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86 cases on Sunday 16 Aug 20

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SINGAPORE: Singapore reported 86 new cases of COVID-19 on Sunday (Aug 16), taking the national total to 55,747.
There were six new imported cases, all of whom were placed on stay-home notice or isolated upon arrival in Singapore, said the Ministry of Health (MOH).
There were also two new community cases - a Singaporean and a work pass holder, said MOH.
The vast majority of Sunday's new cases are work permit holders currently under quarantine.
 
I thot LW said dormitories all completed testing?
How come still got cases?

Because those that have tested negative could now test positive.

PCR tests are not 100% reliable. All it takes is fragments of virus for the test to register a positive result. Those who have already beaten the disease could suddenly test positive again even though they are no longer infectious.

At the same time those that have Covid-19 may require repeated testing before a positive result is obtained.

Everyone has to realise that nothing is black and white when it comes medicine. There are many shades of grey and many exceptions to the rule.
 
I thot LW said dormitories all completed testing?
How come still got cases?

Test today doesn't mean tomorrow won't get infected.

'Recovered' today doesn't mean tomorrow won't get relapse.

When will people wake up and recognize it as a biological weapon?

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When will we get zero cases ?
When the world comes to its senses and stops this crazy urge to test everyone.

We don't see daily counts for influenza cases not because there are none but because there is no mass testing.

In the meantime flu is killing more people weekly in the UK than Covid-19.
 
theweek.co.uk

Flu now killing five times more people than Covid-19
Aaron Drapkin

2-3 minutes


Flu and pneumonia are now killing five times as many people as the coronavirus, according to the most recent figures from the Office for National Statistics (ONS).

In the last week of July, 193 deaths were recorded as a result of coronavirus, a 19-week low, while 928 people died of flu and pneumonia in the same period, The Times reports.

It was the seventh week in a row that more people have died of flu and pneumonia than Covid-19.

The coronavirus death toll was the lowest since the week ending 20 March, three days before lockdown was enforced, and well below the peak of 8,758 weekly deaths recorded at the height of the pandemic in April.

Overall deaths were also below the average for this time of year for the seventh consecutive week.

“Some of these deaths would have likely occurred over the duration of the year but occurred earlier because of Covid-19,” the ONS explained. “These deaths occurring earlier than expected could contribute to a period of deaths below the five-year average.”

Although flu deaths are outpacing coronavirus deaths, they remain low for this time of year. The July average for the past five years was 50% higher than this year’s figure.

This is “almost certainly a reflection of how effective social distancing has been in preventing flu deaths”, The Spectator says.

Revised toll

The UK’s official death toll has been “revised down by more than 5,000 following concerns that over one in ten” fatalities should not have been included in the official figure, The Guardian reports.

Previously, England included anyone who died after testing positive for Covid-19, regardless of how long after their test they survived and how they eventually died.

From now on, only patients who die within 28 days of their positive test will be included in the official toll, bringing England into line with Scotland and most other parts of the world.
 
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