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

good job singapore
cuntinue to import more and more cases
keeping everyone busy
damned fcuk type ...knnnnnnnnnnnn
 
SHIT HAS HIT THE FANS!!!

Kee Chiu, SONG BOH???!!!
Rosyth school teacher fully vaccinated and tested positive on 20 May, last in school on 18 May, now then report? Her colleagues got chuak sai or not?
 
So... our neighbors up north is running out of ICU beds soon.
How many ICU beds do we have in total? under 190?
 
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The Ministry of Health (MOH) has preliminarily confirmed 25 new cases of Covid-19 in Singapore as of 12 pm on


This brings the total number of cases to 62,028.
There are 19 new cases of locally transmitted Covid-19 infection, of whom 13 are linked to previous cases.
Amongst them, 11 had already been placed on quarantine earlier and two were detected through surveillance.
The remaining six cases are currently unlinked.
No new cases were reported in the dormitories today.
In addition, there are six imported cases, who had already been placed on Stay-Home Notice or isolated upon arrival in Singapore. Of these, five are returning Singaporeans or Singapore Permanent Residents.
 
Goods flow along our causeway how ah?

GKY says no problem. :thumbsup:

from straitstimes.com:

Singapore and Malaysia to ensure continued flow of goods and services: Gan Kim Yong​


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SINGAPORE - The Republic will continue to work closely with Malaysia to ensure the continued flow of goods and supplies between the two countries, despite the latter's announcement of further tightened measures to control the pandemic, Minister for Trade and Industry Gan Kim Yong said on Saturday (May 29).

Malaysia had announced on Friday that it will be implementing a nationwide total lockdown for all social and economic sectors from next Tuesday to June 14 to curb the spread of Covid-19 within the country.

Mr Gan said leading supermarket chains in Singapore have been actively monitoring the situation globally and regionally since last year.

"Where necessary, they have acted quickly to build up inventory to increase our stock of food and essential supplies."

The Ministry of Trade and Industry said in a Facebook post on Saturday that Mr Gan made these comments during a visit to NTUC FairPrice's Benoi Distribution Centre and a cold warehouse at YCH's Supply Chain City.

Mr Gan also expressed appreciation to logistics professionals and supermarket staff for their hard work "in ensuring that there are sufficient supplies for the nation".

"As we continue the battle against the pandemic, I urge all Singaporeans to continue to stand together while taking care of the most vulnerable among us," he added.
 
GKY says no problem. :thumbsup:

from straitstimes.com:

Singapore and Malaysia to ensure continued flow of goods and services: Gan Kim Yong​


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SINGAPORE - The Republic will continue to work closely with Malaysia to ensure the continued flow of goods and supplies between the two countries, despite the latter's announcement of further tightened measures to control the pandemic, Minister for Trade and Industry Gan Kim Yong said on Saturday (May 29).

Malaysia had announced on Friday that it will be implementing a nationwide total lockdown for all social and economic sectors from next Tuesday to June 14 to curb the spread of Covid-19 within the country.

Mr Gan said leading supermarket chains in Singapore have been actively monitoring the situation globally and regionally since last year.

"Where necessary, they have acted quickly to build up inventory to increase our stock of food and essential supplies."

The Ministry of Trade and Industry said in a Facebook post on Saturday that Mr Gan made these comments during a visit to NTUC FairPrice's Benoi Distribution Centre and a cold warehouse at YCH's Supply Chain City.

Mr Gan also expressed appreciation to logistics professionals and supermarket staff for their hard work "in ensuring that there are sufficient supplies for the nation".

"As we continue the battle against the pandemic, I urge all Singaporeans to continue to stand together while taking care of the most vulnerable among us," he added.
he like chan cs doing photo ops and earn millions
song song
 
GKY says no problem. :thumbsup:

from straitstimes.com:

Singapore and Malaysia to ensure continued flow of goods and services: Gan Kim Yong​


1622286925646.png



SINGAPORE - The Republic will continue to work closely with Malaysia to ensure the continued flow of goods and supplies between the two countries, despite the latter's announcement of further tightened measures to control the pandemic, Minister for Trade and Industry Gan Kim Yong said on Saturday (May 29).

Malaysia had announced on Friday that it will be implementing a nationwide total lockdown for all social and economic sectors from next Tuesday to June 14 to curb the spread of Covid-19 within the country.

Mr Gan said leading supermarket chains in Singapore have been actively monitoring the situation globally and regionally since last year.

"Where necessary, they have acted quickly to build up inventory to increase our stock of food and essential supplies."

The Ministry of Trade and Industry said in a Facebook post on Saturday that Mr Gan made these comments during a visit to NTUC FairPrice's Benoi Distribution Centre and a cold warehouse at YCH's Supply Chain City.

Mr Gan also expressed appreciation to logistics professionals and supermarket staff for their hard work "in ensuring that there are sufficient supplies for the nation".

"As we continue the battle against the pandemic, I urge all Singaporeans to continue to stand together while taking care of the most vulnerable among us," he added.

Hi Mr Gan,

Your MTI didn't tell you that rice supply has an issue now and prices will increase in the second half of this year? MTI is a corrupted ministry, the people in ES and JTC all have their own lobang.
 
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