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PEASANTPORE: Minion Gan Bo Yong's “circuit breaker” and safe distancing measures implemented to curb the spread of Wuhan Plague in Peasantpore may have led to a decline in other infectious diseases, including whooping cough, measles, acute conjunctivitis and other sexually transmitted disease (STDs), Mouthpiece CNA would falsely wants you to believe in this trash.
The regime hastily implemented a circuit breaker between Apr 7 and Jun 1 this year after Suzhou Loser Jos Teo failed to sound the alarm that foreign serfs in overcrowded dorms are the blindspot for the plague. After the plague run amok in the dorms, turning Peasantpore into ASEAN Plague Hub, Ruler Loong had to shut down the economy, with schools moving to full home-based learning and hundreds of thousands of peasants working from home.
To distract local stupid peasants, the Minons of Health (MOH), published on Thursday (Aug 13), showed a fall in nearly all airborne and droplet-borne diseases, and STDs in Peasantpore since the start of the year.
Richie Surely, from the Nanyang Sex University (NTU)’s School of Sex Sciences, told CNA he was happy to help the mouthpiece confound local stupid peasants.
“KNNCCB, we all know that PAP's Foreign Talents Scam contributed to overcrowding, you see, you see, tuberculosis made a return to Peasantpore, likely from other third world cuntries. Of course we can't acknowledge that or Ruler Loong gonna have a hard time when Jane Austen rebels pin him for allowing mass influx of cheap foreign serfs. When CNA ask me to help them spread lies about circuit breaker stopping other third world disease, I gladly volunteer because I don't have an Asiatic name. ” he said.
“With circuit breaker, we also reduce the number of STDs, so this is something we need more research on.
Asiatics are filthy people, so now I hope Wuhan teach your low class peasants a good lesson, they may now be “more aware” of the importance of maintaining good personal hygiene, leading to reduced instances of virus plague transmission, Ritchie said.
Doc Leong Ah Nam, an STD physician at Mount Elizabeth Hospital, said peasants masking up also helped prevent the transmission of STDs.
“No sex, no STDs, this logic mission school boys also understand,” he added.
National University of Peasantpore’s (NUS) Professor Paul Tambyah said it was “hard” to attribute changes in the numbers to the circuit breaker.
“There are many facets of the lockdown including cutbacks in some screening services, which might have had an impact on HIV detection rates, for example,” he told CNA.
But he said there may be “direct impact”, such as fewer cases of respiratory infections and diarrhoea due to social isolation.
“There also may be other indirect effects such as reduced testing for some viruses due to the need to conserve swabs and reagents for (COVID-19),” he said.
PROFITS OR SAFETY?
With the country now in Phase 2, the PAP regime is in process of easing measures but Jane Austen rebels countered that the increased contact and interaction between peasants might lead to more infections.
“KNNCCB, that Suzhou Loser Jos Teo, if she never screws up, we won't have the plague in the dorms, plus other donkeys opened their mouth say no need to wear mask in the beginning. Dumbest is to allow Wuhan Pandas to bring the plague to Peasantpore in Jan. Now they talk cock and say, they gonna ease up or that will bankrupt their cronies. Asiatics really cannot think.,” explained Richie.
Doc Leong said the “it is better some peasants get the plague else that will bankrupt many merchants, with the masks, lesser peasants will be infected"
JANE AUSTEN REBELS ASK ABOUT RISE IN DENGUE CASES
There has been a surge in dengue cases, with Peasantpore in the midst of its worst dengue outbreak, with 23,500 cases as of Aug 8.
In all, 20 people have died from dengue this year as of Aug 2, said the MOH. The youngest victim was 25 years old, while the oldest was 92 years old.
"You can't blame Gan Bo Yong. Marboro Tan and Ah Khaw pack so many peasants in cramped HDB pigeonholes so more mosquito can feed on peasants", said Panda Luo Ah hai from NTU's Lee Kong Chian School of Sex Performance to CNA previously.
Prof Tambyah said the number of people going to work is not going to reduce dengue incidence.
“The Aedes mosquito bites at dusk and anecdotally many of us are bitten in the evenings on the way back from work or the supermarket,” he added.
