• IP addresses are NOT logged in this forum so there's no point asking. Please note that this forum is full of homophobes, racists, lunatics, schizophrenics & absolute nut jobs with a smattering of geniuses, Chinese chauvinists, Moderate Muslims and last but not least a couple of "know-it-alls" constantly sprouting their dubious wisdom. If you believe that content generated by unsavory characters might cause you offense PLEASE LEAVE NOW! Sammyboy Admin and Staff are not responsible for your hurt feelings should you choose to read any of the content here.

    The OTHER forum is HERE so please stop asking.

IMPORTANT *** NOW mandatory to wear mask

9831785d-0a50-41d1-9a1e-fbd5959a16e7.jpg
 
yes.still have grey zone.how to define you are runner?
runner singlet with smelly armpits and trackshoes.
non runner...dry tshirt with slipper?
ah loong runner is still a runner.
KNN the best way to overcome this is walk abit jog a bit KNN by the time the ambassador leech you you already in jogging mode KNN after he walk away you can walk again KNN nobody say jogging cannot toggle between run and walk KNN
 
Don't understand. After jogging u be panting then wear mask follow by fainting .
then people will walk past and say : "see lah. stupid covidiot go out jogging sure mati one." :laugh:

really asinine to slap this kind of requirement on with no leeway. when jogging where to hold the mask anyway?? put in underwear???
 
KNN the best way to overcome this is walk abit jog a bit KNN by the time the ambassador leech you you already in jogging mode KNN after he walk away you can walk again KNN nobody say jogging cannot toggle between run and walk KNN
this morning saw one ambassador jin chio.neh neh quite a c cup.try to sian her....then her supervisor come warn me to keep safe distance and dont be funnny.
i try took a video of this fucker.not sure how to upload. think he want makan this chiobu alone
 
this morning saw one ambassador jin chio.neh neh quite a c cup.try to sian her....then her supervisor come warn me to keep safe distance and dont be funnny.
i try took a video of this fucker.not sure how to upload. think he want makan this chiobu alone
KNN my uncle just wonder why she as a safe distance ambassador allowed you to come close to her KNN that means she failed her duty since her supervisor still required to come to ask you to keep a safe distance from her KNN you should tell the supervisor you all don't try to be funny with me instead KNN
 
Netizens criticise government's "reactive" response, mocking their U-turn on mask policy - The Online Citizen
The Multi-Ministry Taskforce has made mask-wearing mandatory, with immediate effect, for everyone when they leave their homes as a further step to combat COVID-19 pandemic in Singapore.

Although, there will be some exemptions according to Minister for National Development Lawrence Wong who said in a press conference on Tuesday (14 April) that children below the age of two don’t need to wear mask as recommended by medical experts, for the safety of children.

People can also remove the mask when they are engaging in strenuous exercise such as running or jogging, but they need to put the mask on after exercising while still practicing safe distancing from others, said Mr Wong.

Anyone who fails to comply with the mask-wearing rules will be fined $300, while for those who commit offence repeatedly will be fined $1,000 or prosecuted in court for egregious cases.

Based on the latest medical and scientific advice, Mr Wong noted that they have already updated the mask advisory earlier, and therefore a further change of the masks guidance will be made during the circuit breaker period.

“That is why we went down to distribute reusable masks to everyone, and that exercise has completed over the weekend,” said Mr Wong.

Speaking on the reason for changing masks guidelines, Mr Wong explained that there were two key reasons. First, that is evidence or findings that people without symptoms or with mild symptoms could be spreading the virus. The second reason is the concern over some indicators that the virus was circulating with more undetected cases within the community.

He said, “What we are doing now is a next further step…just to make it [mask-wearing] mandatory and to take extra protections and precautions so that anyone going out in any setting wear a mask.”

“I think that will be an extra precaution worth taking for all of us,” he added.

Stressing that observing personal hygiene is still “a very critical factor” in disrupting the transmission chain beyond the mask-wearing, Minister for Health Gan Kim Yong also urged all Singaporeans to continue practicing good personal hygiene and frequent hand-washing.

Mr Gan said, “Because we want to do everything we can to reduce the risk of transmission, so as to keep our number of cases to as low as possible which is in line with our strategy of enhanced safe distancing approach over the next few weeks.”

Further, Mr Wong also cautioned, “Please do not use this mask-wearing requirement now to say ‘ok, I can go out’. In fact, you should not go out as much as possible. Just stay at home. Do all the right things. Practice good hand hygiene and stay at home as much as possible.”

“In the rare occasion that you do need to go out for purchase of your groceries or purchase of essentials, then it’s only at that time that you wear a mask,” Mr Wong added.

Netizens critical over “reactive” response against COVID-19, mocking government’s mask policy U-turn
Following the announcement that mask-wearing is now mandatory, many netizens penned their thought on the Facebook pages of CNA, The Straits Times and TODAY, criticising the government’s “reactive” response in implementing precautionary measures against the COVID-19 pandemic.

As it is “really hard to keep up with changes”, netizens commented that the government should be more “proactive” and “decisive” by implementing one time strict measures instead of implementing new measures every single days to contain the spread of COVID-19 in the country.


Many netizens also mocked the government over their U-turn mask-wearing where it previously said that people only need to wear a face mask if feeling unwell. Some even described the government decision as “roti-prata” and hoped that government would not “U-turn again” when there is shortage of masks.


Meanwhile, some netizens also requested that the government explain and specify clearly on the enforcement of face mask usage, such as the areas that people need to wear masks.


While some support the measures taken by government, however, there are netizens who pointed out that government should make wearing a mask compulsory for everyone rather than giving exemptions to some certain groups. It is because the exemption rules might cause enforcement officers difficulties when perform their duty and silent carriers may still transmit the virus to others.


As it is compulsory to wear a face mask now, one netizen opined that the government should distribute more surgical masks given that reusable mask are unhygienic after long hours of usage.


Share this:
 
It's like putting speed bumps on a road. Without speed bumps a car can drive at 60kph. Put in the bumps and it slows the average car down to 30kph but the car still reaches the same point in the end. It just takes longer.
Speeding is dangerous, creating bumps is safer for the driver and the passengers. Knowing that it will eventually reach its destination, why the rush instead of enjoying the process of driving the car?
 
Back
Top