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

sweetiepie

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What is Singapore's excess mortality over the past 2 years?
My uncle think Excess mortality over a short period of years may not be accurate and also we will need to take a closer look at the cause of death becas even if say 2017=500 2021 also 500 who knows without covid 2021 could be lesser ?
 

nirvarq

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Lanjiao lah with underLYING sickness all deaths grouped together as COVID deaths see what stats also useless, all scams ! knn lol.........
 

sweetiepie

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Lanjiao lah with underLYING sickness all deaths grouped together as COVID deaths see what stats also useless, all scams ! knn lol.........
Imuho basicallee it sums up as covid is expediting death for other sickness and that is the main leeson covid is scarlee and critical. Imuho we cannot just pull it off that those people will die anyway becas everyone will die too . Everyone is merelee prolonging their mortality. Furthermore most people will have underlying medical conditions once hit certain age. Does it mean lifespan is expected to be leeduced with covid ? If that's that's case why do people still work so hard ?

As for why onlee covid special need lockdown whereas other virus don't need? Ans becas the transmission rate is faster than other virus and lead to death expedition

Rfc @Leongsam
 
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Majulah

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we burmese shoud also ask : how many are actually infected by omi-con which evil lee shian loon and ong yak goon claimed to be very infectious
 

tobelightlight

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The vaccines are killing or injuring you. Wake up. :rolleyes:


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Patriotmissile

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I wonder who are the members of this expert panel? Saf generals? GPs?Any one of them have actually conducted large sample size clinical trials to draw this conclusion?
 

laksaboy

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I wonder who are the members of this expert panel? Saf generals? GPs?Any one of them have actually conducted large sample size clinical trials to draw this conclusion?

They're just following the script given to them. The same script given to all the Great Reset countries.
 

micromachine

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Now Singapore is facing the prospect of losing control of COVID. The country detected its first cases of the Omicron variant in early December, and since then the numbers have been rising fast. As of Monday, Singapore was reporting 1,000 new cases a day, but earlier this month, the Ministry of Health predicted that figure would climb to between 10,000 and 20,000 by next month. Others think the number may go higher.

https://shrtcô.de/xjszWB
 

laksaboy

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just a solid proof that nature will always win. the vaccine policy just make them look stupider by the day.

That's why they're releasing this book now to make the official narrative part of history.

Chances are the schoolkids will be forced to read this book, write reports or have discussion sessions about it etc. :rolleyes:
 

Pinkieslut

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S'pore's COVID growth rate rises to a 2.17 high; 95% of 1,001 more Omicron cases local​


Staff Writer, Singapore
Staff Writer, Singapore
·Editorial Team
Thu, 20 January 2022, 11:48 pm


People cross a road, amidst the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic, in Singapore November 3, 2021. REUTERS/Caroline Chia

People cross a road amidst the coronavirus disease pandemic in Singapore on 3 November, 2021. (PHOTO: Reuters)
SINGAPORE — Singapore's weekly COVID-19 infection growth rate on Thursday (20 January) rose to 2.17, the highest since 16 September last year.
The rate – or ratio of community cases for the past week over the week before – was 1.96 on Wednesday. It reached a peak of 3.01 on 30 August last year, according to the Ministry Of Health (MOH).
(CHART: MOH)

(CHART: MOH)
The Ministry of Health (MOH) also confirmed 1,472 new COVID cases, down from 1,615 a day before. It is the fourth day in a row that authorities reported over 1,000 new daily cases.

Of them, some 77 per cent – or 1,133 – are local while 339 are imported. A total of 312 cases across the board are aged 11 and below. The country's total case count now stands at 297,549.
Of the 1,001 more Omicron cases confirmed among past reported infections, some 95 per cent – or 952 – are local while 49 are imported.
There was one COVID-19 related death reported on Thursday, bringing the total number of people who have succumbed to the disease here to 845.
A total of 966 cases were discharged, while 306 remain warded. Of those still hospitalised, 16 require oxygen supplementation, while 14 are in the intensive care unit (ICU).
The MOH did not provide Thursday's overall ICU utilisation rate. Over the last 28 days, of the 11,183 infected individuals, 99.3 per cent had no or mild symptoms.
As of Wednesday, the total number of individuals who have completed their full regimen or received two doses of COVID-19 vaccines is 91 per cent of the eligible population.
Among the total population, 88 per cent have done so, while 90 per cent have received at least one dose, and 54 per cent have received their booster shots.
As of last Saturday, more than 100,000 children aged five to 11 have received their first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine.
Singapore authorities from Monday have begun progressively administering second vaccine doses to children. Currently, the Pfizer-BioNTech/Comirnaty COVID-19 vaccine is the only vaccine approved for the age group.
 
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