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Gahmen needs to come clean on those cases classified as "work permit holders not residing in domintories"

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Out of the total community cases to date on 4 July, there are 426 confirmed cases of work permit holders not residing in dorms. Out of these, there are 131 unlinked cases. :cautious:
 

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Based on the MOH Situation Report as at 5 July, there are 1,938 confirmed community cases, which now includes work permit holders not residing in dormitories, residents and work pass holders. Out of these, there are 690 cases which remain unlinked. :cautious:
 

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Out of the total community cases to date on 5 July, there are 436 confirmed cases of work permit holders not residing in dorms. Out of these, there are 136 unlinked cases. :cautious:
 

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5 July 10 cases of work permit holders confirmed 2 work pass holders. :cautious:
 

LaoTze

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NONE OF THE FUCKING MAGGOTS MAGGOTESS TO BE TRUSTED
THEY SHOWN US ALL TIME AND TIME AND TIME AGAIN THAT THEY TELL LIES AFTER LIES AFTER LIES


VOTE THEM ALL OUT AND INVESTIGATE HOW MANY MILLIONS AND BILLIONS THAT THEY ALL STOLE FROM ALL OF US



VOTE THEM ALL OUT AND INVESTIGATE HOW MANY MILLIONS AND BILLIONS THAT THEY ALL STOLE FROM ALL OF US



VOTE THEM ALL OUT AND INVESTIGATE HOW MANY MILLIONS AND BILLIONS THAT THEY ALL STOLE FROM ALL OF US





FUCKING PAP TELLING LIES AFTER LIES AFTER LIES.
YOU SEEN HOW THEY LIED AND LIED THAT THE TEST COST $200?

Let me give you share some general knowledge.


My Sg, Korean and US partners have a collaborative JV which sources PCR and Antibody rapid test kits from Korea to supply US demand. PCR tests are lab administered, more accurate and cost twice as much as the ATB version.

PCR kits cost Usd25 for a box of 20 tests. Atb test kits cost Usd15. There are certain accessories that can add another Usd3 to the kits (Lancets, cotton swabs and dropper or a pipette)

To charge Sgd200 per test for one that costs say Sgd2 + labour say at Sgd10 per test,is just daylight robbery.

Go figure!!!

OTHER THEN PAP LIED AND LIED AND LIED




You got faith in maggots supplied numbers?
You got faith in those fucking maggots?


Diamond Princess 70% got infected
France aircraft carrier 50% got infected
USS Roosevelt 20% got infected, and only because the captain bravely sacrificed himself to save his men and women and got all off the carrier

Fucking FWs packed 5 to 6 times worse than carriers worse than Diamond Princess packed 20 to a tiny room and double decker beds only 41216 kenna?

Over a million FWs, but let us say just a million only

Infection rate of 4.1216 % only?

LANGJEOW!

AT LEAST 20%

OR AT LEAST 200,000 KENNA AND NOT 41216 . ONLY
THEY LIED TO US SO MANY TIMES BEFORE.
THEY STILL TELLING LIES TO US NOW








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LET THEM GATHER
MORE KENNA WUHANDED THE MORE LIKELY THAT GET BACK TO MAGGOTS MAGGOTESS IN WHITE AND THEIR ENTIRE FAMILIES
AND THEIR KANGAROOS AND PAPER GENERALS AND CRONIES AND BROWN NOSERS
ALL HUM KAR CHAN

MAGGOTS MAGGOTESS AND THEIR CRONIES AND PAPER GENERALS AND SONS AND DAUGHTERS WILL ALSO DIE
MAY THEY ALL DIE BEFORE US , OR WITH US
AND STINKAPORE WILL BECOME SINGAPORE ONCE AGAIN


SPREAD WIDELY
UNTIL IT GET TO THE MAIDS AND SONS AND DAUGHTERS AND STAFF OF MAGGOTS MAGGOTESS IN WHITE
UNTIL ALL THOSE OLD MAGGOTS MAGGOTESS KENA WUHANDED
AND TOGETHER WITH YOUNG MAGGOTS MAGGOTESS AND ALL IN THE FUCKING PA AND KANGAROOS AND POODLES
WUHAN WILL DELIVER US ALL FROM THE FUCKING MAGGOTS MAGGOTESS IN WHITE FINALLY
MAGGOTS MAGGOTESS KANGAROOS CANNOT FIX WUHAN THE WAY THEY CAN FIX ELECTED PRESIDENT AND OTHER SHIT THINGS THAT THEY CAN FIX
WUHAN WILL FIX THEM INSTEAD






