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[COVID-19 Virus] The Sinkies are fucked Thread.

Pinkieslut

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35-year-old among 14 more COVID deaths in Singapore; 3,099 new cases​


Staff Writer, Singapore
Staff Writer, Singapore
·Editorial Team
Fri, 12 November 2021, 11:55 pm·3-min read


People acend the Marina Barrage attraction with the Singapore Flyer in the background in Singapore on Saturday, 6 November, 2021. (Photo by Joseph Nair/NurPhoto via Getty Images)

People ascend the Marina Barrage attraction in Singapore on 6 November, 2021. (PHOTO: NurPhoto via Getty Images)
SINGAPORE — The Ministry of Health (MOH) on Friday (12 November) confirmed 3,099 new COVID-19 cases in Singapore – bringing the country's total case count to 233,176 – as well as 14 deaths due to the disease.
Friday marks the first time in ten days that the ratio of community cases for the past week over the week before – or the weekly infection growth rate – is reported to be above one.
The ratio "increased due to the relatively low number of cases during the Deepavali public holiday last week", said the MOH of the 1.04 figure on Friday, up from 0.87 a day before.
It is also the 54th day in a row with fatalities from COVID-19 reported in Singapore, with 146 people having succumbed to it so far this month.
The 549th to 562nd fatalities here were aged between 35 and 102. All, except for an unvaccinated case, had various underlying medical conditions.
The 35-year-old had not been vaccinated against COVID-19 and had multiple comorbidities, said the MOH, but did not specify what they were.
Among the new cases, 3093 are local – 2,965 are in the community while 128 are dormitory residents. The remaining six cases are imported. Among those in the community, 479 cases are aged 60 years and above, the MOH said.
Four active COVID-19 clusters are being closely monitored in Singapore, of which two are nursing homes.
Of the listed clusters, the highest number of three new cases were each added to clusters at Safari House Preschool's Toa Payoh branch, the NTUC Health Nursing Home's Geylang East branch, and Surya Home.
The clusters have 11, 23, and 23 cases, respectively. The cluster at the Institute of Mental Health remains the largest of the four with 412 cases – 385 patients and 27 staff members.
 

JHolmesJr

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These motherfucking assholes have invented more intrigue

Vaxxed died from "underlying conditions"

Unvaxxed died from "multiple co-morbidities"

Comorbidities are a series of afflictions that can be traced to one main disease (such as Diabetes)
How are they greatly different from underlying conditions?

Maybe we should ask those 2 cock suckers dread and porcaputtana?
 

LittleP

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Just like the states recognised inactivated & so did aus, but politically, they won't let it be available there for sure
 

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35-year-old among 14 more COVID deaths in Singapore; 3,099 new cases​


Staff Writer, Singapore
Staff Writer, Singapore
·Editorial Team
Fri, 12 November 2021, 11:55 pm·3-min read


People acend the Marina Barrage attraction with the Singapore Flyer in the background in Singapore on Saturday, 6 November, 2021. (Photo by Joseph Nair/NurPhoto via Getty Images)

People ascend the Marina Barrage attraction in Singapore on 6 November, 2021. (PHOTO: NurPhoto via Getty Images)
SINGAPORE — The Ministry of Health (MOH) on Friday (12 November) confirmed 3,099 new COVID-19 cases in Singapore – bringing the country's total case count to 233,176 – as well as 14 deaths due to the disease.
Friday marks the first time in ten days that the ratio of community cases for the past week over the week before – or the weekly infection growth rate – is reported to be above one.
The ratio "increased due to the relatively low number of cases during the Deepavali public holiday last week", said the MOH of the 1.04 figure on Friday, up from 0.87 a day before.
It is also the 54th day in a row with fatalities from COVID-19 reported in Singapore, with 146 people having succumbed to it so far this month.
The 549th to 562nd fatalities here were aged between 35 and 102. All, except for an unvaccinated case, had various underlying medical conditions.
The 35-year-old had not been vaccinated against COVID-19 and had multiple comorbidities, said the MOH, but did not specify what they were.
Among the new cases, 3093 are local – 2,965 are in the community while 128 are dormitory residents. The remaining six cases are imported. Among those in the community, 479 cases are aged 60 years and above, the MOH said.
Four active COVID-19 clusters are being closely monitored in Singapore, of which two are nursing homes.
Of the listed clusters, the highest number of three new cases were each added to clusters at Safari House Preschool's Toa Payoh branch, the NTUC Health Nursing Home's Geylang East branch, and Surya Home.
The clusters have 11, 23, and 23 cases, respectively. The cluster at the Institute of Mental Health remains the largest of the four with 412 cases – 385 patients and 27 staff members.
Hey @dredd @porcaputtana the ratio is now back above 1.0
Are you now going to isolate in your room and weep like a spoiled kid?
Again, this is another example why smart people do not bother about some of the useless statistics that you have zero control over.
Street smart vs book smart. We all know who wins all the time.
 

Patriotmissile

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Did they compare data of flu/pneumonia death rate before covid and now? People with underlying conditions can also die of flu/pneumonia before covid.
 

porcaputtana

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Hey @dredd @porcaputtana the ratio is now back above 1.0
Are you now going to isolate in your room and weep like a spoiled kid?
Again, this is another example why smart people do not bother about some of the useless statistics that you have zero control over.
Street smart vs book smart. We all know who wins all the time.
Book smart just implemented policies that made you have to sneak in and out of malls, can’t sit down to eat, have to pay for own treatment and become unemployed

u say leh ?
 

tanwahtiu

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Book smart just implemented policies that made you have to sneak in and out of malls, can’t sit down to eat, have to pay for own treatment and become unemployed

u say leh ?
Hey, Arsehole u, where are you riding your cheap racing bike.... coward ahh... back off...
 

