Unlinked cases SURGES in Singapore... Spiralling out of conrtrol!!!

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Covid-19: Fewer imported cases, but local unlinked cases surge to an all-time high of 72 in 1 day - Mothership.SG
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On April 8, 2020, the Ministry of Health (MOH) announced 142 new cases of Covid-19 cases.

Of these, two were imported cases, 68 cases were linked to known clusters or other cases, while 72 are currently unlinked cases.

This marks the largest number of unlinked cases announced on a single day to date.

One third of local cases are currently unlinked

Two weeks ago, on March 25, MOH announced 73 new cases of Covid-19, with 38 imported cases, and 35 local transmissions.

Eight cases were unlinked.

A week ago, on April 1, 74 new cases of Covid-19 were announced, of which 20 were imported cases, while 54 were local cases with no recent travel history abroad.

Of these 54 cases, 25 cases were unlinked.

With 72 unlinked cases announced on April 8, it is apparent that the number of imported cases are on a downward trend, while there is a surge in the number of local unlinked cases.

As of April 7, there were 304 unlinked cases, out of a total 904 local cases, forming 32.9 per cent of total local cases.

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Via MOH's Situation Report.

Second wave of Covid-19 involved returning Singaporeans

Around three weeks ago, on March 19, there were three times more imported cases as local cases announced, as the nation saw a surge in its residents returning from overseas.

As Singapore saw a spike in the number of imported cases, the government began introducing rigourous border control measures.

From March 24, all short-term visitors from anywhere in the world was barred from entering or transiting through Singapore.

Expanded SHN notices

Returning Singapore residents from the most affected areas were also sent to dedicated Stay-Home Notice (SHN) facilities to serve out their 14-day SHN, starting with returnees from the UK and U.S.

This was later expanded to Singapore residents returning from France, India, Switzerland, and ASEAN countries, taking effect from April 6.

On April 8, this was further expanded to include all returning Singapore residents, effective from April 10.

These were measures to deal with the the so-called "second wave" of Covid-19 cases, which comprised largely of returning Singapore residents.

There were only two imported cases reported on April 8.

Circuit breaker measures meant to deal with spike in local transmissions

As early as March 31, the co-chair of the Multi-Ministry Taskforce for Covid-19 Lawrence Wong said that the number of returnees to Singapore has tapered off, but he said that the locally transmitted cases were "particularly worrying".

Wong stated that safe distancing measures introduced by the government must be taken to heart by Singaporeans, or Singapore may see more local and unlinked cases popping up by the end of the month.

On April 3, Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong addressed the nation to give an update on the Covid-19 situation, advising Singaporeans to stay at home as much as possible.

He announced that most workplaces and schools were to close, except for essential services and economic sectors, as part of the circuit breaker measures to deal with the increasing local transmissions of Covid-19.

Stay at home

Two days later, on April 5, Minister for Health Gan Kim Yong urged Singaporeans to take these latest precautions seriously, after 120 newly confirmed cases of Covid-19 was announced.

However, on the first day of the so-called circuit breaker month, more than 7,000 written advisories were issued members of the public who breached the enhanced safe distancing measures.

Most of these advisories were issued at hawker centres and markets.

Members of the public are strongly reminded to comply with the elevated safe distancing measures imposed from now to May 4, or risk a fine of up to S$10,000, imprisonment of up to six months, or both.


Top image by Suhaimi Abdullah/Getty Images
 
About time to abandon contact tracing soon...
 
The contact tracing detect isolate and treat was supposed to result in less linked cases.

So why are the linked cases still going up?
 
The contact tracing detect isolate and treat was supposed to result in less linked cases.

So why are the linked cases still going up?
Because they say no need wear mask :D
Now flip rata to wear mask.
 
The contact tracing detect isolate and treat was supposed to result in less linked cases.

So why are the linked cases still going up?

My guess is they are all linked that's how viruses spread. Linked is taken to mean 2 people came into close contact with each other but transmission can occur not from being close to someone but just by sitting in the same chair a couple of hours apart.

After trawling through all the data it seems that the infection rate at the beginning of this pandemic was around 1% but latest reports are indicating infection rates of a staggering 10% if the numbers are to be believed.

If the rate is anything close to double figures then this contact tracing is becoming a waste of time as there are anywhere between 50,000 to 500,000 Singaporeans who have or have had the infection
 
Givernment panick and give out more $$ to us to ease us from their confusion knowing more bad news are coming
 
SG infection cases peak probably still 10+ days away. Mudland half-lockdown 20 days already, infection cases stay high and same like it was before the lockdown.
 
NO need to wear mask if u are not sick.
Pride of PAP !
 
Why they always like to classify it as "unlinked cases" ?

If it is not "imported" or "linked" than it is just called random "human-to-human" infection?

"Unlinked" sounds better ?
 
Why they always like to classify it as "unlinked cases" ?

If it is not "imported" or "linked" than it is just called random "human-to-human" infection?

"Unlinked" sounds better ?
Unlinked means dunno where or who the unlucky fella caught it from
 
Liddat means face masks is required at all times in public to reduce risk of infection from others....

Face masks do not reduce the risk of infection. For 95% of those that use them the risk actually goes up from improper handling.
 
Face masks do not reduce the risk of infection. For 95% of those that use them the risk actually goes up from improper handling.
Where did the 95% figure come from?

You know it's like you're saying it's dangerous to use a condom before fucking a whore because you might accidentally touch yourself and infect it with hpv while trying to put it on your limp dick
 
The contact tracing detect isolate and treat was supposed to result in less linked cases.

So why are the linked cases still going up?


I'm guessing because the incubation period is between 14 to 21 days for some people?

These chaps could have been infected a couple of weeks ago
 
Unlinked means dunno where or who the unlucky fella caught it from
usually from using a pubic toilet whether it’s a restaurant, mall, hawker center, airport, airplane, hotel, cruise ship, hostel, dormitory, school, university, etc. plenty of places to keep stockpiles of the ccp virus beside toilet rolls, bread, lice.
 
About time to abandon contact tracing soon...
Yes so no need for SHN anymore.
Let the virus infect the entire population and run its course. Prepare for 3% mortality. Pap can save a lot of Pioneer handouts
 
Where did the 95% figure come from?

You know it's like you're saying it's dangerous to use a condom before fucking a whore because you might accidentally touch yourself and infect it with hpv while trying to put it on your limp dick

Being as bored as hell I spent two hours, before the nz lockdown, watching all those who were wearing masks at Sylvia Park shopping centre food court.

Every single one of them either pulled down their masks to eat without first sanitising their hands or removed their masks and put them in a pocket or handbag. This was the same pocket or handbag that they had stuffed their purses or wallets into after paying for their food.

I saw only ONE guy carefully putting the mask into a plastic bag but of course what that does is hardly foolproof especially if the inner surface had been touched either by the plastic bag or his unwashed hands.

As for HPV a condom provides very little protection because HPV is transmitted via skin to skin contact at areas not covered by the condom but come into contact with the labia eg the base of the penile shaft and the scrotum.
 
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