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Common Singaporeans Infected with Double Mutation Indian CCP Virus.

Sinkieland shares a common Covid destiny with India! :thumbsup:

 
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Yes, however, the new India variant is not from last year. It occurred shortly after they stopped social distancing after mobilizing a huge vaccine drive for the population there. The vaccines needed to be properly stored at -70 degrees Celsius otherwise it wd be ineffective. If u hv worked in India, u will know that they do things differently there n negligence in SOPs can occur at a frequent level. So most likely a huge portion of their vaccines are probably the same quality with placebo effect.
Considering places with limited lockdown.. the mutation was minimal. The mutation has occured mainly 3rd world countries
. South Africa, Brazil and ah neh land...where slums and unsanitary conditions prevail. And lockdowns was partial. Or implemented for 2 weeks n the people live in close proximity to each other. The lockdown is a joke. And compare again with South Dakota, Texas, Sweden where lockdowns were non existent..the economy does well..and virus not an issue...their life is normal.

In a nutshell..for 3rd world slums the virus has mutated due to the shit environment. And half bake lockdowns favour virus mutation. Tat is just my opinion
 
Considering places with limited lockdown.. the mutation was minimal. The mutation has occured mainly 3rd world countries
. South Africa, Brazil and ah neh land...where slums and unsanitary conditions prevail. And lockdowns was partial. Or implemented for 2 weeks n the people live in close proximity to each other. The lockdown is a joke. And compare again with South Dakota, Texas, Sweden where lockdowns were non existent..the economy does well..and virus not an issue...their life is normal.

In a nutshell..for 3rd world slums the virus has mutated due to the shit environment. And half bake lockdowns favour virus mutation. Tat is just my opinion
South Dakota, Texas and Sweden have better hygiene practices and more educated people with a higher awareness about virus transfers, hygiene and social responsibility.
Third world countries have poor hygiene level, which provides the optimum atmosphere for viruses to breed and mutate. Bacteria and viruses thrive on unsanitary, dirty surfaces. Third world countries too generally have masses of lower educated people who are unaware about virus transfers. Their culture also generally are not attuned for them to be aware of social responsibility.
Lockdowns are useful in curtailing virus spreads. However, if you teach chickens to do lockdown, how effective do you think that will be?
 
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Once you signed CECA with India, you have to accept warts and all coming from that country. Modi told PAP you can't choose. It is all in the agreement.
 
South Dakota, Texas and Sweden have better hygiene practices and more educated people with a higher awareness about virus transfers, hygiene and social responsibility.
Third world countries have poor hygiene level, which provides the optimum atmosphere for viruses to breed and mutate. Bacteria and viruses thrives on unsanitary, dirty surfaces. Thirdworld countries too generally have masses of lower educated people who are unaware about virus transfers. Their culture also generally are not attuned for them to be aware about social responsibility.
Lockdowns are useful in curtailing virus spreads. However, if you teach chickens to do lockdown, how effective do you think that will be?
One other point. New York and California have the lockdown and death rate is the highest in yankeeland...lockdowns n masks don't work..so for 3rd world countries..better to let the virus spread and bite the bullet..if more die..it will actually b better for them as they clear the surplus popn and achieve herd immunity. Their lives are nothing to their gahmens anyway.
 
One other point. New York and California have the lockdown and death rate is the highest in yankeeland...lockdowns n masks don't work..so for 3rd world countries..better to let the virus spread and bite the bullet..if more die..it will actually b better for them as they clear the surplus popn and achieve herd immunity. Their lives are nothing to their gahmens anyway.
What does the Statue of Liberty symbolize? Freedom.
Lockdown in a place like USA is like trying to teach an old dog a new trick. Tough one, but what to do? It is what it is. The virus does not give a damn abt where u come from, what is yr culture, yr social status, etc.
Im just so glad that I’m not from a 3rd world country n ur not the leader of that country! :wink:
 
What does the Statue of Liberty symbolize? Freedom.
Lockdown in a place like USA is like trying to teach an old dog a new trick. Tough one, but what to do? It is what it is. The virus does not give a damn abt where u come from, what is yr culture, yr social status, etc.
Im just so glad that I’m not from a 3rd world country n ur not the leader of that country! :wink:

Let's b practical and realistic. 3rd world countries are 3rd world due to the fact of over population, corruption, unsanitary living conditions. Human Life is worth nothing. Any help given is just for show. Lock down implemented..they starve etc as they live hand to mouth. So ppl have to choose, starve to death or die of virus. Do Better for all to just let the virus spread n the ppl move on. The Spanish flu ended tat way. Now with half baked measures the virus is forced to evolve n things are worst. So wat 8s going on now. Is it better for everyone?
 
