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Serious [COVID-19 Virus] PAP response to 2019 nCov Situation

Wuhan virus: No ban on travellers from China at the moment, as Govt cautions against overreacting

SINGAPORE — Cautioning against overreaction and xenophobia, National Development Minister Lawrence Wong said on Monday (Jan 27) that a complete ban on
travellers from China due to the Wuhan coronavirus is not necessary at the moment.

Still, he did not rule out the option, adding that the Government is doing “everything it can” to protect Singaporeans in the country.

“But this does not mean overreacting, or worse turning xenophobic,” said Mr Wong at a ministerial press conference. “We must be proactive and rational in our response and base our actions on the available evidence and data.”

So far, there are four confirmed cases in Singapore. Out of the 92 total suspected cases so far, 42 are waiting for their test results, and 46 have already been tested negative.

The authorities have also identified 115 close contacts. Of these, 86 are still in Singapore, 66 of whom have been contacted and are being quarantined or isolated. Efforts are still ongoing to contact the remaining 20 people.

There is no community spread of the virus detected so far, said Associate Professor Kenneth Mak, deputy director of medical services at the health ministry. The cases detected in Singapore were either imported from overseas, or due to close contact to infected persons.

Mr Wong said it is important that the Government is able to “adjust and recalibrate” its response to the mounting health crisis and the rapidly evolving situation around the virus outbreak in China.

On Sunday, a top Chinese health official had warned that the spread of the virus is accelerating rapidly; it has already spread to more than 2,700 people and killed at least 80.

RAMPING UP BORDER CHECKS

Among the range of new measures announced on Monday, Mr Wong said that the authorities will be ramping up border checks at air checkpoints. This includes temperature screening for all incoming flights, and not just those arriving from China and other affected countries.

More attention will also be paid to flights from China, with medical teams stationed at aerobridges to visually identify travellers who appear unwell.

The Immigration and Checkpoints Authority will be checking on passengers who have passports issued in the Hubei province. Officers will pull these travellers aside to ensure they are screened and to log their contact information before they travel around Singapore, said Mr Wong.

When a reporter asked about a petition in Malaysia calling for a ban on Chinese travellers from entering the country, Mr Wong said Singapore also has such a petition, which has been signed by more than 46,000 people.

Banning travellers from Hubei or China is not necessary at this moment, he said.

“We know these sentiments may emerge and that is why we want to reach out and assure Singaporeans that we have a robust system, that we will continue to monitor the situation,” he said, reiterating that there are already outbound restrictions placed on Chinese travellers.

Several cities in Hubei have been placed on lockdown by the Chinese authorities, and several commercial airlines have cancelled flights out of Wuhan in view of the crisis.

Education Minister Ong Ye Kung, who was also at the press conference, added: “Imagine that at the height of Sars… other countries (decide) to get Singaporeans out of the country.

“We will become a target as well and can be hit hard. Do not do unto others what you do not want others to do unto you.”

MEASURES FOR ORGANISATIONS AND WORKERS

It was announced on Monday that some workers and students returning to Singapore from China from Tuesday will have to take a 14-day leave of absence.

This will be mandated for all Ministry of Education (MOE) schools, which include MOE kindergartens, primary and secondary schools, special education schools, junior colleges and the Millennia Institute, polytechnics and the Institute of Technical Education (ITE).

The mandatory leave of absence will also apply to staff in public and private healthcare institutions who have travelled to China recently.

For all other organisations, there is a need for stepped-up precautionary measures for staff who are returning from China in the past two weeks, said the inter-ministerial taskforce in charge of the Wuhan virus situation in Singapore.

Firms are advised to collect health and travel declarations from their staff and to monitor their well-being and health upon their return, and the staff should also conduct self-health monitoring and temperature checks twice a day for two weeks after they come back to Singapore.

Employers may also adopt additional precautionary measures if they choose to do so, including the 14-day leave of absence period for employees who have close contact and sustained interactions with vulnerable populations.

GOVERNMENT READY TO HELP AFFECTED BUSINESSES, WORKERS

Meanwhile, Trade and Industry Minister Chan Chun Sing cautioned about the potential impact of the Wuhan virus on certain sectors such as tourism, retail, hospitality, air transport and F&B. These are of “immediate concern”, he said.

“There will certainly be an impact on our economy, business and consumer confidence this year, especially as the situation is expected to persist for some time,” said Mr Chan, later stating that it is still too early to pre-judge how long the Wuhan coronavirus situation will last.

He said that economic agencies such as the Singapore Tourism Board have been working with businesses, trade associations and chambers, as well as with the manpower ministry and the National Trades Union Congress to support affected workers.

Likening the support measures to how Singapore acted during the severe acute respiratory syndrome crisis in 2003, Mr Chan said the Government is ready to unleash potential measures to aid businesses during this period, such as through property tax rebates, reducing foreign worker levies for businesses, and further easing working capital restrictions.

