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This is how you protect your country from Wuhan virus

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You must admire how the pinoys who really have nothing to protect are so tough on the Wuhanese.

Why SINKapore cannot do likewise? The three identified are Wuhanese. Isn't it time to round up all the Wuhanese and quarantine them for repartriation?
 

whoami

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You must admire how the pinoys who really have nothing to protect are so tough on the Wuhanese.

Why SINKapore cannot do likewise? The three identified are Wuhanese. Isn't it time to round up all the Wuhanese and quarantine them for repartriation?

Wat u mean nothing to protect? 1st priority is to protect your citizens! Rest is secondary. Tis the type of garment we want.
 
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jw5

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Travel ban from Wuhan? They had already left before the ban.

Travel ban to Wuhan? They are just leaving the Philippines. Doesn't mean they will actually get into Wuhan. May be stuck at the airport or border. Kudos to the Philippines govt for this. :thumbsup:

I thought there was a travel ban from Wuhan?
 

bobby

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Travel ban from Wuhan? They had already left before the ban.

Travel ban to Wuhan? They are just leaving the Philippines. Doesn't mean they will actually get into Wuhan. May be stuck at the airport or border. Kudos to the Philippines govt for this. :thumbsup:


You would pity the cabin crew on these flights carrying these Wuhanese back to China.....
 

jw5

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I pity the whole world except for the following fuckers:

-- those who engaged in the life animal trade which started all this shit in the first place.
-- those who may have got the virus but continue to move around wherever they like, without consideration about others they may infect.
-- government officials who don't look after their people but continue to talk shit or only look after the interests of themselves and their families/cronies.


You would pity the cabin crew on these flights carrying these Wuhanese back to China.....
 

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Just got back from overseas trip yesterday and there were no checks nor segregation of Chinese tourists at Changi terminal 1, one had the feeling of business as usual. Jewel was packed and tiongs were running amok everywhere... all passengers from all terminals could converge at Jewel and mass infect everyone... fully expect the number of cases in SG to rise with this lax attitude...
 

whoami

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Just got back from overseas trip yesterday and there were no checks nor segregation of Chinese tourists at Changi terminal 1, one had the feeling of business as usual. Jewel was packed and tiongs were running amok everywhere... all passengers from all terminals could converge at Jewel and mass infect everyone... fully expect the number of cases in SG to rise with this lax attitude...

Tourists and foreigners are sinkie garment 1st priority. Sinkies no priority at all. :cautious:
 

laksaboy

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Just got back from overseas trip yesterday and there were no checks nor segregation of Chinese tourists at Changi terminal 1, one had the feeling of business as usual. Jewel was packed and tiongs were running amok everywhere... all passengers from all terminals could converge at Jewel and mass infect everyone... fully expect the number of cases in SG to rise with this lax attitude...

What's wrong with collecting money? :biggrin:

Also, depending on WHO's announcement in the coming weeks, all those GLCs which had heavily invested in China might experience quite a bit of pain. :wink:

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By the way, Chongqing is not too far from Wuhan. :biggrin:
 

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Just got back from overseas trip yesterday and there were no checks nor segregation of Chinese tourists at Changi terminal 1, one had the feeling of business as usual. Jewel was packed and tiongs were running amok everywhere... all passengers from all terminals could converge at Jewel and mass infect everyone... fully expect the number of cases in SG to rise with this lax attitude...

This is because the Wuhan virus is nothing but a minor inconvenience compared to other more serious influenza strains that circulate on a regular basis.

You should be far more wary of the Ang Moh yanks as there have already been 2900 deaths in the US since the start of winter.

https://www.kcbd.com/2020/01/03/us-flu-deaths-this-season-cdc-reports/


By Ed Payne | January 3, 2020 at 3:51 PM CST - Updated January 3 at 6:09 PM

ATLANTA (Gray News) – Since the flu season officially began in late September, influenza has sickened 6.4 million people.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates there have been at least 2,900 deaths and 55,000 hospitalizations.

“Seasonal influenza activity in the United States is high and continues to increase,” the CDC website said.

Five more children died over the last week, bringing the total to 27 for the 2019-2020 flu season.
 

whoami

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This is because the Wuhan virus is nothing but a minor inconvenience compared to other more serious influenza strains that circulate on a regular basis.

You should be far more wary of the Ang Moh yanks as there have already been 2900 deaths in the US since the start of winter.

https://www.kcbd.com/2020/01/03/us-flu-deaths-this-season-cdc-reports/


By Ed Payne | January 3, 2020 at 3:51 PM CST - Updated January 3 at 6:09 PM

ATLANTA (Gray News) – Since the flu season officially began in late September, influenza has sickened 6.4 million people.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates there have been at least 2,900 deaths and 55,000 hospitalizations.

“Seasonal influenza activity in the United States is high and continues to increase,” the CDC website said.

Five more children died over the last week, bringing the total to 27 for the 2019-2020 flu season.

U tink PAP dare to ntl angmo? Especially yankees? :rolleyes:
 
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