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It looks like PAP may have reduced the testing on dorm workers before polling day. :cautious:

NONE OF THE FUCKING MAGGOTS MAGGOTESS TO BE TRUSTED
THEY SHOWN US ALL TIME AND TIME AND TIME AGAIN THAT THEY TELL LIES AFTER LIES AFTER LIES
 

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These days, a lot of work pass holders cases starting to increase. These are mainly the supervisors of the work permit holders. :coffee:
 

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Based on the MOH Situation Report as at 6 July, there are 1,962 confirmed community cases, which now includes work permit holders not residing in dormitories, residents and work pass holders. Out of these, there are 699 cases which remain unlinked. :cautious:
 

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Out of the total community cases to date on 6 July, there are 456 confirmed cases of work permit holders not residing in dorms. Out of these, there are 144 unlinked cases. :cautious:
 

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Pre Polling Day Propaganda :rolleyes:

From MOH website:


CONTROLLING THE INFECTION IN PHASE TWO OF RE-OPENING


7TH JUL 2020

The Multi-Ministry Taskforce has been closely monitoring the COVID-19 situation. There has been an increase in the number of community cases as we resume more economic and social activities following the end of the Circuit Breaker. Proactive measures are in place to uncover and contain cases early. Linked cases are detected and isolated quickly through aggressive ring-fencing. Unlinked cases are picked up early from active surveillance and routine testing of targeted groups, and expanded testing for those diagnosed with acute respiratory infection (ARI)[1].

2. While the number of unlinked current infections in the community remains low, it is indicative of undetected cases in the community. Apart from the early detection and isolation measures in place, continued vigilance and adherence to safe management measures on everyone’s part are important to reduce the spread of infection and protect our loved ones.

Decline in Total Daily Cases; Continued Effort to Clear Migrant Worker Dormitories

3. The total daily new cases has been on the decline since the Circuit Breaker period in April and May 2020. While migrant worker dormitory cases continue to constitute the majority of daily cases, they have fallen. The Inter-agency Taskforce (ITF) is continuing its efforts to systematically test and clear workers and dormitories.

Some Imported Cases; Isolation under SHN Prevents Community Transmission

4. Over the past week, 20 imported cases were detected. This is after a long period where we did not experience imported cases. The majority of these cases are returning Singapore Citizens and Permanent Residents, and a few are Work Pass or Dependant’s Pass holders who have been approved to return to Singapore.

5. Our border controls remain tight. Travellers are isolated under Stay-Home Notices (SHN) on arrival, and tested should they become unwell or before they end their SHN. This prevents community transmission from imported cases. Even as we gradually reopen our borders, we will continue to assess the risk, and have strict border controls to protect our Singapore community.

Uptick in Community Cases; Majority are Linked Cases Detected Early by Aggressive Ring-Fencing

6. In the past week, we have seen an average of 12 new community cases a day, up from around 8 community cases a day in the prior week. Over half of the community cases (57%) since the start of Phase One are linked.

7. The majority of linked cases are detected through active case finding and aggressive ring-fencing efforts around confirmed cases. Through our contact tracing efforts, close contacts are identified early and put on quarantine quickly. This prevents onward transmission in the community. Our analysis of the recent cases indicate that households are the most common mode of transmission. There are also some transmissions happening at workplaces, especially in settings that are at the frontline of COVID-19 operations. There are fewer transmission taking place through social gatherings for now. This is partly because of the tight restrictions imposed on such activities. Continued vigilance is therefore necessary as we progressively resume more social activities in Phase Two.

Close to Half of Unlinked Cases are Past Infections; Many in Construction or Construction-related Occupations

8. Regular testing of targeted groups[2] and testing for those diagnosed with ARI[3]. have helped detect unlinked cases in the community. Of the unlinked cases, about 6 in 10 were asymptomatic, and almost half are likely to be past infections as they tested positive under serology tests.

