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

Loofydralb

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At 18 GU won OG gold, at 18 poor Sinkie in NSF no chance to excel at this age. Prison for 2 years, sad so sad.
NS is clearly a 2 year brain washing reeducation camp. LKY learnt if from your commie friend.
Nips their youthful idealism in the bud.
Now you understand why Sinkie men are pathetic.
 

tanwahtiu

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NS is clearly a 2 year brain washing reeducation camp. LKY learnt if from your commie friend.
Nips their youthful idealism in the bud.
Now you understand why Sinkie men are pathetic.
Wrong.

LKY taught TXP rule the Chinese with a iron fist.... China don't believe in NSF idea....

Go fuck a camel...
 

Pinkieslut

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Singapore reports 9,420 new Covid-19 cases, 4 deaths​

Singapore reports 9,420 new Covid-19 cases, 4 deaths
Ooi Boon Keong/TODAY
Published February 13, 2022
Updated February 13, 2022
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SINGAPORE — Singapore reported 9,420 new Covid-19 cases as of noon on Sunday (Feb 13), comprising 9,195 local and 225 imported infections.
There were also four fatalities, taking the death toll from coronavirus complications to 897.

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The weekly infection growth rate is 1.46, down from Saturday's 1.54, according to the latest infection statistics on the Ministry of Health website.
Among the new cases, 7,071 are Protocol 2 infections, comprising 7,042 local cases and 29 imported ones. Protocol 2 cases are those who are well or assessed to have a mild condition.
Another 2,349 cases were confirmed via polymerase chain reaction tests, with 196 of them being imported infections.
As of Sunday, Singapore has recorded 469,495 Covid-19 cases since the start of the pandemic.
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There are 1,272 patients in hospital. A total of 162 require oxygen supplementation, up from Saturday's figure of 151.
Twenty-four patients are in the intensive care unit compared to 22 on Saturday.
As of Saturday, 93 per cent of Singapore's eligible population have completed their full vaccination regimen under the national vaccination programme.
About 63 per cent of the total population have received their vaccine booster shots. CNA
 

borom

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Highest paid ministers comes with highest rate of covid per100,000?
Actually the solution is not enforced vaccination but to vote out these incompetents and change govt
 

mahjongking

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on average, everyday 85-90 people die in spore.......just to highlight
real infection figures are probably 30-40k daily, get on with your lives, instead of living in fear
 
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Leongsam

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The stats prove again and again just how mild Covid is and why it makes no sense to continue with restrictions and mandates.
 

borom

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High vaccination rate=high complacency=high covid cases =high boosters rate,
cycle continues until idiotic govt gets booted out
 

Pinkieslut

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Singapore confirms 9 new COVID deaths, highest in a day since 5 Dec last year​


Staff Writer, Singapore
Staff Writer, Singapore
·Editorial Team
Mon, 14 February 2022, 11:35 pm·2-min read


People scan QR codes using the Trace Together contact tracing app on their smartphones before entering a building at the Raffles Place financial business district in Singapore on February 14, 2022. (Photo by Roslan RAHMAN / AFP) (Photo by ROSLAN RAHMAN/AFP via Getty Images)

People scan QR codes using the TraceTogether contact tracing app on their smartphones before entering a building in Singapore on 14 February, 2022. (PHOTO: AFP via Getty Images)
SINGAPORE — Singapore reported nine new COVID-19 related deaths on Monday (14 February), the highest in a day since 13 people were announced on 5 December last year to have succumbed to the disease.
This brings the total number of people who died from COVID-19 here to 906.
The Ministry of Health (MOH) also announced 9,082 new COVID cases on Monday, of whom 8,927, or some 98 per cent, were local, bringing the country's total case count to 478,577.
Of the local cases, 6,878 were detected via antigen rapid tests (ART) and 2,049 via polymerase chain reaction (PCR) tests. A total of 1,189 local infections are aged 11 and below, up from 1,130 the previous day.
The remaining 155 are imported cases – 27 were detected via ART while 128 of them were detected via PCR.
The weekly infection growth rate – or ratio of community cases for the past week over the week before – was 1.39 on Monday, down from 1.46 the day before. A figure of over one means that the number of new weekly cases is on the rise.
A total of 10,298 cases were discharged, while 1,332 remain warded, up from 1,272 hospitalised cases on Sunday. This marks the 10th day in a row such cases have crossed the 1,000 mark.
Of those still hospitalised, 147 require oxygen supplementation, while 23 are in the intensive care unit (ICU).
The MOH did not provide Monday's overall ICU utilisation rate. Over the last 28 days, of the 174,831 infected individuals, 99.7 per cent had no or mild symptoms.
As of Sunday, the total number of individuals who have completed their full regimen or received two doses of COVID-19 vaccines is 93 per cent of the eligible population.
Among the total population, 90 per cent have done so, while 92 per cent have received at least one dose, and 64 per cent have received their booster shots.
In a press release on Monday morning, the Health Sciences Authority announced that Novavax's Nuvaxovid COVID-19 vaccine has been granted interim authorisation under the pandemic special access route for use in Singapore.
The protein-based vaccine can be given to those aged 18 years and above from 3 February. It will be one of two non-mRNA shots available under Singapore's national vaccination drive, alongside the inactivated CoronaVac developed by Chinese vaccine maker Sinovac.
 
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