).
After collecting swab samples from suspected COVID-19 patients or people seeking the COVID-19 tests for employment or travel reasons, the doctor would discard their samples and issue them fake test results in the names of at least three diagnostic laboratories, certifying that they are COVID-19 free.

The doctor and his aide have issued at least 75 of such fake COVID-19 certificates, charging people who came for the test Rs2,400 (S$44) each.

“Their cover was blown, when one of the recipients of the test results found a mismatch in his name and contacted the diagnostic centre to learn that the latter didn’t issue any such result,” Delhi Police told the media. It was the diagnostic centre which reported the matter to the police.

Dr Parashar is said to have a postgraduate degree in medicine from Russia.

Indian government hospital also involved
Not only a private clinic was found to been involved in issuing fake COVID-19 certificates, a government public hospital in the Indian State of Uttarakhand was also involved.
Last Wed (16 Sep), news emerged that a government hospital in Uttarakhand had allegedly issued Out-Patient Department (OPD) slips to people, certifying that they are free of COVID-19 (‘Uttarakhand Hospital Issues Fake Covid-Free Certificates, Probe Ordered‘).

It did so without conducting any COVID-19 tests, prompting the state government to launch an inquiry into the matter. Many of such fake certificates were issued to migrant workers who wanted to go to other districts in search of work.

The matter came to light when a government doctor was caught issuing the fake COVID-19 certificates for money.

When contacted Uttarakhand Chief Secretary said a detailed enquiry is being ordered into the matter. The probe will seek to find out for how long the racket was going on at the hospital and how many doctors were involved in it, the Chief Secretary said.

Fake COVID-19 certificates circulating in State of Kerala

In another Indian State of Kerala, the state’s Health Minister K.K. Shylaja warned today that actions will be taken to deal with the issuance of fake COVID-19 certificates (‘Issue of fake COVID certificates: Minister warns of action‘, 21 Sep).

She said that stringent action will be taken against those involved in the distribution of fake COVID-19 test certificates.

The Kerala state authorities has recently unearthed the circulation of forged COVID-19 documents, which were made to appear as those issued by the Pozhiyoor primary health centre (PHC). The seal of the PHC on the fake certificates was found to have been forged.

The fake certificates were allegedly sold to fishermen at rates ranging from Rs2,000 to 3,000 (S$37 to 55) in order for them to fish in other places such as Neendakara, Kochi and Beypore.

Condemning the act, Shylaja cautioned that such illegal activities would lead to the uncontrolled spread of the infection. The Pozhiyoor police had been directed to probe the incident and book those responsible under the Kerala Epidemic Diseases Ordinance 2020, she said.

Travellers from India need to take COVID-19 tests before arriving in Singapore

According to a press statement from the Singapore’s Health Ministry (MOH) on 9 Sep, it said that MOH has been “closely monitoring the COVID-19 situation in India”.
MOH added that travellers from India, who are not Singaporeans or PRs, will be required to take a COVID-19 test within 72 hours before departure.

“Travellers will need to present a valid negative COVID-19 test result as a condition of approval to enter Singapore. This requirement will take effect for those arriving in Singapore from 17 September 2020, 0000 hours, and will apply on top of the existing requirements of a 14-day Stay-Home Notice (SHN) at dedicated SHN facilities and a negative COVID-19 test before the end of their SHN,” MOH said.

However, given the emergence of fake COVID-19 certificates in India, it’s not known if MOH has encountered any of such certificates from those travellers entering Singapore.

The Chinese have a saying "stern judge breeds crafty thieves" which pappies seem not to understand. When millions ah nehs get infected with Covid in their own shit hole, where do they want to flee to? Rob, steal or cheat, they want to get the money and medical documents whether real or fake to flee where Covid is under control. Nearest destination? Not Nepal or China. The only country in Asia with doors wide open to all foreigners whether infected or not.

The melayu up north are not stupid as some people thought they are. They are smarter. They close their borders to one and all. The only country that still welcomes infectious foreigners is sadly SG.
 
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