This may be a cause for concern.
Could be fake. Could be real. Could be even worse than what's reported. Could be of no concern whatsoever. Could be that this whole Covid saga is no big deal or it could be that Covid is going to decimate humanity.
KNN interestinglee people tend to forget that daillee people are dying from heart attacks else why heart attack is listed as the top 3 death in sg KNN based on millions of population leeceiving the jabs vs the leeported death case after jab and we also can see 18.8% of sinkies died from heart disease which translate to 4032 death per year = 12 per day so my uncle see it more towards coincidental KNN
More people have died from falling down than from Covid in Singapore.
Shouldn't something be done to stop people from falling down? It's shocking that this be allowed to continue.
The death rate is about the same I.e 12x4days=48 while the data showed 38 death from vaccination from jun 20 to 23KNN my uncle think this data real or false becomes ileelevant when you use it with this data KNN
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Sorli KNN the data was from Jan to Jun KNN then it makes even more sense that those were already fated to die from heart diseases KNN a period of 6mths roughly 2160 sinkies are supposed to die from heart diseases KNNThe death rate is about the same I.e 12x4days=48 while the data showed 38 death from vaccination from jun 20 to 23
This type of loosened slabs is one reason why people may fall down. CSJ is writing to the town council to correct it.
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I suggest that Singapore locks down the population and nobody should be allowed to walk about in public until all these issues are fixed.
There is no need for such drastic measures. It won't take a couple of Bangla workers more than an hour to fix this. It's simply a question whether the town council wants to or not.
That's just one spot. There could be thousands of other locations where uneven ground or other faults could result in people falling down. All need to be fixed before the population is allowed to venture forth.
It can be done without locking down anyone now. More than 50,000 Bangla workers who were previously locked down, have recovered from covid 19 and are ready and willing to fix all the uneven ground.