Said Mr Chan: “We are ready to step up the measures… this is one of those occasions in which our prudent Budgets have given us the depth of resources to deal with contingencies.”
 
There is no such thing as "overreacting" when it comes to matters like these.

Over reacting is more like putting up a Melayu President all of a sudden.
 
They should instead place all ICA booths and checkpoints just before the Jewel Mall exit points...all passengers must walk through the Jewel Mall shops before getting their passport stamped.
 
Didnt he say no need mask?
While CB loong say no big deal?
 
Think about this:

SARS spread over a 6~7 month period starting in Nov 02 and tapered off around Jul 03. 8000+ cases reported and about 700+ deaths.

MERS spread sporadically over a 3 years period staring Apr 12 and tapered off in Jun 15. 1000+ cases reported and over 100 deaths.

this Wuhan virus has over 4000 cases reported and over 100 deaths in 2 months?

Couple it with the undeclared cases and/or misdiagnosed cases due to the overwhelmed medical facilities there, I’m almost certain this Wuhan virus is more serious than what is reported.

Good luck folks.
 
The Victoria-B virus is far more dangerous and has killed 3000 people in the USA.

Ignore the hype about Wuhan as all the stories are nothing more than the media's efforts to increase viewership.
 
Think about this:

SARS spread over a 6~7 month period starting in Nov 02 and tapered off around Jul 03. 8000+ cases reported and about 700+ deaths.

MERS spread sporadically over a 3 years period staring Apr 12 and tapered off in Jun 15. 1000+ cases reported and over 100 deaths.

this Wuhan virus has over 4000 cases reported and over 100 deaths in 2 months?

Couple it with the undeclared cases and/or misdiagnosed cases due to the overwhelmed medical facilities there, I’m almost certain this Wuhan virus is more serious than what is reported.

Good luck folks.

Think about this... the Victoria-B virus has already claimed 3000 lives in the USA including infants. It is a catastrophe that dwarfs Wuhan but nobody is paying any attention to it because deaths from a old strain are not newsworthy.
 
DON'T BELIEVE.

READ IT FOR YOUR SELF.


https://www.scmp.com/news/china/soc...nds-left-wuhan-hong-kong-bangkok-singapore-or



Citing figures from Flight Master, a travel platform popular in China, it reported that during that period more than 11,000 people flew from Wuhan to Bangkok’s Suvarnabhumi Airport and another 9,000 to the Thai capital’s Don Mueang International Airport.
What you need to know about the coronavirus in China
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Singapore Changi Airport and Narita International Airport in Tokyo respectively received 10,680 and 9,080 passengers from Wuhan, while more than 7,000 flew to Hong Kong, the report said.
 
Think about this:

SARS spread over a 6~7 month period starting in Nov 02 and tapered off around Jul 03. 8000+ cases reported and about 700+ deaths.

MERS spread sporadically over a 3 years period staring Apr 12 and tapered off in Jun 15. 1000+ cases reported and over 100 deaths.

this Wuhan virus has over 4000 cases reported and over 100 deaths in 2 months?

Couple it with the undeclared cases and/or misdiagnosed cases due to the overwhelmed medical facilities there, I’m almost certain this Wuhan virus is more serious than what is reported.

Good luck folks.
sars lasted for 6.9 months.
 
Why bother to quarantine those locals coming back from holiday when these Tiongs are free to roam sinkieland
 
The Wuhan virus is a minor infection compared to the Victoria-B virus that is currently ravaging the USA.
 
The best way is to infect Gan, Wong & Kee Chew with the coronavirus and then wait and see what happens next.....
 
The test of a good leader is the handling of the country in times of crisis....we shall see when this blows up in his face.

Any idiot can run a country when everything is going well.
This is not china.
We are not in a crisis yet.
But obvious Ah Loong already said his team all prepared.
 
Think about this... the Victoria-B virus has already claimed 3000 lives in the USA including infants. It is a catastrophe that dwarfs Wuhan but nobody is paying any attention to it because deaths from a old strain are not newsworthy.

Let’s not go to the number of deaths caused by road accidents.
 
There is no such thing as "overreacting" when it comes to matters like these.

Over reacting is more like putting up a Melayu President all of a sudden.
Lagi better - no Melayu so put up Mamak instead.
 
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Let’s not go to the number of deaths caused by road accidents.

Since you mentioned it 120 people a year die in road accidents in Singapore. SARS killed just 33.

People worry about the wrong things.
 
This is not china.
We are not in a crisis yet.
But obvious Ah Loong already said his team all prepared.
so well prepared that all tiong taxi drivers of taxi companies in sg returning from prc who are "quarantined" are waived rental fees for driving the cabs. they are also encouraged to wear masks and disinfect the interior of their respective (rented) cabs. taxi companies will provide free masks and disinfectant sprays.
 
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