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[Straits Times] - Whose fault? CECAs? No, it's "Complacency among population in S'pore likely to have contributed to the local transmissions"!!!

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Complacency among the population in Singapore is likely to have contributed to the local transmissions.

Singapore will be tightening measures to try to stem the rising number of community cases which have climbed to 60 in the past week - more than the total for the first quarter of the year.

The multi-ministry task force for Covid-19 on Tuesday (May 4) announced a whole slew of measures, such as scaling back the number of people allowed to gather or visit others, and bringing in testing for events with more than 100 participants. All indoor gyms will be closed.

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That is why this 160th ranking news media is public enemy No 1..
 
Re-negotiate CECA or abandon the agreement....or else the country will die...er...er....the country will die
 
Amazing, the new strain comes from Yeendeer due to open leg policy how is it the peasants fault ?!

/rofl …. PAP Banzai ~~!
 
They know there are more ST readers in India than sinkapore so it's the correct platform to publish this sort of bullshit
 
Khalik said, "If Singaporeans act responsibly, they would again be able to enjoy a relatively normal lifestyle, where friends can meet, games can be played, live entertainment can resume - though with safety measures still in place.

If they don't, they only have to look at countries which thought they had defeated the virus - only to pay a terrible price".(2021)

HUH??????????? 61% you all song song gao Jurong bo????
 
SEDIA ! THE TRUMP CARD of PAP Gen Ng Yat CHUNG is in SPH. Time to dispatch Gen Ng yat Chung to lead the Multi-task force to win the battle against covid-19.
 
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Writer says 'complacency among population' likely cause of spike
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Singapore—An article entitled “Behaviour of people holds key to success of Singapore’s tighter Covid-19 measures” written by the Senior Heath Correspondent of The Straits Times has been met with unhappy reactions from netizens.
Ms Salma Khalik, whose piece was published on Wednesday (May 5), wrote on the stricter measures aimed at tackling the recent uptick in the country’s Covid-19 cases. She opined that the people’s response will decide whether the measures succeed.
“But frankly, while such measures indicate how seriously the Government is taking the surge in cases here – there are now nine different clusters – they will not work without the full cooperation of the population.
It is the people of Singapore whose actions will decide if the country will face a continued surge in cases, or whether these can be rapidly contained.”

She went on to say that while imported Covid-19 variants have made their way to Singapore, including more infectious ones, “complacency among the population here is also likely to have contributed to the local transmissions”.
Ms Khalik writes that Covid-19 fatigue, though understandable, is “very dangerous”, noting there are people who wear their masks below their noses or talk on trains.
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She ended her piece with a warning, “If Singaporeans act responsibly, they would again be able to enjoy a relatively normal lifestyle, where friends can meet, games can be played, live entertainment can resume – though with safety measures still in place.
“If they don’t, they only have to look at countries which thought they had defeated the virus – only to pay a terrible price.”
Netizens were none too pleased with Ms Khalik’s piece, and were quick to reject her premises.
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One wrote that he felt ‘slapped’ by what she had written.
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Another asked her to take a more “empathetic” tone.
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Others opined that what will determine Singapore’s success are border closures.
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One netizen felt that he was being gaslighted, or manipulated into accepting another thought as the truth.
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Here we go again, out of the blue, a pro-pap "Expert" come out to spin and redirect the blame on the ordinary people.
 
This is why they got the 160th rank.

Keep it up and eventually we might overtake China or North Korea. :cool:
 
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