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Healthcare workers complain they never get Covid19 medal. OYK tells them to shut the fuck n self reflect cause they could not handle workload!

in3deep

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SINGAPORE — When deciding who were to get the Covid-19 Resilience Medal, the Ministry of Health (MOH) sought to be as inclusive as possible, while ensuring that standards were met and that the process was rigorous.

In doing so, MOH acknowledged on Wednesday (Dec 20) that not everyone who contributed to Singapore's fight against the infectious disease were awarded the medal.

"That is why we always emphasise that awards to leaders and organisations are always received for everyone who worked in the teams," it said, adding that it was a "whole-of-society" effort that allowed the country to emerge stronger from the pandemic.

The ministry was responding to TODAY's queries after an anonymous group of healthcare workers penned an open letter addressed to it, as well as Health Minister Ong Ye Kung, about why many frontliners in Singapore's fight against the crisis were excluded from the award.

The letter, which was published by Instagram account "@thehonesthealthcareworker" on Monday, also urged MOH to clarify the nomination process for the awards.https://www.todayonline.com/singapo...?cid=internal_inarticlelinks_web_22122023_tdy

More than 110,000 people have been awarded Covid-19 Resilience Medals, which honour individuals and teams who have made substantive contributions to Singapore's fight against the Covid-19 pandemic. The medals were given out during a carnival event at the F1 Pit Building from Dec 10 to 14.
One of the healthcare workers who runs the Instagram account told TODAY that the group penned the letter after more than 100 frontline workers — including nurses, doctors, swabbers and social workers — contacted them about being left out of the awards.

The letter stated: "We were providing direct care together on the front when Covid first hit us till it became endemic. We were here. How is it that we were forgotten?

"We know in our hearts that we did our part... All we wish for is to be recognised and remembered for the sacrifices we made... so that our children will find our names when they look back one day and know that we served our country and did our duty when Singapore needed us most."

'MUST HAVE CONSISTENTLY MANAGED EXCEPTIONALLY HIGH WORKLOAD'​

In its response to TODAY's queries, MOH said that it took an approach to be as inclusive as possible when conferring the Covid-19 Resilience Medals while maintaining a rigorous nomination process.

There were no quotas set on the number of people who received the award.

"Naturally, eligible criteria would need to be set," it added.

To qualify for the award, individuals must have, on a sustained basis during the pandemic, managed the public health crisis at the frontlines, supported frontline operations such as vaccination, testing, managing dormitories or recovery facilities, or managed the consequences of Covid-19 on Singapore’s economy, supply chains or social cohesion, MOH said.

Public and private healthcare institutions as well as relevant industry partners were asked to submit their nominations from October last year to March this year to MOH.

"The nominating institution or agency must assess that the awardees had consistently managed exceptionally high workload due to the Covid-19 pandemic, with justification required for each nominee," MOH said.

On May 31, the list of awardees was published in the Government Gazette and on the Prime Minister’s Office website.

Between then and end-August, MOH added more awardees from the healthcare sector following their appeals for the Covid-19 Resilience Medal, "in the spirit of being inclusive".

MOH did not mention how many more awardees were added during this stage.
It added that those who have yet to collect their medals, including former employees, will be contacted by their respective healthcare institutions and agencies to arrange for direct collection from these institutions.

MOH then stated on Thursday that it wanted to put on record its thanks to all who have made contributions and sacrifices to keep Singapore safe.

"It was indeed a whole-of-society effort that has enabled Singapore to emerge stronger from the pandemic."
 

congo9

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Knn..
That's to say you are fucking lazy. You don't even make the list .

OYK is indeed a fucker by his own standard. I love fucker like him.
 

laksaboy

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People actually care about that stupid medal/award? For displaying as a trophy or for selling to receive quick cash? :o-o:

And those healthcare workers.... award them for promoting the 'safe and effective' bullshit? Or for killing patients with Remdesivir? :rolleyes:

Maybe the award makes you sleep better at night. You genocidal ghouls. :FU:
 

in3deep

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People actually care about that stupid medal/award? For displaying as a trophy or for selling to receive quick cash? :o-o:

And those healthcare workers.... award them for promoting the 'safe and effective' bullshit? Or for killing patients with Remdesivir? :rolleyes:

Maybe the award makes you sleep better at night. You genocidal ghouls. :FU:
Even grab delivery riders expect the medals bro for delivering food to those working in hospitals
 

Scrooball (clone)

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Heroes? Maybe out of circumstantial reasons. You think a nurse can suddenly quit and easily get another job outside of the sector?

