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COVID-19 Outbreak: 313 Confirmed Cases in SG, 117 Discharged, 15 Critical (18 Mar)


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54 minutes ago, Lala81 said:

More worrying. The great Chinese migration is starting soon. 

Wow... how the hell to trace people.. perfect way to spread to the world in worse case scenario.  

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3 hours ago, Cauldron said:

The scary thing is the Chinese Gov past history of crisis management,

. At this time, when the news break, could indicate the situation is too wide spread to cover up. Wonder what is the real timeline and scale of the outbreak.

Brace yourself and stay healthy.

https://www.bbc.com/news/business-47956960

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/1481542.stm

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2011/jul/25/chinese-rail-crash-cover-up-claims

Careful there... you might get accuse of being political in doubting prc priorities and competence in such matters 😂😂

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Just in: MOH reported 1st suspected case of Wuhan Pneumonia in Singapore!![:(]

Wuhan pneumonia: First suspected case identified in Singapore

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SINGAPORE - The Ministry of Health said on Saturday (Jan 4) that it had been notified of the first suspected case of the mystery Wuhan virus here, involving a three-year-old girl from China who had pneumonia and a travel history to the Chinese city of Wuhan.

She has been warded for further assessment and treatment, and isolated as a precautionary measure, said the Ministry. 

She was in stable condition, and preliminary tests showed that the case was positive for Respiratory Syncytial Virus, a common cause of childhood pneumonia, it added.

Investigations are ongoing to confirm this as the cause.

MOH noted that the girl had not visited the Huanan seafood wholesale market in Wuhan associated with the cluster of pneumonia cases.

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I hope whoever that travelled with her are also not allow to go crowded places here, and those sitting near her, was informed and given proper instructions to avoid crowds also. 

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imagine..... a railway sooo long....  and hong kong singapore report case... all the other places no problem ah?

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54 minutes ago, RadX said:

So fast sg already have suspected cases liao!

Coming CNY period, so many people travelling out of sg and also many tourists coming into sg, wonder how to control?

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13 minutes ago, Lala81 said:

She has RSV identified. She's probably being isolated as precaution in case of concomitant infection. 

 

Yeah

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1 hour ago, Lala81 said:

She has RSV identified. She's probably being isolated as precaution in case of concomitant infection. 

 

 But the plane passengers might get infected by her. 

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jialat, Singapore won't be able to avoid recession if the outbreak become full blown again like 2003....

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40 minutes ago, Scion said:

jialat, Singapore won't be able to avoid recession if the outbreak become full blown again like 2003....

Not only spore cannot avoid, many other countries also cannot avoid.

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11 hours ago, 13177 said:

So fast sg already have suspected cases liao!

Coming CNY period, so many people travelling out of sg and also many tourists coming into sg, wonder how to control?

Actually if you think of China got so many small ulu towns and villages, even much more lagi difficult to manage.  At least we can do border control here, over there they can only lock down the epic centre and hope for the best with their efforts on tracing human movements.

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24 minutes ago, Heartlander said:

Actually if you think of China got so many small ulu towns and villages, even much more lagi difficult to manage.  At least we can do border control here, over there they can only lock down the epic centre and hope for the best with their efforts on tracing human movements.

That probably could mean internally locking down CNY.. and it potentially effects the vast Chinese diaspora and workers returning home too.... then really mr xi is being paid peanuts.. cos it's a decision unimaginable to make 

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1 hour ago, Heartlander said:

Actually if you think of China got so many small ulu towns and villages, even much more lagi difficult to manage.  At least we can do border control here, over there they can only lock down the epic centre and hope for the best with their efforts on tracing human movements.

Just lock down those area with paramilitary police.

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On 1/4/2020 at 9:20 AM, Playtime said:

well.... i know some co HRs will actually cancel overseas work travels.. even tell employees non-work also not to go 

but i suspect there are many bosses who will act blur.

My sister was told to station in HK for the next 3 weeks for work.. sian half.. 

Is surgical mask effective or N95?

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14 hours ago, Carbon82 said:

Just in: MOH reported 1st suspected case of Wuhan Pneumonia in Singapore!![:(]

Wuhan pneumonia: First suspected case identified in Singapore

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SINGAPORE - The Ministry of Health said on Saturday (Jan 4) that it had been notified of the first suspected case of the mystery Wuhan virus here, involving a three-year-old girl from China

That's really fast to get here... Think SARS back then wasn't this quick?

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