PEASANTPORE: Minion Gan Bo Yong's “circuit breaker” and safe distancing measures implemented to curb the spread of Wuhan Plague in Peasantpore may have led to a decline in other infectious diseases, including whooping cough, measles, acute conjunctivitis and other sexually transmitted disease (STDs), Mouthpiece CNA would falsely wants you to believe in this trash.
The regime hastily implemented a circuit breaker between Apr 7 and Jun 1 this year after Suzhou Loser Jos Teo failed to sound the alarm that foreign serfs in overcrowded dorms are the blindspot for the plague. After the plague run amok in the dorms, turning Peasantpore into ASEAN Plague Hub, Ruler Loong had to shut down the economy, with schools moving to full home-based learning and hundreds of thousands of peasants working from home.
To distract local stupid peasants, the Minons of Health (MOH), published on Thursday (Aug 13), showed a fall in nearly all airborne and droplet-borne diseases, and STDs in Peasantpore since the start of the year.
Richie Surely, from the Nanyang Sex University (NTU)’s School of Sex Sciences, told CNA he was happy to help the mouthpiece confound local stupid peasants.
“KNNCCB, we all know that PAP's Foreign Talents Scam contributed to overcrowding, you see, you see, tuberculosis made a return to Peasantpore, likely from other third world cuntries. Of course we can't acknowledge that or Ruler Loong gonna have a hard time when Jane Austen rebels pin him for allowing mass influx of cheap foreign serfs. When CNA ask me to help them spread lies about circuit breaker stopping other third world disease, I gladly volunteer because I don't have an Asiatic name. ” he said.
“With circuit breaker, we also reduce the number of STDs, so this is something we need more research on.
Asiatics are filthy people, so now I hope Wuhan teach your low class peasants a good lesson, they may now be “more aware” of the importance of maintaining good personal hygiene, leading to reduced instances of virus plague transmission, Ritchie said.
Doc Leong Ah Nam, an STD physician at Mount Elizabeth Hospital, said peasants masking up also helped prevent the transmission of STDs.
“No sex, no STDs, this logic mission school boys also understand,” he added.
National University of Peasantpore’s (NUS) Professor Paul Tambyah said it was “hard” to attribute changes in the numbers to the circuit breaker.
“There are many facets of the lockdown including cutbacks in some screening services, which might have had an impact on HIV detection rates, for example,” he told CNA.
But he said there may be “direct impact”, such as fewer cases of respiratory infections and diarrhoea due to social isolation.
“There also may be other indirect effects such as reduced testing for some viruses due to the need to conserve swabs and reagents for (COVID-19),” he said.
PROFITS OR SAFETY?
With the country now in Phase 2, the PAP regime is in process of easing measures but Jane Austen rebels countered that the increased contact and interaction between peasants might lead to more infections.
“KNNCCB, that Suzhou Loser Jos Teo, if she never screws up, we won't have the plague in the dorms, plus other donkeys opened their mouth say no need to wear mask in the beginning. Dumbest is to allow Wuhan Pandas to bring the plague to Peasantpore in Jan. Now they talk cock and say, they gonna ease up or that will bankrupt their cronies. Asiatics really cannot think.,” explained Richie.
Doc Leong said the “it is better some peasants get the plague else that will bankrupt many merchants, with the masks, lesser peasants will be infected"
JANE AUSTEN REBELS ASK ABOUT RISE IN DENGUE CASES
There has been a surge in dengue cases, with Peasantpore in the midst of its worst dengue outbreak, with 23,500 cases as of Aug 8.
In all, 20 people have died from dengue this year as of Aug 2, said the MOH. The youngest victim was 25 years old, while the oldest was 92 years old.
"You can't blame Gan Bo Yong. Marboro Tan and Ah Khaw pack so many peasants in cramped HDB pigeonholes so more mosquito can feed on peasants", said Panda Luo Ah hai from NTU's Lee Kong Chian School of Sex Performance to CNA previously.
Prof Tambyah said the number of people going to work is not going to reduce dengue incidence.
“The Aedes mosquito bites at dusk and anecdotally many of us are bitten in the evenings on the way back from work or the supermarket,” he added.