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shit times releases book on Covid-19 situation in SG for past 2 years!

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A new book released on Thursday (Jan 20) has chronicled the first two years of Singapore's fight against the Covid-19 pandemic, through the telling of pivotal behind-the-scenes moments and exclusive interviews.


In This Together: Singapore's Covid-19 Story contains 13 chapters written by journalists from The Straits Times newsroom who have been in the thick of covering the crisis. It is edited by executive editor Sumiko Tan.


The writers spoke to more than 300 people including Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong, President Halimah Yacob, Cabinet ministers, government officials, corporate leaders, front-line workers, volunteers, foreign workers and survivors of the disease.


The 352-page book is divided into two parts: Saving lives, where the efforts of the Government, healthcare sector and scientific community are documented; and saving livelihoods, which expounds on the parallel economic battle to preserve jobs, businesses and Singapore's hub status.

More at https://shrtcô.de/xjszWB
 
You mean elections coming ah?
 
Propaganda.

Watch out for the porlumpars who buy or read it in the library. :biggrin:
 
so fast they start masturbating on how good / well they have been doing? COVID over already meh?
 
so fast they start masturbating on how good / well they have been doing? COVID over already meh?

I think it's more for damage control and being used as a morale booster. :biggrin:

Anyway it's not over yet, one more demographic group to be targeted. Akan datang, give it a few months. :cool:

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Is there a chapter on how the unvacc, partially vacc and those who did not get a boosters of mRNA on time will be ostracised, treated like criminals, cannot dine in, go shopping malls and go to workplace to work, pay own hospital bills ect2
This is one of the worst form of discrimination ever
 
Write about the many infected people who got well, how some of them have long covid after they've recovered and the 800 who died from covid after more people are fully vaccinated.
People are curious. The book will surely become a bestseller.
 
The book will be 'sold' to all the grassroots po lumpars and unions and random govt linked entities, and eventually be declared a bestseller.
 
A new book released on Thursday (Jan 20) has chronicled the first two years of Singapore's fight against the Covid-19 pandemic, through the telling of pivotal behind-the-scenes moments and exclusive interviews.


In This Together: Singapore's Covid-19 Story contains 13 chapters written by journalists from The Straits Times newsroom who have been in the thick of covering the crisis. It is edited by executive editor Sumiko Tan.


The writers spoke to more than 300 people including Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong, President Halimah Yacob, Cabinet ministers, government officials, corporate leaders, front-line workers, volunteers, foreign workers and survivors of the disease.


The 352-page book is divided into two parts: Saving lives, where the efforts of the Government, healthcare sector and scientific community are documented; and saving livelihoods, which expounds on the parallel economic battle to preserve jobs, businesses and Singapore's hub status.

More at https://shrtcô.de/xjszWB

All the problems over the last 2 years were caused, not by Covid, but by the incompetent government's overreaction to Covid.
 
All the problems over the last 2 years were caused, not by Covid, but by the incompetent government's overreaction to Covid.

They can't help themselves. It's the most delicious mix of kiasi and kiasu fragility.

There were some really silly decisions along the way, wonder who green-lighted them. :biggrin:

 
The book will be 'sold' to all the grassroots po lumpars and unions and random govt linked entities, and eventually be declared a bestseller.
All these boring political books are hoarding several bookshelves and deprived bookstores the much needed space for more selleable stuffs.
 
tia gong, it will be part of primary school moral education syllabus. To be read alongside with Ah gong's from third world to first. examinable.
 
The book will be 'sold' to all the grassroots po lumpars and unions and random govt linked entities, and eventually be declared a bestseller.
Schools will also be told to stock up for their libraries, with separate copies for the staff
 
Might as well hand out banners with MISSION ACCOMPLISHED for all HDB blocks to start with?
Just to make sure they have done a good job.
 
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