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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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Based on the MOH Situation Report as at 9 Aug, there are 2,192 confirmed community cases, which now includes work permit holders not residing in dormitories, residents and work pass holders. Out of these, there are 806 cases which remain unlinked. :cautious:
 

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Out of the total community cases to date on 9 Aug there are 553 confirmed cases of work permit holders not residing in dorms. Out of these, there are 191 unlinked cases. :cautious:
 

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Based on the MOH Situation Report as at 10 Aug, there are 2,193 confirmed community cases, which now includes work permit holders not residing in dormitories, residents and work pass holders. Out of these, there are 806 cases which remain unlinked. :cautious:
 

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Out of the total community cases to date on 10 Aug, there are 553 confirmed cases of work permit holders not residing in dorms. Out of these, there are 191 unlinked cases. :cautious:
 

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Not this fear mongering paronia over the FDWs again?!

Not really after you explained that they observe their stay at home notices in special facilities, although there were another 4 imported cases of female work permit holders from Philippines again yesterday. One possible question is whether these maids are new hires, or for some special reasons from PAP, they are existing employees allowed to travel home and back to SG. :wink:
 

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Based on the MOH Situation Report as at 11 Aug, there are 2,195 confirmed community cases, which now includes work permit holders not residing in dormitories, residents and work pass holders. Out of these, there are 806 cases which remain unlinked. :cautious:
 

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Not really after you explained that they observe their stay at home notices in special facilities, although there were another 4 imported cases of female work permit holders from Philippines again yesterday. One possible question is whether these maids are new hires, or for some special reasons from PAP, they are existing employees allowed to travel home and back to SG. :wink:
Not sure but doubt they are new hire FDWs.

Regardless, incoming should be ring fenced until tested clear of covid-19.
 

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Not sure but doubt they are new hire FDWs.

Regardless, incoming should be ring fenced until tested clear of covid-19.

If the FDWs are allowed to travel back to Philippines or Indonesia, for some "important reason" during a pandemic where nobody else is travelling, there is no plausible reason why they should be allowed back to SG. :coffee:
 

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Out of the total community cases to date on 11 Aug, there are 553 confirmed cases of work permit holders not residing in dorms. Out of these, there are 191 unlinked cases. :cautious:
 

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Based on the MOH Situation Report as at 12 Aug, there are 2,196 confirmed community cases, which now includes work permit holders not residing in dormitories, residents and work pass holders. Out of these, there are 806 cases which remain unlinked. :cautious:
 

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If the FDWs are allowed to travel back to Philippines or Indonesia, for some "important reason" during a pandemic where nobody else is travelling, there is no plausible reason why they should be allowed back to SG. :coffee:
If objective science data hard facts proves they are covid-19 free why should this matter?
 

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There have been many imported cases recently. For 12 Aug, there were 11 imported cases. including 1 female work permit holder from Philippines. :coffee:
Have they been ring fenced?

If yes, then what is the big deal?

Btw, all those incoming have to pay for all the costs and expenses related to Covid-19 issues.
 

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Have they been ring fenced?

If yes, then what is the big deal?

Btw, all those incoming have to pay for all the costs and expenses related to Covid-19 issues.

Ringfencing will help matters a lot. But it still begs the question why PAP is allowing so many work permit holders, work pass holders and PRs to travel to and from SG, which ends up in imported cases. While most citizens have travel restrictions. :unsure:
 

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Out of the total community cases to date on 12 Aug, there are 553 confirmed cases of work permit holders not residing in dorms. Out of these, there are 191 unlinked cases. :cautious:
 

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Based on the MOH Situation Report as at 13 Aug, there are 2,201 confirmed community cases, which now includes work permit holders not residing in dormitories, residents and work pass holders. Out of these, there are 809 cases which remain unlinked. :cautious:
 

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Ringfencing will help matters a lot. But it still begs the question why PAP is allowing so many work permit holders, work pass holders and PRs to travel to and from SG, which ends up in imported cases. While most citizens have travel restrictions. :unsure:
Got to start to open up but with the right health safety protocols in place.

Also I should think the travel arrangements are quid pro quo.
 
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