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The PAP govt has allowed the free movement of covid-19 from India to Singapore. This is treason.
Is it part of the agreement to allow CECA Indians viruses to move to Sinkapore freely as well as their faked talents?
 
Let's b practical and realistic. 3rd world countries are 3rd world due to the fact of over population, corruption, unsanitary living conditions. Human Life is worth nothing. Any help given is just for show. Lock down implemented..they starve etc as they live hand to mouth. So ppl have to choose, starve to death or die of virus. Do Better for all to just let the virus spread n the ppl move on. The Spanish flu ended tat way. Now with half baked measures the virus is forced to evolve n things are worst. So wat 8s going on now. Is it better for everyone?
I’m afraid ur spot on correct about ’any help given is just for show.’
This article wrote about how the world is pouring in to help, and yet, the help delivered for the impacted patients are being stalled at delhi airport. Most likely allocated n reserved for the uber rich. Sad when the govt should do better for their people.
https://www.cnn.com/2021/05/05/india/india-covid-foreign-aid-distribution-intl-hnk-dst/index.html
 
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I’m afraid ur spot on correct about ’any help given is just for show.’
This article wrote about how the world is pouring in to help, and yet, the help delivered for the impacted patients are being stalled at delhi airport. Most likely allocated n reserved for the uber rich. Sad when the govt is so corrupt.
https://www.cnn.com/2021/05/05/india/india-covid-foreign-aid-distribution-intl-hnk-dst/index.html
Before the pandemic...did these gahmens give any help to their poor? Gahmen policies ensured they remained poor...n now with pandemic...why lockdowns to save lives become so important?
 
Before the pandemic...did these gahmens give any help to their poor? Gahmen policies ensured they remained poor...n now with pandemic...why lockdowns to save lives become so important?
Only for show. Pity. Some of them I met were very good, hardworking people. Can only pray for them from here.
 
Only for show. Pity. Some of them I met were very good, hardworking people(the working class). Can only pray for them from here.
Everyone suffers....the pandemic is doing the world a favour especially to the 3rd world by getting rid of the surplus popn n the old n the infirmed. In addition the next generation etc will gain immunity. This was the case for the black death, the Spanish flu n in certain way SARs. This delaying tactic etc just makes things worst
 
as can be seen from the covid19 test result is not 100%, what happens if a false negative gets to go through custom and later as a commoner in the street with a disastrous sad ending
 
This guy should be happy that his burdens has been lifted. N look at the photo...they are obese...n y no mention on obese being a cause of death by the Wuhan virus?

