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COVID-19 SG: Start of Phase 1: 407 New Cases, 9 Infections in Community (14 June)


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32 minutes ago, Twister said:

Technically is

PCB - Day 2..

Technically it is PCB yet

It is CBL - CB Lite

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17 minutes ago, Mockngbrd said:

SINGAPORE: A woman was fined S$7,000 on Wednesday (Jun 3) for letting a man into her condominium unit during the "circuit breaker" period for massage and masturbation services.

China national Cheng Fengzhao, 38, pleaded guilty to one charge of allowing the 51-year-old man, who was not from her household, to enter her home. A second charge of letting him in on an earlier occasion on Apr 19 was taken into consideration.

At about 3pm on May 5, police officers raided the condo at Jalan Kemaman for vice-related offences.

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AT leh, so many foreign 'talents' in SG :relief:

 

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1 hour ago, Windwaver said:

SINGAPORE: A woman was fined S$7,000 on Wednesday (Jun 3) for letting a man into her condominium unit during the "circuit breaker" period for massage and masturbation services.

China national Cheng Fengzhao, 38, pleaded guilty to one charge of allowing the 51-year-old man, who was not from her household, to enter her home. A second charge of letting him in on an earlier occasion on Apr 19 was taken into consideration.

At about 3pm on May 5, police officers raided the condo at Jalan Kemaman for vice-related offences.

cheng-fengzhao.jpg

AT leh, so many foreign 'talents' in SG :relief:

 

Reading the linked article, I have always wondered how they can come in on a work permit (which is specific to a job and an employer), they can don't show up for work and just "disappear" (and work in vice) without consequence?

As far as i know, work permit is quite restrictive. You can't even change job easily. IIRC have to return to home country, and new employer reapply WP for the worker??

So, being so restrictive, it boggles the mind, how a WP holder can just "disappear" without being detected. Nobody checks the alleged employer? Or is just a shell organisation?

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8 minutes ago, Sosaria said:

I have always wondered how they can come in on a work permit (which is specific to a job and an employer), they can don't show up for work and just "disappear" (and work in vice) without consequence?

I can only think the "employer" is in on the deal.

Indeed, work permits are very restrictive and specific. If a worker quits, they've got 30 days to leave the country.

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1 hour ago, Windwaver said:

SINGAPORE: A woman was fined S$7,000 on Wednesday (Jun 3) for letting a man into her condominium unit during the "circuit breaker" period for massage and masturbation services.

China national Cheng Fengzhao, 38, pleaded guilty to one charge of allowing the 51-year-old man, who was not from her household, to enter her home. A second charge of letting him in on an earlier occasion on Apr 19 was taken into consideration.

At about 3pm on May 5, police officers raided the condo at Jalan Kemaman for vice-related offences.

cheng-fengzhao.jpg

AT leh, so many foreign 'talents' in SG :relief:

 

wonder how the police knows, sure kana sabo..

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On 5/27/2020 at 1:04 PM, Sosaria said:

 

I wanted to say it is good that our discharges are more than the new cases but if we keep getting roughly 500 new cases a day and each case is admitted roughly for 20 days, we should be having 10,000 active cases on a regular basis  [jawdrop]

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11 minutes ago, Philipkee said:

I wanted to say it is good that our discharges are more than the new cases but if we keep getting roughly 500 new cases a day and each case is admitted roughly for 20 days, we should be having 10,000 active cases on a regular basis  [jawdrop]

It is likely some of these patients might be under home quarantine under new guideline.

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25 minutes ago, Philipkee said:

I wanted to say it is good that our discharges are more than the new cases but if we keep getting roughly 500 new cases a day and each case is admitted roughly for 20 days, we should be having 10,000 active cases on a regular basis  [jawdrop]

Until the supply of FW is all tested.

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26 minutes ago, Weez911 said:

Wa open 1 day only already 7 community cases. This virus deserves our respect. 👍

Very likely infected earlier. Will only see the effect of re-opening in 2 weeks' time.

It does appear that there is still a problem with WP holders harbouring the virus. No info given about their circumstances so we can only guess that they caught it from interaction in dorms before they were separated out. By now their movements are controlled, only can go to work, no gallivanting around.

In the current climate, I feel that the task of controlling the virus spread is further complicated and clouded by this "xenophobia" argument that is being tossed around carelessly.

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This one more champion. SHN in hotel, go and order out-call cheekon [laugh]

https://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/man-jailed-let-woman-hotel-room-stay-home-notice-pan-pacific-12799354

And you realize that this virus is indeed very funny, it almost never affects the people who engage in riskiest behaviour!

Many other cases that ended up in the courts for breach of covid rules, socialising and all that - not a single infection.

Moral of the story??

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Hypersonic

Earlier I was at HG central, walk pass the POSB.

So many people queuing at the ATM machine and it seems like many have forgotten the safe distancing and the bank doesn't seem to enforce or checking.

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29 minutes ago, Sosaria said:

Moral of the story??

I read an article somewhere, that 1) large gatherings & 2) super spreaders accounted for 80% of all infections. And the latter doesn't work well without the former.

We've seen all the same here. Dorms, church events, major worksites, social gatherings.

Meaning that minor infractions, transient encounters in malls and supermarkets & outdoor mask wearing likely has far less impact.

Of course, when you've already eliminated all the major points, you're still left with the less impactful stuff if your goal is to truly eliminate the infection.

Now, whether there's any kind of morality to a virus, well...😀

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