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BBC Claimed That Singapore is the New Sick Man of Asia

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Coronavirus: Singapore spike reveals scale of migrant worker infections
Singapore has seen its biggest number of new cases in a single day, driven by increased testing of foreign workers.

Once praised for its success in containing the virus, Singapore is now facing a surge of infections linked to industrial worksites and tightly packed worker dormitories.
 
It's not clear how many of them currently share a room now during the quarantine period, but in 2015 the BBC visited a dormitory complex which housed 12 people per room.

Alex Au, of non-profit organisation Transient Workers Count Too (TWC2), told the BBC that there were sometimes as many as 17 people in a room.
 
"The government's rule is 4.5sq m of floor space per person, averaged out across all living spaces including kitchens etc. Even if licensed purpose-built dorms adhere to this, it is very cramped," Catherine James of the Humanitarian Organisation for Migration Economics (HOME) told the BBC.

"Keeping them in such living conditions creates systemic vulnerabilities waiting to erupt. Not only during pandemics but even with smaller-scale disease outbreaks like tuberculosis."
 
Actually who are the owners of dormitory operators ,wat company are they? Actually we hv industrial EHS law to follow,how come they can operate in this way n how they get approval? Who are these ppl thst operate these rental type, who os the ssfety officers in charge, Who is the MOM officer that approve it( or which MP approve?) The operators of dormitory should pay for the workers medical treatment, it cannot earn money they keep, n workers covid 19 government pay cos government money belong to the citizens n not to help them pay the eorkers medical.This really jialat ,maybe dormitory bosses are friends of someone ,that why all sct blur.
 
MOM Minister JT is answerable n accountable for all that is happening in the dorms now...
 
Josephine must have her cheebye spread out wide for inspection.
 
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High GDP growth rates at all costs,now payback time (retribution).

Should have stopped those Scoot flights from Wuhan in late January eh? But no, must wait for Uncle Tedros to give instruction first. :roflmao:
 


A crisis doesn't change the people, it just reveals their true nature.

S'porean & M'sian students beaten up in Melbourne by Caucasian women in racially-motivated assault
'They think 'cause you're Asian, you have the virus.'
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A grocery trip turned out to be a traumatising experience for a pair of Singaporean and Malaysian students in Australia.


The female students, who only wanted to be known by their initials C and S, told Mothership that they are currently studying at the University of Melbourne.

Started with verbal abuse

On Apr. 15, C, who is an 18-year-old Singaporean, was out with her 20-year-old Malaysian friend, S, to get some groceries.
While walking down Elizabeth Street, they spotted two Caucasian women verbally harassing other Asian passers-by.
After making eye contact, the women directed their verbal abuse at C and S, shouting "coronavirus" repeatedly.
C and S tried to walk away but things got physical after one of the women said, "We're going to f*cking kill you. Come back here, c*nt."
One of the attackers took a speaker, chased after C and threw it at her head.

Punched and dragged to the ground

C said: "I was stunned. After that happened, I punched her back in self-defence."
And that was when the Caucasian woman started getting furious.
She grabbed C by her hair and refused to let go.
C was punched and dragged to the ground.
At one point, she kicked C's stomach, whilst shouting: "Don't f*cking hit me."
S could only watch helplessly as the attacker's friend had blocked her from doing anything.
In addition, her friend was holding onto an alcohol bottle.
S was scared to retaliate, thinking the glass bottle could potentially be used as a violent weapon.
The fight only came to halt when a male passer-by interfered.


Here's a video of the public altercation.




Getting the blame for it

C told Mothership that since the video went out, a number of people were putting the blame on her, claiming she had started the brawl.
Some also blamed both C and S for not fighting back.
But this was C's response:

"I would like to remind people that this isn't our country to fight back in. We're always reminded that we're international students. Most remarks telling us to go home just made it clear that we are not welcome here."


No major injuries and a police report has been filed

After the incident, C went to the hospital to get her injuries checked out.
Fortunately, she didn't have a concussion, but she had some swelling on her head, as well as a few scratches on her hands and knees.
C stated:

"Honestly, physically, it wasn't that bad because I protected myself. But it was more of a mental trauma. Now, we're scared to even go out. We get more wary of white people, especially if they come up to us or are running towards us."



Both C and S have not left their place of residence since the assault occurred.
They only stepped outside on Saturday, Apr. 18 to go to the police station to provide details on the incident.
But even travelling to the police station was challenging.
C said that they had to call their university's security guard to fetch them.

University is helping them out

C was thankful to her university for lending a helping hand.
In a media statement on the university's website, Vice-Chancellor Duncan Maskell said that he was "utterly appalled" by the unprovoked attack.

"This is a disgusting and unprovoked attack on two of our female students. There is no place for violence in a modern, future-facing society like Australia. These senseless and vicious attacks on two young women must never be tolerated in our community. The people who did this are a disgrace."

C told Mothership that the school is also providing counselling for them.


In terms of their academic assessment, the school has given them the opportunity to opt for "special consideration".
Special consideration can be applied if unexpected circumstances affect the student's ability to complete an assessment.

Not the first racist attack

This unfortunate incident wasn't a first for C and S though.
A few weeks ago, they were walking down a street when a group of Caucasians walked passed and shouted "coronavirus" at them.
Once, a drunk man saw them and started coughing loudly, as if he was infected with Covid-19.
He then started laughing and shouting the words "coronavirus" at them.
Before the Covid-19 pandemic, C said that they had not experienced any "visible racism".
She added:

"Since the lockdown, everyone is being really open with how they feel about Asians. They think 'cause your'e Asian, you have the virus. It doesn't make sense at all."
 
MOM Minister JT is answerable n accountable for all that is happening in the dorms now...
I would trace back the problem to the whole Labour Issues in Singapore, from fake Worker's union, to all the ministers ever held their title in MOM (not just Josephine alone), pro-employer Tripartite and PAP govenemrnt. Pandemic knows no wayang and seeps through all the fallible cracks in our society, exposing all the fault-lines in its entirety to bare. Such is the problem of PAP we see today, despite having hidden themselves in the comfort of their ivory tower.
 
Coronavirus: Singapore spike reveals scale of migrant worker infections
Singapore has seen its biggest number of new cases in a single day, driven by increased testing of foreign workers.

Once praised for its success in containing the virus, Singapore is now facing a surge of infections linked to industrial worksites and tightly packed worker dormitories.
From gold standard to......?
 
World is GLOBALIZED

No worries about Asia

SICK MAN OF THE GLOBE IS USA

WORLD #! COVID HUB & CULPRIT

Fucking YES!

AMERICA FIRST!


Coronavirus: Singapore spike reveals scale of migrant worker infections
Singapore has seen its biggest number of new cases in a single day, driven by increased testing of foreign workers.

Once praised for its success in containing the virus, Singapore is now facing a surge of infections linked to industrial worksites and tightly packed worker dormitories.
 
Once praised for its success in containing the virus, Singapore is now facing a surge of infections linked to industrial worksites and tightly packed worker dormitories.

Tells you all you need to know about those who did the praising. Either bribed or had an agenda. :cool:
 
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