India's COVID crisis fully hit home the moment Gaurav arrived in the country and found out both his parents were dead
Gaurav Saxena (second from left) with his late mother (left) and father (right), and his wife and son.
Gaurav Saxena (second from left) with his late mother, Kanak (left) and father, Dinesh (right), and his wife, Ananya, and son, Sid.( Supplied: Gaurav Saxena )
Ever protective of her family, Kanak Saxena didn't want to "bother the kids".
"I'll talk to you when I feel better," her son, Gaurav, can still imagine her saying, if only to shield him from the carnage unfolding around her.
Unbeknownst to the 41-year-old, however, that day would never come.
"I spoke to my dad in India for the first time on the 14th [of April], and he said that they hadn't told us they'd tested positive to coronavirus," Gaurav recalls.
Less than a week later, as harrowing scenes of people begging for oxygen were thrust into the global consciousness, Gaurav received the call he'd feared most.
His mum had died from complications related to coronavirus in their hometown of Lucknow, the capital of Uttar Pradesh, which has been ravaged by surging case numbers.
Dinesh and Kanak Saxena sitting next to each other at dinner.
Dinesh and Kanak Saxena both died from coronavirus within two days of each other.
A last-minute flight out of Melbourne and less than 48 hours later, he landed in India, only to be met with the unfathomable: His father, Dinesh, had succumbed to the virus, too.
And then came the ultimate "kick in the guts" — amid growing case loads, travel between Australia and India was being halted.
Grappling with the death of his parents, and separated from his wife, Ananya, and nine-year-old son, Sid, who remained in Victoria, Gaurav was operating on borrowed time.
'There was just a queue of ambulances'
More than 30 per cent of all COVID-related deaths in Lucknow have taken place in recent weeks, as a deadly second wave lashes India, leaving hospitals filled to capacity and medical oxygen supplies lacking.
But for those like Gaurav, who emigrated to Australia almost two decades ago, the reality of the situation is bleak.
"I knew I could not travel unless something extreme happened like this," he says.
"[Before my parents died] we started calling around the hospitals for them, and people started telling us, 'Look, there's no hospital beds'.
"So we started to realise that the situation was getting tough, and then we realised that oxygen was a problem and finding a hospital bed was a problem."
It wasn't until Gaurav touched down in his north India hometown on April 22, however — mere hours after his father had passed and just two days following the death of his mother — that the scale of the crisis became truly evident.
He recalls waiting with his sister at the cremation grounds in Lucknow for more than five hours as staff struggled under the weight of mounting fatalities.
Three workers in hazmat gear sit on the back of an ambulance
A deadly second wave is lashing India.( AP: Altaf Qadri )
"Because my mum and dad were in hospital, they got death certificates [saying it was COVID]. But if someone passes away at home, they'll just say, 'look, it's heart failure'."
'I feel lucky that I'm back here'
Less than 24 hours after landing, as Gaurav struggled to make sense of the incomprehensible, he was dealt yet another blow.
On the other side of the globe, friends and family in Australia began reaching out to him with their concerns.
"They said 'they're talking about flight bans, and I think this is your window to get out of there if you want to make it back home'," he recalls.
Despite already being in the country, the travel exemption the father of one had obtained after his mother's death was revoked on April 23/24, he says.
Sensing the situation worsening, Gaurav swung into action. In the face of few options, he flew from from the Indian city of Hyderabad to Bangalore the next morning, before transferring to the Maldives.
From there, he was able to board a flight to Sydney via Colombo, Sri Lanka, touching down in Australia on April 29 — two days after the federal government announced a pause on flights from India, but before criminal sanctions were introduced.
"I feel lucky that I'm back here. I also feel privileged and blessed that I could do what I wanted to do for my parents," Gaurav says from hotel quarantine in Sydney.
"Losing both of your parents at the same time isn't easy."
Prior to the pandemic, Gaurav's parents visited him and his family in Australia regularly.
Prior to the pandemic, Gaurav's parents visited him and his family in Australia regularly.'You actually let them go'
For Gaurav, the travel ban — and the inescapable consequences for those stuck in the middle — evokes a mixed response.
Remarkably pragmatic in the face of loss, he acknowledges the need to "keep the community safe".
But he also grieves for those unable to return to their home country, and struggles to stomach the idea of being unable to give his parents a proper Hindu send-off.
"With things like the cremation, there's a certain way you farewell them and you actually say goodbye — you are together, you're going to be in a better place," he says.
"So there are some very old traditional things that as an Australian Indian, I was disconnected with. But when I did that, a lot of guilt goes away — you feel that they lived a fulfilling life, and you actually let them go."
On May 13, almost a month on from that first ill-fated call with his father, Guarav will finish his stint in hotel quarantine.
A man wearing white scrubs and a mask and shield walks by a fire.
As cases surge in India, crematoriums have become overwhelmed (file photo).( Reuters: Danish Siddiqui )
And while he describes the experience as isolating at times, it's also a "good transition period" in the face of unfathomable loss.
"It's like 14 days of hell and 40 years of good memories," he says. "That's how I summarise it."
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One other point. New York and California have the lockdown and death rate is the highest in yankeeland...lockdowns n masks don't work..so for 3rd world countries..better to let the virus spread and bite the bullet..if more die..it will actually b better for them as they clear the surplus popn and achieve herd immunity. Their lives are nothing to their gahmens anyway.
May be because a lotta people die that why lock down. Lock down become less u can not appreciate. :unsure:
 
One other point. New York and California have the lockdown and death rate is the highest in yankeeland...lockdowns n masks don't work..so for 3rd world countries..better to let the virus spread and bite the bullet..if more die..it will actually b better for them as they clear the surplus popn and achieve herd immunity. Their lives are nothing to their gahmens anyway.
NY and Cali are Dem states where the death rates were inflated to make Trump look bad. Patients who died with covid virus were classified as a covid death but it was not the real cause of death.

Similarly India's covid death rates up till April have been understated by hospitals because Modi's BJP party was gunning for election.

That's why the data presented by authorities can't be trusted. Covid pandemic is only a year old and no one will have the real picture for a while.

Only a retard will go around showing screenshots of death rate graphs trying to prove his point
 
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