Pinkieslut

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35-year-old among 14 more COVID deaths in Singapore; 3,099 new cases​


Staff Writer, Singapore
Staff Writer, Singapore
·Editorial Team
Fri, 12 November 2021, 11:55 pm·3-min read


People acend the Marina Barrage attraction with the Singapore Flyer in the background in Singapore on Saturday, 6 November, 2021. (Photo by Joseph Nair/NurPhoto via Getty Images)

People ascend the Marina Barrage attraction in Singapore on 6 November, 2021. (PHOTO: NurPhoto via Getty Images)
SINGAPORE — The Ministry of Health (MOH) on Friday (12 November) confirmed 3,099 new COVID-19 cases in Singapore – bringing the country's total case count to 233,176 – as well as 14 deaths due to the disease.
Friday marks the first time in ten days that the ratio of community cases for the past week over the week before – or the weekly infection growth rate – is reported to be above one.
The ratio "increased due to the relatively low number of cases during the Deepavali public holiday last week", said the MOH of the 1.04 figure on Friday, up from 0.87 a day before.
It is also the 54th day in a row with fatalities from COVID-19 reported in Singapore, with 146 people having succumbed to it so far this month.
The 549th to 562nd fatalities here were aged between 35 and 102. All, except for an unvaccinated case, had various underlying medical conditions.
The 35-year-old had not been vaccinated against COVID-19 and had multiple comorbidities, said the MOH, but did not specify what they were.
Among the new cases, 3093 are local – 2,965 are in the community while 128 are dormitory residents. The remaining six cases are imported. Among those in the community, 479 cases are aged 60 years and above, the MOH said.
Four active COVID-19 clusters are being closely monitored in Singapore, of which two are nursing homes.
Of the listed clusters, the highest number of three new cases were each added to clusters at Safari House Preschool's Toa Payoh branch, the NTUC Health Nursing Home's Geylang East branch, and Surya Home.
The clusters have 11, 23, and 23 cases, respectively. The cluster at the Institute of Mental Health remains the largest of the four with 412 cases – 385 patients and 27 staff members.
 

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Book smart just implemented policies that made you have to sneak in and out of malls, can’t sit down to eat, have to pay for own treatment and become unemployed

u say leh ?
U must be too stupid to not be able to get around those restrictions. No need to be sneaky. FOUR boards, straight as a plank, zero creativity or inventiveness.
 

Pinkieslut

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COVID: 2,304 new cases, 14 more deaths in Singapore​


Staff Writer, Singapore
Staff Writer, Singapore
·Editorial Team
Sat, 13 November 2021, 11:50 pm


People cycle and walk after sunset in the Gardens by the Bay park in Singapore on Saturday, 6 November, 2021. (Photo by Joseph Nair/NurPhoto via Getty Images)

People cycle and walk in the Gardens by the Bay park on 6 November, 2021. (PHOTO: NurPhoto via Getty Images)
SINGAPORE —The Ministry of Health (MOH) on Saturday (13 November) confirmed 2,304 new COVID-19 cases in Singapore – bringing the country's total case count to 235,480 – as well as 14 deaths due to the disease.
The ratio of community cases for the past week over the week before – or the weekly infection growth rate – is 0.98.
It was the 55th day in a row with fatalities from COVID-19 reported in Singapore, with 160 people having succumbed to it so far this month.
The 563rd to 576th fatalities here were aged between 61 and 94. All of them, except for a partially vaccinated case, had various underlying medical conditions.
Of the new cases, 2,179 are in the community, 120 are in the migrant worker dormitories and five are imported. Amongst the community cases are 388 seniors who are aged 60 years and above.
MOH is monitoring six larger clusters with new cases. These include Banyan Home @ Pelangi Village with five new cases and 102 in total, Jenaris Home @ Pelangi Village with three new cases and 37 in total, and the Institute of Mental Health with two new cases and 422 in total.
A total of 1,574 cases remain warded in hospital. As of Saturday, 253 cases require oxygen supplementation in the general ward, while 123 are the intensive care unit (ICU) comprising 51 who are unstable and under close monitoring, and 72 who are are critically ill and intubated. The current overall ICU utilisation rate is 66.3 per cent.
Over the past day, 2,539 cases were discharged, of whom 389 are seniors aged 60 years and above.
Over the last 28 days, of the 90,186 infected individuals, 98.7 per cent of local infected cases had no or mild symptoms, 0.8 per cent required oxygen supplementation in the general ward, 0.3 per cent were in the ICU, and 0.2 per cent has died.
Over the past seven days, the number of fully vaccinated and non-fully vaccinated cases who are critically ill in the ICU are at 0.5 and 5.4 per 100,000 population respectively. Over the same period, the number of fully vaccinated and non-fully vaccinated cases who died are 0.1 and 0.9 per 100,000 population respectively.
Among seniors aged 60 and above, the number of fully vaccinated and non-fully vaccinated cases who are critically ill in the ICU are 1.9 and 47.6 respectively. The number of fully vaccinated and non-fully vaccinated seniors who died are 0.4 and 9.0 respectively.
As of Friday, 85 per cent of the population has completed their full regimen or received two doses of COVID-19 vaccines, 86 per cent has received at least one dose, and 20 per cent has received their booster shots.
 
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