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My sentiments exactly.
I am worried about the FDW and their sinkie families
I am worried about the FDW and their sinkie families
Looking at the time line milestones, why worry about this group in particular?I am worried about the FDW and their sinkie families
Looking at the time line milestones, why worry about this group in particular?
6 weeks into CB now. Any FDW infected with the virus should not be infectious anymore, ditto their employers/employers families.
One possible issue of concern though, would be the unknown asymptotic cases emanating from this group. Particularly those leaving their homes and going out during the CB. Possible 'Unlink' source.
It is what it is.There are a total of 615 cases in total which are still unlinked to date.
Did i read there are 600k+ of them?
Did i read there are 600k+ of them?
In their latest situation report as at 19 May, MOH have once again reclassified some foreign workers not residing in dormitories to foreign workers residing in dormitories.
Hence the latest numbers are as follows:
Based on the MOH Situation Report as at 19 May, there are 362 confirmed cases of work permit holders not residing in dormitories. Out of these, there are 118 cases which remain unlinked. There are 1,311 confirmed cases of residents and work pass holders. Out of these, there are 495 cases which remain unlinked.
You got faith in maggots supplied numbers?
You got faith in those fucking maggots?
28794 kenna only?
The gahmen are focusing on maids because most of the work permit holders not in domintorires inflected with the virus are maids. Sinkie families are fucked.
The gahmen are focusing on maids because most of the work permit holders not in domintorires inflected with the virus are maids. Sinkie families are fucked.
I think some of the workers are 'nomads' they don't go to the dedicated dorms owned by the cronies. Rather, they sleep near or next to whatever project they're working on, inside a temporary lodging. This was what happened for HIP HDB upgrading. Sometimes they sleep at the void decks.
WORKERS CAN ALSO BE SLEEPING WITH THE MAIDS AS WELL
Based on the MOH Situation Report as at 21 May, there are 1,691 confirmed community cases, which now includes work permit holders not residing in dormitories, residents and work pass holders. Out of these, there are 619 cases which remain unlinked.