- Joined
- Oct 5, 2018
- Messages
- 19,421
- Points
- 113
1. In the beginning, China said that Wuhan virus was minor issue.
Singapore said the same.
2. China is believed to understate the cases infected with Wuhan Virus.
Singapore has rumors of Wuhan prostitutes infecting local men but so far, our press only mentioned two clients quarantined.
3. China exported about 300-400 cases overseas.
Singapore is the second largest Wuhan virus exporter (4 cases), and China's population is about 200 times larger than us. (similar per capita basis)
4. China said that travel advisories were overstated.
Singapore also said travel advisories for Singapore are without basis.
https://www.travelpulse.com/news/impacting-travel/china-says-us-travel-advisory-is-overstated.html
https://www.todayonline.com/singapo...es-impose-travel-advisory-singapore-stb-chief
5. Air traffic to China collapsed due to flight cancellations.
Singapore registered the steepest decline in air traffic outside China in early Feb 2020.
https://www.tnp.sg/news/singapore/aviation-sector-hit-hard-virus-outbreak-airport-retail-sales-down
Singapore said the same.
2. China is believed to understate the cases infected with Wuhan Virus.
Singapore has rumors of Wuhan prostitutes infecting local men but so far, our press only mentioned two clients quarantined.
3. China exported about 300-400 cases overseas.
Singapore is the second largest Wuhan virus exporter (4 cases), and China's population is about 200 times larger than us. (similar per capita basis)
4. China said that travel advisories were overstated.
Singapore also said travel advisories for Singapore are without basis.
https://www.travelpulse.com/news/impacting-travel/china-says-us-travel-advisory-is-overstated.html
https://www.todayonline.com/singapo...es-impose-travel-advisory-singapore-stb-chief
5. Air traffic to China collapsed due to flight cancellations.
Singapore registered the steepest decline in air traffic outside China in early Feb 2020.
https://www.tnp.sg/news/singapore/aviation-sector-hit-hard-virus-outbreak-airport-retail-sales-down