9. Notably, about half of community unlinked cases have been from the construction sector or construction-related occupations such as building trades workers and electrical instrument fitters. Serology testing has found that about two-thirds of these construction-related cases are likely to be past infections that are unlikely to be currently infectious, which could have been transmissions from earlier construction or migrant worker clusters. This shows that the construction sector continues to be a higher risk setting for transmission, as the nature of work can make it more challenging to maintain strict safe management and distancing measures. The Building and Construction Authority has been working closely with the industry and relevant Trade Associations and Chambers to implement the COVID-Safe restart criteria before projects are allowed to resume. Regular testing is an important aspect for early detection of cases to reduce further spread.

10. The remaining unlinked cases in the community continue to be in the low single digits currently. Our ARI testing has scaled up significantly in the recent two weeks, which has helped to pick up these cases. They are an important indicator of underlying community spread.

Staying Vigilant

11. As we resume more activities under Phase Two, we must be prepared for the number of cases to increase. Apart from the early detection and isolation measures that are in place, adherence to strong safe management measures, safe distancing measures and strict infection control measures by everyone is key to reducing spread. Individuals should also use the TraceTogether and SafeEntry applications to facilitate contact tracing. We strongly encourage anyone who is not feeling well to see a doctor, who is best placed to provide clinical assessment including whether testing is needed as a safeguard and precaution, so that cases can be detected early. Through everyone’s collective efforts, we can keep COVID-19 under control while we progressively resume activities safely.
 

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1. As of 7 July 2020, 12pm, the Ministry of Health (MOH) has preliminarily confirmed an additional 157 cases of COVID-19 infection in Singapore, the vast majority of whom are Work Permit holders residing in foreign worker dormitories. Based on our investigations so far, there are 20 cases in the community, of whom 12 are Singaporeans/ Permanent Residents and 8 are Work Pass holders. From our preliminary investigations, of these 20 cases, 12 were close contacts of earlier cases, and had already been placed on quarantine. Epidemiological investigations are ongoing for the other cases.

2. In addition, there are 3 imported cases, all of whom had been placed on Stay-Home Notice upon arrival in Singapore.

3. We are still working through the details of the cases, and further updates will be shared via the MOH press release that will be issued tonight.
 

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MOH report for 7 July 2020 (correction of above)

Cases in the community: 20 (12 Singaporeans/ Permanent Residents, 3 Work Pass holders, 5 Work Permit holders)
 

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Based on the MOH Situation Report as at 7 July, there are 1,982 confirmed community cases, which now includes work permit holders not residing in dormitories, residents and work pass holders. Out of these, there are 709 cases which remain unlinked. :cautious:
 

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Out of the total community cases to date on 7 July, there are 462 confirmed cases of work permit holders not residing in dorms. Out of these, there are 149 unlinked cases. :cautious:
 

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Read something in today's ST report on the latest covid-19 situation that got me confused??

Perhaps some kind soul out there can help me out.

The report said that the MOH is now particularly concerned about the rise in "symptomatic unlinked cases". Ok I get that, but why the focus just on this? What about the "asymptomatic unlinked cases"?
 

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Most of the asymptomatic unlinked cases are either imported cases which were on stay at home notices after returning from overseas or frontline covid19 workers or foreign workers who were tested as part of surveillance testing. They would also have been under some kind of quarantine or stay at home notices already. :coffee:

The concern about symptomatic unlinked cases is because these are people in the community who have fallen sick because they caught the virus from a close contact or even a stranger and they have no idea who it was. They would not have been under any quarantine or stay at home notices. :cautious:

Of course, there would also be asymptomatic unlinked cases out there which would not know they are infected because they have not been tested. These are of course also a concern because they would be infectious, but perhaps MOH would only deal with these after polling day. :rolleyes:

Read something in today's ST report on the latest covid-19 situation that got me confused??

Perhaps some kind soul out there can help me out.

The report said that the MOH is now particularly concerned about the rise in "symptomatic unlinked cases". Ok I get that, but why the focus just on this? What about the "asymptomatic unlinked cases"?
 

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Based on the MOH Situation Report as at 8 July, there are 1,991 confirmed community cases, which now includes work permit holders not residing in dormitories, residents and work pass holders. Out of these, there are 715 cases which remain unlinked. :cautious:
 

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Out of the total community cases to date on 8 July, there are 465 confirmed cases of work permit holders not residing in dorms. Out of these, there are 151 unlinked cases. :cautious:
 

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Based on the MOH Situation Report as at 9 July, there are 2.011 confirmed community cases, which now includes work permit holders not residing in dormitories, residents and work pass holders. Out of these, there are 727 cases which remain unlinked. :cautious:
 
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