happy or not? sq tio sabo by indians transit passengers, now sq plane tio banned by hongkong. haaaa

They had it coming, Fucking Indians.

India is doing very well (on par with Japan) when it comes to Covid and it proves that stringent controls are not required and the best response to Covid is to let nature run its course.

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India is doing very well (on par with Japan) when it comes to Covid and it proves that stringent controls are not required and the best response to Covid is to let nature run its course.

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I think the most important point is what is the percentage of infected who are dead from the virus, who are long haulers, and who have recovered from the virus and are fully recovered
 
I think the most important point is what is the percentage of infected who are dead from the virus, who are long haulers, and who have recovered from the virus and are fully recovered

This "long hauler" stuff is dubious. A good proportion of those who claim to be long haulers tested negative for the virus.
 
This "long hauler" stuff is dubious. A good proportion of those who claim to be long haulers tested negative for the virus.
I am afraid to be a long hauler and its a fate worst than death. And i have been a long hauler b4 for flu. Suffered for 3 months..and death was actually a welcome...tat why i always say. Die nvm for there are fates worst than death. N another point is hydroxychloroquin does work and would have mitigate the Suffering of the infected and spared the economic destruction but the powers that be who wants more money..n they are already rich enough but wants more. And they destroyed the livelihoods of millions to get there. Is humanity worth it? The answer is no.
 
Indians just returning a favour the chinese accorded them by giving back the virus.
 
India is doing very well (on par with Japan) when it comes to Covid and it proves that stringent controls are not required and the best response to Covid is to let nature run its course.

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Oh come on, comparing India with Japan?
The fucking filthy Indians can drown in their own shit.

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The world knows ah neh land is dodgy n yet singkieland continues to let them in. Now no country will want travel bubble w singkieland. Now even the kiwis have their doubts



New Zealand govt to consider if pre-departure COVID-19 testings from India can be trusted - The Online Citizen Asia
by Correspondent
05/04/2021
Reading Time: 2 mins read
It was reported in the NZ media last Wed (31 Mar) that the New Zealand government is presently considering if pre-departure COVID-19 testing results from India can be trusted.

It came after a spate of COVID-19 cases on a weekend flight arriving in NZ on 27 Mar from India via Dubai. Twelve cases were found in the flight. There were also additional eight cases recorded in the previous week after arriving at NZ via the same journey.

Christopher Hipkins, the NZ Minister assigned for COVID-19 Response, told the media, “We are seeing quite a few cases coming through that (India-Dubai route). It’s an Emirates flight that tends to bring a lot of people from India. We do see quite a high concentration of cases from that.”

“It’s obviously coming from a country where Covid-19 is rampant,” he said.

Hipkins added that he was getting advice with regard to the testing regime in India, but said the pre-departure testing rules which require people to get tested 72 hours before departing for NZ were not a “failsafe”.

“I am getting some advice on the pre-departure testing, whether or not we have full confidence in the test results or whether there is any evidence that system is being abused,” he said.

“It’s important to remember though that pre-departure testing is not a failsafe, 72 hours before departure is the timeframe we give somebody, it is still possible to contract Covid and get a positive test result by the time you arrive in New Zealand bearing in mind that if you’re travelling a long way there’s another 24 hours.”

“The fact that we’re seeing a reasonably significant proportion of cases coming through that particular travel path testing positive either in day 0 or day three, that doesn’t in itself tell us that pre-departure testing isn’t performing as it should.”

However, he said that the NZ government would not look at limiting or capping returnees from any region even if case numbers from that region were high.

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When chinese mainlanders visit hong kong, they call them locust.
Hongkies look down on their neighbours includ8ng dinkies. They are over reacting to what is in effect, nothing serious.
1 positive out of thousands per week is nothing.
 
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