u better dont play play , if kena catch it is a serious offence. not worth taking the chance.That is why, as a proud unvaxx, i go to coffeeshop and have my meals now. I dun care whatever rules they have.
Got Omicron party or not? Don’t bojio hor...Looks like those VTLs are really working well!
it is because people have such a mindset that the PAP can over run your life with more unjust rules that screw you and they benefit from it. People are not rewarded based on hiding their balls but rewarded for courage and balls.u better dont play play , if kena catch it is a serious offence. not worth taking the chance.
it is because people have such a mindset that the PAP can over run your life with more unjust rules that screw you and they benefit from it. People are not rewarded based on hiding their balls but rewarded for courage and balls.
No for Omicron but Yes for Delta! Are you game?Got Omicron party or not? Don’t bojio hor...
PLease lock down!
No for Omicron but Yes for Delta! Are you game?
Source: CNA/jt(rw)
SINGAPORE: Individuals, event organisers and owners of premises who break rules meant to curb the spread of COVID-19 in Singapore could face jail terms and fines under new regulations that came into effect at 11.59pm on Thursday (Mar 26).
Those who breach their stay-home notice will also face similar penalties.
The regulations, which come under the Infectious Diseases Act, will give legal force to the safe-distancing measures announced by the COVID-19 Multi-Ministry Taskforce, and provide "enhanced enforcement" for breaches of the stay-home notice, the Ministry of Health (MOH) said in a press release.
Those found guilty of breaching the safe-distancing rules may be jailed up to six months, or fined up to S$10,000, or both, MOH said.
As previously announced, starting from Friday, gatherings outside of work or school are limited to 10 people, who must maintain 1m distance from each other. This applies in settings where "interactions are non-transient", such as at supermarkets, restaurants and shopping malls.
Owners of premises and event organisers must ensure that non-fixed seating is at least 1m away from any other seat at all times. If seats are fixed to the floor, alternate seats need to be demarcated as a seat not to be occupied.
In public places where queues are formed, such as at retail stores or supermarkets, individuals need to stand 1m apart in the queue.
Business owners and event organisers who do not abide by these regulations may be jailed up to six months, or fined up to S$10,000, or both.
Individuals who intentionally sit on demarcated seats or stand in a queue less than 1m away from another individual could also face the above penalties
All these rules are nonsensical when all people do not comply.Monday, 1 February 2021
Two individuals will be charged in court for non-compliance with safe distancing measures (SDM) under the COVID-19 (Temporary Measures) (Control Order) Regulations 2020.
2 A 53-year-old male, the owner of the residential unit, breached Regulation 4(4) of the COVID-19 (Temporary Measures) (Control Order) Regulations 2020, by permitting 12 individuals who were not members of his household to enter and remain at his place of residence[1] at Daisy Road on 2 October 2020 for the purposes of a birthday celebration.
3 Another male, aged 50, who was one of the visitors, breached Regulation 6(1) of the COVID-19 (Temporary Measures) (Control Order) Regulations 2020, by gathering outside his ordinary place of residence with 12 other individuals not from the same household. He had allegedly invited 3 of the visitors to the place of residence, despite knowing that doing so would cause the gathering to exceed the permissible number of individuals.
4 These offences are punishable under Section 34(7)(a) of the COVID-19 (Temporary Measures) Act 2020. First time offenders face a fine not exceeding $10,000 or imprisonment for a term not exceeding 6 months or both.
5 For participating in the social gathering of more than 5 persons, the other 11 visitors who had attended the same gathering have each been issued with a composition fine of $300. In deciding to issue them a composition fine instead of prosecuting them, the level of their culpability in relation to the breach was taken into account.
6 An advisory has also been issued to the management corporation (MCST) of the premise to remind it to take steps to ensure that the relevant safe management measures are complied with within the premises.
7 The authorities urge homeowners and MCSTs to do their part in curbing the spread of COVID-19, especially during the upcoming festive period.
The Omicron surge in UK is hitting the roof at over 2.5K reported case / million folks, and it’s still increasing sharply. Infection rate is bound to be much higher than the reported cases as majority would dismiss it as a cold, more so when the loss of taste and smell doesn’t seem to be the predominant symptom of an Omicron infection.
Also good to note that Delta survivors do get re-infected with Omicron, so natural immunity or herd immunity doesn’t seem to work quite well here. I just continue to pray that the Omicron doesn’t turn into something more lethal in its next random mutation cycle, threshold is gonna be breached soon
To help you out a little, this is the latest video by Skye Prince :what happened to the med beds bro?.....got delayed?