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COVID-19 IV: SG Circuit Breaker EXTENDED TILL 1ST JUNE: 451 New Cases, 1 SG/PR (19 May)


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18 minutes ago, RadX said:

486

 

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Today's 486 is it because one of the lab not running tests? Haha. I ask first before others speculate about the drop. 😝

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16 minutes ago, BabyBlade said:

Today's 486 is it because one of the lab not running tests? Haha. I ask first before others speculate about the drop. 😝

Yup

 

the lab become celibate.... I mean calibrate

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Just now, inlinesix said:

It is as dangerous as false negative

Ya man

 

damn if u know

 

damn if u dunno

 

 

 

ahyway he sure now positive anyway hahah after putting him with them

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MOH is so honest to clarify the lower number cases is  due to the recalibrating of its apparatus for one of the test kits. Maybe we can expect the number of cases to rise again once the test kit is calibrated

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Just now, Yamapi said:

MOH is so honest to clarify the lower number cases is  due to the recalibrating of its apparatus for one of the test kits. Maybe we can expect the number of cases to rise again once the test kit is calibrated

Yes

 

its expected 

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4 minutes ago, inlinesix said:

We cheong pass Ireland.

Next target, Sweden.

these are chicken feet la

we need to beat PRC ... lol

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7 minutes ago, Weez911 said:

We will need to study why other countries can do without so many FW and yet their construction and cleaning can still go on. There must be an answer somewhere, or everywhere, which we have overlooked. 

Why smart people in other countries can't think of employing cheap labour, and subject them to slavery conditions to max profit? Surely even a primary school kid can think of such a wonderful operating model? 

HK has minimum hourly wage of HK$37.5 or SGD6.9.

No MPF. No levy for construction worker.

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1 hour ago, Ysc3 said:

"see ! I am ay-sai one!  You will be safe forever with me! I will protect you! "

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Very chen hao nam. I likey! hahahahha. 🤣

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8 minutes ago, Weez911 said:

We will need to study why other countries can do without so many FW and yet their construction and cleaning can still go on. There must be an answer somewhere, or everywhere, which we have overlooked. 

Why smart people in other countries can't think of employing cheap labour, and subject them to slavery conditions to max profit? Surely even a primary school kid can think of such a wonderful operating model? 

The dreaded "U" word which must not be uttered ... but hey, here we got tripartite even better, right?

Protects these jobs, professionalizes these jobs, ensures proper training and qualification, safety and other minimum standards. So cannot anyhow replace with cheap labour.

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Just now, RadX said:

Yes

 

its expected 

You know the only good thing is, they announced it. Pretty sure a thing like this has happened elsewhere in the world but buried under the rug. That's the one good thing about Singapore. Whether the figures are 100% accurate or not, I would like to think that Singapore has been as transparent as they possibly could be already. Mistakes yes, reactive yes, lacking in some foresight yes, lacking in some assertiveness yes, but transparency and efficiency in dealing with this crisis, I would really like to think we've done our best in a terrible terrible situation. 😭

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2 minutes ago, BabyBlade said:

You know the only good thing is, they announced it. Pretty sure a thing like this has happened elsewhere in the world but buried under the rug. That's the one good thing about Singapore. Whether the figures are 100% accurate or not, I would like to think that Singapore has been as transparent as they possibly could be already. Mistakes yes, reactive yes, lacking in some foresight yes, lacking in some assertiveness yes, but transparency and efficiency in dealing with this crisis, I would really like to think we've done our best in a terrible terrible situation. 😭

They hv to

 

kanna caught too many x of the shift in narrative

 

so best to cum clean

 

and it’s in the data that there are gaps that ppl are finding out

 

they cannot afford it anymore 

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