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Without LKY giving PAP the mandate, I worry. :wink:


LKY IS IN 7TH LEVEL OF HELL.


HE NOT EVEN GIVEN TIME OFF TO EAT JOSS STICKS AND CANDLE WAX DURING HUNGRY GHOST MONTH



That smear of shit on sole of shoe LKY is in 7th level hell with his Gecko.
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Rather worrying how this male Singaporean nurse got infected. :cautious:

24 June Update:

Cases from public healthcare sector

Case 42594

6. Case 42594 is a 31 year-old male Singapore Citizen who has no recent travel history to affected countries or regions. He was confirmed to have COVID-19 infection on 23 June, and is currently warded at Ng Teng Fong General Hospital (NTFGH).

7. Prior to hospital admission, he had gone to work as a nurse at NTFGH.
 
26 June Update:

Cases from public healthcare sector

Case 42940

6. Case 42940 is a 23 year-old male Singapore Citizen who has no recent travel history to affected countries or regions. He was confirmed to have COVID-19 infection on 25 June, and is currently warded at Ng Teng Fong General Hospital (NTFGH).

7. He is employed as a nurse at NTFGH but had not gone to work since onset of symptoms.

Case 42987

8. Case 42987 is a 27 year-old female Singapore Citizen who has no recent travel history to affected countries or regions. She was confirmed to have COVID-19 infection on 25 June, and is currently warded at the National Centre for Infectious Diseases. Her serological test result has come back positive.

9. She is asymptomatic. Prior to hospital admission, she had gone to work at Vanguard Senior Care Centre (Woodlands).
 
Case 42594 is a 31 year old male Singaporean nurse at NTF hospital. Case 42940 is a 23 year old male Singaporean nurse at NTF hospital. According to MOH report, case 42940 was tested because he is considered a contact of case 42594. This begs the question how many colleagues and patients they have come in contact with and what is the source of infection. :unsure:
 
No public healthcare cases for 2 weeks. That's good. :thumbsup:
 
Looks like after TTSH cluster, nobody is updating this anymore. Too much data.
hopefully I’m still alive and kicking by the end of this hoolabaloo, I’ll merge all into 1 supercluster thread. Just to see how much crap we’ve all gone through :coffee::coffee::coffee:
 
from MOH report 22 May 2021:

Case 63559 is a 30 year-old female Singaporean who is employed by Singapore General Hospital as a nurse deployed at the Tiong Bahru Community Nurse Post, and had last gone to work on 10 May. She is a family member of Case 63357, and was placed on quarantine on 16 May. She was tested for COVID-19 on 20 May during quarantine and her test result came back positive for COVID-19 infection on 21 May. On the same day, she developed a fever. Case 63559 received her first dose of COVID-19 vaccine on 11 March and the second dose on 1 April. Her serology test result is negative for the N antigen, which suggests the presence of early infection.
 
from MOH report 25 May 2021:

Case 63711 is a 27 year-old male Malaysia national who works as a housekeeper at Sengkang General Hospital. He developed a fever on 23 May and sought medical treatment at a polyclinic on 24 May, where he underwent both an ART and PCR test on the same day. He was immediately isolated when his ART result came back positive. His PCR test result also came back positive for COVID-19 infection on 24 May. His serology test result is negative.
 
from msn.com:

Sengkang General Hospital ups safety measures after housekeeper tests positive for Covid-19​


Singapore—Sengkang General Hospital assured the public that it is taking additional precautionary measures after one staff member tested positive for Covid-19.

The staff member, a 22-year-old housekeeper from one of the hospital’s service providers, is Case 63711, and was included in the Ministry of Health’s (MOH) update on Tuesday (May 25).

The hospital said he last reported for work on Saturday (May 22).

According to MOH, he is a Malaysian national who developed a fever on May 23, and was examined the following day at a polyclinic, where he was tested for Covid.

“He was immediately isolated when his ART result came back positive. His PCR test result also came back positive for Covid-19 infection on 24 May. His serology test result is negative,” MOH added.


The hospital said in a Facebook post on Wednesday (May 26) that the housekeeper is now warded in its isolation ward and is doing well.

“Our housekeeper did not have any interaction with Covid-19 patients and adhered to appropriate precautionary measures such as wearing appropriate PPE while performing housekeeping duties. He was responsible in seeking medical attention promptly when unwell. His recent swab done as part of the proactive surveillance testing at SKH on 21 May was negative. He is not vaccinated.”

Sengkang General Hospital added that measures have been put in place to mitigate the risk of spread of infection, including contact tracing and the testing of hospital staff, as well as disinfecting all the areas where the housekeeper had worked.

The hospital is also on “heightened vigilance to keep our patients, their family members and our staff safe,” with masking, hand hygiene and safe distancing measure observed carefully.
 
Very good that Sengkang Hospital have improved their measures, to keep patients, family members and staff safe. :thumbsup:
 
Polyclinics and hospitals are the most dangerous places to be, probably more so than malls or the airport.

Go to a neighbourhood GP clinic and don't clusterfuck at polyclinics and hospitals.
 
Polyclinics and hospitals are the most dangerous places to be, probably more so than malls or the airport.

Go to a neighbourhood GP clinic and don't clusterfuck at polyclinics and hospitals.

Hospitals and polyclinics are only dangerous places, when they let their guard down. When they are on alert, they are actually very cautious. :coffee:
 
from msn.com:

Sengkang General Hospital ups safety measures after housekeeper tests positive for Covid-19​


Singapore—Sengkang General Hospital assured the public that it is taking additional precautionary measures after one staff member tested positive for Covid-19.

The staff member, a 22-year-old housekeeper from one of the hospital’s service providers, is Case 63711, and was included in the Ministry of Health’s (MOH) update on Tuesday (May 25).

The hospital said he last reported for work on Saturday (May 22).


The hospital said in a Facebook post on Wednesday (May 26) that the housekeeper is now warded in its isolation ward and is doing well.

“Our housekeeper did not have any interaction with Covid-19 patients and adhered to appropriate precautionary measures such as wearing appropriate PPE while performing housekeeping duties. He was responsible in seeking medical attention promptly when unwell. His recent swab done as part of the proactive surveillance testing at SKH on 21 May was negative. He is not vaccinated.”

Perhaps the hospital should have put this housekeeper on the vaccination programme. :coffee:
 
Hopefully there will not be any more unlinked cases from the hospitals. :coffee:
 
Nonsense. Since SARS we have total of 17 years experience with dead lee pathogens. Do u have 17 years experience with virus? Talk cock! :cautious:

If PAP had learned from SARs, they would have closed the border quickly. :coffee:
 
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