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OYK just contracted Dengue fever

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Seeking sympathy attention, after losing out on premiership to LW. Whose next? CCS come out to say he had diahorreaa for not watching his diet carefully? While LW is now enjoying himself being surrounded by low profile MP and junior Ministers and other suckers.
 
Even the Health Minister cannot follow NEA guidelines and avoid the dengue, its truly the end-no sympathy for people who force others not only to vaccinate, but even force them to take mRNA for boosters
 
Even the Health Minister cannot follow NEA guidelines and avoid the dengue, its truly the end-no sympathy for people who force others not only to vaccinate, but even force them to take mRNA for boosters

mRNA = mosquito RNA? :biggrin:
 
Minister for National Development Grace Fu not doing her job, allowed a potential 4G PM (until recently) to tio dengue fever.

Health Minister Ong Ye Kung has dengue fever​

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Shabana Begum

Apr 15, 2022

SINGAPORE - Health Minister Ong Ye Kung is down with dengue fever.
In a Facebook post on Friday (April 15) afternoon, he said he developed muscle aches last Saturday, and initially thought he may have strained himself while exercising.
"As the aches persisted, I took (antigen rapid)tests repeatedly, but all turned out negative," he added in his post.
On Thursday, rashes started to appear all over his arms and body, and he took a blood test, confirming that he had contracted dengue a few days ago.
Mr Ong said his platelet count is slightly lower than normal, but not serious.
"Doctor said I have somehow endured through the illness and may well be on my way to recovery. Just have to make sure I stay hydrated," he added.
"Will take it easy during this long weekend and let my body rest."

He also reminded members of the public to take precautions amid dengue season.
"Aedes mosquitoes breed in clean water, usually in homes, on the balconies and along the corridors. So get rid of stagnant water, consider using repellent sprays or swatters to keep the mozzies away," added Mr Ong.
In a Facebook post on April 13, the National Environment Agency (NEA) said the number of weekly dengue cases continues to rise sharply, even before the peak dengue season in June.
More than 3,980 dengue cases have been reported since the start of the year, and 646 new cases were reported in the week ending on April 9 - 137 cases more than the previous week.
Currently, the areas of Grove Crescent, Grove Drive and Holland Grove Drive, within the Holland vicinity, make up the largest dengue cluster in Singapore, with more than 270 cases.
 
Minister for National Development Grace Fu should be terminated.

Health Minister Ong Ye Kung has dengue fever​

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SINGAPORE - Health Minister Ong Ye Kung is down with dengue fever.
In a Facebook post on Friday (April 15) afternoon, he said he developed muscle aches last Saturday, and initially thought he may have strained himself while exercising.
"As the aches persisted, I took (antigen rapid)tests repeatedly, but all turned out negative," he added in his post.
On Thursday, rashes started to appear all over his arms and body, and he took a blood test, confirming that he had contracted dengue a few days ago.
Mr Ong said his platelet count is slightly lower than normal, but not serious.
"Doctor said I have somehow endured through the illness and may well be on my way to recovery. Just have to make sure I stay hydrated," he added.
"Will take it easy during this long weekend and let my body rest."

He also reminded members of the public to take precautions amid dengue season.
"Aedes mosquitoes breed in clean water, usually in homes, on the balconies and along the corridors. So get rid of stagnant water, consider using repellent sprays or swatters to keep the mozzies away," added Mr Ong.
In a Facebook post on April 13, the National Environment Agency (NEA) said the number of weekly dengue cases continues to rise sharply, even before the peak dengue season in June.
More than 3,980 dengue cases have been reported since the start of the year, and 646 new cases were reported in the week ending on April 9 - 137 cases more than the previous week.
Currently, the areas of Grove Crescent, Grove Drive and Holland Grove Drive, within the Holland vicinity, make up the largest dengue cluster in Singapore, with more than 270 cases.
 
At this rate of reporting, we will be told that Grace Fu had a mosquito bite on Good Friday.
 
It would be nice if Grace Fu have a stroke, her labia one side droop.
 
Minister for National Development Grace Fu should be terminated.

Health Minister Ong Ye Kung has dengue fever​

shabana_begum.png


Shabana Begum

PUBLISHED

2 MINS AGO

FacebookTwitter

SINGAPORE - Health Minister Ong Ye Kung is down with dengue fever.
In a Facebook post on Friday (April 15) afternoon, he said he developed muscle aches last Saturday, and initially thought he may have strained himself while exercising.
"As the aches persisted, I took (antigen rapid)tests repeatedly, but all turned out negative," he added in his post.
On Thursday, rashes started to appear all over his arms and body, and he took a blood test, confirming that he had contracted dengue a few days ago.
Mr Ong said his platelet count is slightly lower than normal, but not serious.
"Doctor said I have somehow endured through the illness and may well be on my way to recovery. Just have to make sure I stay hydrated," he added.
"Will take it easy during this long weekend and let my body rest."

He also reminded members of the public to take precautions amid dengue season.
"Aedes mosquitoes breed in clean water, usually in homes, on the balconies and along the corridors. So get rid of stagnant water, consider using repellent sprays or swatters to keep the mozzies away," added Mr Ong.
In a Facebook post on April 13, the National Environment Agency (NEA) said the number of weekly dengue cases continues to rise sharply, even before the peak dengue season in June.
More than 3,980 dengue cases have been reported since the start of the year, and 646 new cases were reported in the week ending on April 9 - 137 cases more than the previous week.
Currently, the areas of Grove Crescent, Grove Drive and Holland Grove Drive, within the Holland vicinity, make up the largest dengue cluster in Singapore, with more than 270 cases.
SOunds like VD to me, not dengue fever
 
He always seizes every opportunity to preach and dispense his "wisdom", even when he's dying of dengue. :biggrin: As if we don't already know dengue prevention.

"Aedes mosquitoes breed in clean water, usually in homes, on the balconies and along the corridors. So get rid of stagnant water, consider using repellent sprays or swatters to keep the mozzies away," added Mr Ong.
 
In a Facebook post on Friday (April 15) afternoon, he said he developed muscle aches last Saturday, and initially thought he may have strained himself while exercising.
"As the aches persisted, I took (antigen rapid)tests repeatedly, but all turned out negative," he added in his post.

What an idiot. :rolleyes:
 
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