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[COVID-19 Virus] The Sinkies are fucked Thread.

Cottonmouth

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You think 1,100 may have some hope, think again.

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This fat fuck.
Fuck his mother's cheebye.
 

Ralders

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{BREAKING} 3 visitors at
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Three cases were visitors to TTSH Ward 9D between Apr 18 and Apr 28. They were placed in quarantine before they tested positive for COVID-19. All three are Singaporeans who were visiting family members in the ward.

Case 62715 is a 50-year-old woman who is a family member of Case 62573, an 88-year-old woman who was warded from Apr 14 to Apr 28. The 88-year-old was confirmed to have COVID-19 on Apr 28, and died from complications due to the disease on May 1.

On Apr 29, the 50-year-old woman developed a cough and a sore throat but did not seek medical treatment, said MOH.

After she was identified as a close contact of Case 62573, she was quarantined, but did not report her symptoms. She tested positive for COVID-19 on May 1.

Two family members who had visited a discharged patient (Case 62714) while she was in Ward 9D have tested positive.

Case 62721, a 25-year-old woman, and Case 62722, a 58-year-old man, were identified as close contacts and placed in quarantine. Both were tested on Apr 30 and their test results came back positive a day later.
 

JohnTan

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It's official! Very limited spread of covid-19 at TTSH. Our patients are all safe, thanks to PAP's leadership!

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SINGAPORE - Five Covid-19 patients, new additions to the Tan Tock Seng Hospital (TTSH) cluster, had already been discharged and sent home, but were later found to have the virus.

They had been placed on quarantine and tested as part of aggressive efforts to ringfence the hospital outbreak.

To this end, TTSH has completed the swabbing of all inpatients in its main wards last Friday (April 30) and the results are all negative, the Health Ministry said on Sunday night (May 2).

The hospital will also be testing all 12,000 staff on campus. To date, it has already swabbed 7,000 staff and priority will be to swab staff working in clinical areas over the next few days.

All patients will continue to be monitored closely for their health and well being.

Of the 14 community cases reported on Sunday, 11 of the patients have been linked to TTSH. One is linked to the cluster at the community care facility in Tuas, and another to the cluster at Changi Airport. The last case - a 37-year-old maid from India - is unlinked.

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Of the 11 cases announced on Sunday, seven are patients aged between 60 and 98. One is a physiotherapist and three are people who visited Ward 9D where many of the infections happened.

- Cases 62715, 62721 and 62722 were visitors to Ward 9D between April 18 and April 28. They were placed on quarantine and tested positive for the virus during quarantine.

Case 62715 visited a family member admitted to the ward. The other two visitors are family members of a TTSH nurse who was confirmed to be infected on April 27.

- Case 62731 is a 27-year-old Malaysian working as a physiotherapist at Ward 9D. On April 29, she was placed on quarantine and tested for Covid-19 on April 30. She developed a runny nose on the same day and reported her symptom on Saturday. Her test result came back positive on Saturday.

Community care facility at Tuas South cluster
- Case 62760 is a 53-year-old Malaysian hairstylist at Me To Do Studio. She is a household contact of Cases 62629 and 62638 - a 41-year-old Malaysian sales assistant at New Odense(s) Confectionery & Bakery, and a 26-year-old PR who works as a cleaner at a community care facility at Tuas South.

She was placed on quarantine on April 29 and taken to a dedicated facility the next day. On Saturday, she developed a sore throat and was tested for Covid-19. Her test result came back positive the next day. Her serology test result is negative.

https://www.straitstimes.com/singap...er-were-discharged-patients-who-had-been-sent
 

zhihau

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don’t count the chicks until the eggs hatch. do a exit swab three weeks later to ensure, the incubation period seems longer than usual.
 

zhihau

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Anyone who been to ttsh from 18 April to 28 April is shitting in pant now

pending an exit swab for those on quarantine or SHN, let’s pray that the spread is limited.

how big is that hidden reservoir? hmm...
 
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