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Serious PM Long ignored social distancing measures and went to Teck Ghee food court to give sanitisers to the crowd

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PM Lee goes on walkabout in Ang Mo Kio, distributes bottles of hand sanitiser to patrons at Teck Ghee Court Food Centre
Individuals were seen standing and sitting in close proximity to one another as a handful of people in the crowd waited to greet the PM up-close, amid the Govt's announcement on enforcing stricter social distancing measures


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Leaders, members and volunteers of various political parties in Singapore have been walking the ground amid the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak, following the release of the Electoral Boundaries Review Committee (EBRC)’s report on 13 Mar.

The ruling People’s Action Party (PAP) has not exempted itself from holding walkabouts as Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong has reportedly been meeting residents in his constituency Ang Mo Kio GRC on Sun (22 Mar).

Flanked by several members or volunteers, Mr Lee — in a video forwarded to TOC on Mon (23 Mar) — can be seen in the video handing out what appeared to be small bottles of hand sanitiser to patrons at the Teck Ghee Market and Food Centre.

Just last week, Minister of National Development Lawrence Wong, co-chairman of the task force on COVID-19, announced that the Government will step up its efforts to enforce stricter social distancing measures, in the wake of 40 new cases recorded by the Ministry of Health on Fri (20 Mar).


Mr Wong told a press conference last Fri that one of the enhanced measures entails ensuring that operators of venues in public places adopt the separation of at least one metre between customers.

MOH recommended the following steps:


  • Queues on premises such as outside restaurants and retail stores should be kept fast-moving, which could be done by ensuring that all checkout counters are open, and encouraging self-checkout to minimise contact with counter staff. Lines should clearly be marked to help people follow the appropriate distancing;
  • Food and beverage venues should maintain a distance of at least one metre between tables, and between seats. Where seats are fixed, including our hawker centres, operators should ensure alternate seats are marked out. Individuals and family members who wish to seat together should continue to do so, but there should be a safe distance maintained between different groups; and
  • Entertainment venues and attractions such as cinemas/theatres, theme parks, casinos, museums and galleries should adopt measures appropriate to their venue to ensure separation of at least a metre amongst patrons. This could include reducing operating capacity to provide more spacing, installing floor markers at queuing areas, and adopting chequerboard or alternate seating.
The Government, said Mr Wong, has been working with all F&B outlets to ensure that these measures are enforced.

“Whether it is a hawker centre, coffee shop or restaurant, there will be a safe distance between diners. And through licensing, we will enforce this,” he said.

Mr Wong stressed the importance of Singaporeans cooperating with the enhanced social distancing measures.
“We will be enforcing these rules. It will lead to some inconvenience, but we will need Singaporeans to cooperate and take responsibility for these changes.

“If we are all disciplined about this, it will give us better control over the situation, and enable us to suppress and slow down the spread of the virus,” he said.

Individuals in the video, however, were seen standing and sitting in close proximity to one another as a handful of people in the crowd waited to greet the PM up-close.
Even Mr Lee himself in a Facebook post today reminded the public to “take the necessary precautions and remember to be socially responsible”.
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Classic case of logging into sbf too often and listening to Leongsam

He and his slipper wearing wife better be careful out there.
 
Looking at the size of the crowd, Ah Loong is like a movie star. I think he will win hands down.
 
Hope some considerate soul infected with Wuhan virus there will do the right thing and sneeze or cough at him.
 
Hope he got this chapkaokee and die and oppo can win handsdown...
 
Hope some considerate soul infected with Wuhan virus there will do the right thing and sneeze or cough at him.
He has first class medical team take care.
No worries.
Those old folks at the venue is more risky
 
Wow he is soo brave. I thought he has gone into hiding because he has a compromise immune system n afraid of wuhan virus. He will win the erection hands down due to his bravery
 
PM Lee goes on walkabout in Ang Mo Kio, distributes bottles of hand sanitiser to patrons at Teck Ghee Court Food Centre
Individuals were seen standing and sitting in close proximity to one another as a handful of people in the crowd waited to greet the PM up-close, amid the Govt's announcement on enforcing stricter social distancing measures


pm_lee_social-750x375.jpg



Leaders, members and volunteers of various political parties in Singapore have been walking the ground amid the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak, following the release of the Electoral Boundaries Review Committee (EBRC)’s report on 13 Mar.

The ruling People’s Action Party (PAP) has not exempted itself from holding walkabouts as Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong has reportedly been meeting residents in his constituency Ang Mo Kio GRC on Sun (22 Mar).

Flanked by several members or volunteers, Mr Lee — in a video forwarded to TOC on Mon (23 Mar) — can be seen in the video handing out what appeared to be small bottles of hand sanitiser to patrons at the Teck Ghee Market and Food Centre.

Just last week, Minister of National Development Lawrence Wong, co-chairman of the task force on COVID-19, announced that the Government will step up its efforts to enforce stricter social distancing measures, in the wake of 40 new cases recorded by the Ministry of Health on Fri (20 Mar).


Mr Wong told a press conference last Fri that one of the enhanced measures entails ensuring that operators of venues in public places adopt the separation of at least one metre between customers.

MOH recommended the following steps:


  • Queues on premises such as outside restaurants and retail stores should be kept fast-moving, which could be done by ensuring that all checkout counters are open, and encouraging self-checkout to minimise contact with counter staff. Lines should clearly be marked to help people follow the appropriate distancing;
  • Food and beverage venues should maintain a distance of at least one metre between tables, and between seats. Where seats are fixed, including our hawker centres, operators should ensure alternate seats are marked out. Individuals and family members who wish to seat together should continue to do so, but there should be a safe distance maintained between different groups; and
  • Entertainment venues and attractions such as cinemas/theatres, theme parks, casinos, museums and galleries should adopt measures appropriate to their venue to ensure separation of at least a metre amongst patrons. This could include reducing operating capacity to provide more spacing, installing floor markers at queuing areas, and adopting chequerboard or alternate seating.
The Government, said Mr Wong, has been working with all F&B outlets to ensure that these measures are enforced.

“Whether it is a hawker centre, coffee shop or restaurant, there will be a safe distance between diners. And through licensing, we will enforce this,” he said.

Mr Wong stressed the importance of Singaporeans cooperating with the enhanced social distancing measures.
“We will be enforcing these rules. It will lead to some inconvenience, but we will need Singaporeans to cooperate and take responsibility for these changes.

“If we are all disciplined about this, it will give us better control over the situation, and enable us to suppress and slow down the spread of the virus,” he said.

Individuals in the video, however, were seen standing and sitting in close proximity to one another as a handful of people in the crowd waited to greet the PM up-close.
Even Mr Lee himself in a Facebook post today reminded the public to “take the necessary precautions and remember to be socially responsible”.View attachment 74089
:cry: he is so brave and self-less. I am moved beyond words:cry: Looks like I will vote PAP.
 
Coronavirus will be exploited for votes, just like LKY's death in 2015.
 
Looking at the size of the crowd, Ah Loong is like a movie star. I think he will win hands down.

All the porlumpars activated for the photo op.

The media also helps to shape the narrative.

Example:

Media-Caught-Lying-About-The-Crowd-Size-Of-Hillary-Clinton-Rallys.jpg
 
Maybe this cheebye can't wait to choke in his own blood.
 
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