More like a case of I can’t afford to quit, so I better stay and be branded a ‘hero’!
 

millim6868

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Lol,they still.don know ,money papigs takes ,dan anger sinkies go in front,win or achieved its papigs effort,lol,kumlan but still many 60% kumlan,but I believe healthier mostly are foreigners,lol
 

in3deep

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Those HCW who didn’t get an award need to self reflect! You don’t get an award just because you are employed in healthcare! There’s are many jlbs in companies who just surf internet and keng most of the time. I’m sure there are such ppl in healthcare also. You all expect a medal for eating snake?

OYK is good! He did the right thing by excluding all the jlbs! OYK for PM!
 

JohnTan

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SINGAPORE — When deciding who were to get the Covid-19 Resilience Medal, the Ministry of Health (MOH) sought to be as inclusive as possible, while ensuring that standards were met and that the process was rigorous.

In doing so, MOH acknowledged on Wednesday (Dec 20) that not everyone who contributed to Singapore's fight against the infectious disease were awarded the medal.

"That is why we always emphasise that awards to leaders and organisations are always received for everyone who worked in the teams," it said, adding that it was a "whole-of-society" effort that allowed the country to emerge stronger from the pandemic.

The ministry was responding to TODAY's queries after an anonymous group of healthcare workers penned an open letter addressed to it, as well as Health Minister Ong Ye Kung, about why many frontliners in Singapore's fight against the crisis were excluded from the award.

The letter, which was published by Instagram account "@thehonesthealthcareworker" on Monday, also urged MOH to clarify the nomination process for the awards.https://www.todayonline.com/singapo...?cid=internal_inarticlelinks_web_22122023_tdy

More than 110,000 people have been awarded Covid-19 Resilience Medals, which honour individuals and teams who have made substantive contributions to Singapore's fight against the Covid-19 pandemic. The medals were given out during a carnival event at the F1 Pit Building from Dec 10 to 14.
One of the healthcare workers who runs the Instagram account told TODAY that the group penned the letter after more than 100 frontline workers — including nurses, doctors, swabbers and social workers — contacted them about being left out of the awards.

The letter stated: "We were providing direct care together on the front when Covid first hit us till it became endemic. We were here. How is it that we were forgotten?

"We know in our hearts that we did our part... All we wish for is to be recognised and remembered for the sacrifices we made... so that our children will find our names when they look back one day and know that we served our country and did our duty when Singapore needed us most."

'MUST HAVE CONSISTENTLY MANAGED EXCEPTIONALLY HIGH WORKLOAD'​

In its response to TODAY's queries, MOH said that it took an approach to be as inclusive as possible when conferring the Covid-19 Resilience Medals while maintaining a rigorous nomination process.

There were no quotas set on the number of people who received the award.

"Naturally, eligible criteria would need to be set," it added.

To qualify for the award, individuals must have, on a sustained basis during the pandemic, managed the public health crisis at the frontlines, supported frontline operations such as vaccination, testing, managing dormitories or recovery facilities, or managed the consequences of Covid-19 on Singapore’s economy, supply chains or social cohesion, MOH said.

Public and private healthcare institutions as well as relevant industry partners were asked to submit their nominations from October last year to March this year to MOH.

"The nominating institution or agency must assess that the awardees had consistently managed exceptionally high workload due to the Covid-19 pandemic, with justification required for each nominee," MOH said.

On May 31, the list of awardees was published in the Government Gazette and on the Prime Minister’s Office website.

Between then and end-August, MOH added more awardees from the healthcare sector following their appeals for the Covid-19 Resilience Medal, "in the spirit of being inclusive".

MOH did not mention how many more awardees were added during this stage.
It added that those who have yet to collect their medals, including former employees, will be contacted by their respective healthcare institutions and agencies to arrange for direct collection from these institutions.

MOH then stated on Thursday that it wanted to put on record its thanks to all who have made contributions and sacrifices to keep Singapore safe.

"It was indeed a whole-of-society effort that has enabled Singapore to emerge stronger from the pandemic."

Sour grapes from losers. I've received my COVID 19 Resilience medal.
 

borom

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I do not blame those who expected to get the medals as the PAP already set the tone by awarding themselves the highest salaries in the universe (for their kind of jobs )for doing public service or serving the country.
I suggest that those who missed out show their displeasure by voting against the PAP and joining the opposition parties to fight for their rights.
 

in3deep

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Sour grapes from losers. I've received my COVID 19 Resilience medal.
For your ball lickings I thought you would have gotten something like higher tier commendation medal or public service medals

In the end all you got is the same as what the useless jlb safe distancing uncles at the market get
 
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