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    Corona Virus Disease (COVID-19) Updates

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    • phtthpP Offline
      phtthp
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      Govt announced only essential services,

      then can remain open.

      Popular bookshop selling stationery or Assessment books or past year National exam Ten-year-series, is Not considered as an essential service. Hence, cannot open.

      Those who need to buy stationery or buy Assessment books from Popular, even though MOE scraped All Mid-year school-based exam, better buy before 7 April, where Popular bookshop closed until 4 May

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      • zac's mumZ Offline
        zac's mum
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        But MOE said PSLE is essential leh. So P6 parents & tutors cannot buy assessment books how?

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        • phtthpP Offline
          phtthp
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          They still got time to buy now, today, tomorrow Sunday and next Monday, before temporary closed shop from 7 April to 4 May. After 4 May, if govt announce can open shop, parents & students still can buy


          Anyway, believe most P6 parents and students taking Psle this year, would have bought Assessment books many months ago liao. Even if they purchased mountain high piled up Assessment books, if they attend tuition, they may not even have time to do from so many Assessment books, because

          - school based HBL give school homework,

          - tuition centre also dish out tuition homework, whether is tuition online or tuition inside face-to-face classroom,

          - At home, students must spend time practise Past year PSLE papers 2019 to at least past minimum 5 years, or more
          to familiarise themselves with Psle exam format and the "style" of questions asked

          - At home, they still need to set aside time to practise Past year Prelim SA2 or SA1 school-based papers eg those from popular, Top schools

          With all the above,
          where got time, to still do from Assessment books ?

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          • JadedfoxJ Offline
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            Stores that will stay open from Apr 7 to May 4


            Capitol Optical: All stores open with new opening hours (11am-8pm). Stepped up disinfection and health check routines, including mandatory health and declaration forms for customers.

            Owndays: All stores open with revised opening hours. All outlets open 11am-10pm, except for Ion Orchard (10am-10pm), Clarke Quay and JCube (11am-9pm), and Jewel Changi Airport (12-9pm Mon-Thur; 11.30am-10pm Fri-Sun).

            Sunglass Hut: All stores to remain open.

            Audio House: Remains open from 12.30-9pm. The store will implement safe distancing measures and temperature checks as well.

            Best Denki: All stores remain open.

            Gain City: All stores open.

            Japan Home: All stores open except for those in the CBD (Raffles Place, Tanjong Pagar).

            Watsons: All stores, including pharmacies and its online store, will remain open, with crowd control measures in place.

            Guardian: All stores and its online store will remain open.

            7-Eleven: All stores remain open.

            https://tinyurl.com/w4l2m58

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            • JadedfoxJ Offline
              Jadedfox
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              As of 4 April 2020, 12pm, the Ministry of Health (MOH) has confirmed and verified an additional 75 cases of COVID-19 infection in Singapore, of which six are imported and 69 are local cases who have no recent travel history abroad.


              • The six imported cases[2] had travel history to Europe, North and South America and ASEAN.
              • 40 cases[3] are linked to previous cases or clusters.
              • 29 cases[4] are currently unlinked, and contact tracing is ongoing.

              https://www.moh.gov.sg/news-highlights/details/15-more-cases-discharged-75-more-cases-of-covid-19-infection-confirmed

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              • lee_ylL Offline
                lee_yl
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                :mad:

                https://postimg.cc/bZwdtXKc
                Very disturbed with so many Dormitories becoming hotbeds of infection!! Don’t give them masks but they are very involved in many aspects of our daily lives. Every day I walk pass many foreign workers due to the ongoing construction of the North South Corridor. Endanger my life and those who stay along these major construction projects.

                Who is in-charge of the Dorm? Why never tighten preventive measures?

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                • JadedfoxJ Offline
                  Jadedfox
                  last edited by

                  40 Things You Should Never Touch Due to Coronavirus


                  Touching, like the other five senses, used to be effortless and one of life's great pleasures. Now, with the threat of coronavirus (COVID-19), your fingers have become a time bomb. The trigger: a once-innocent delivery box or elevator button, which could cary deadly viral particles.

                  Whatever you do, avoid this list of 40 things you should never touch and keep coronavirus at bay. Then share it with someone you've been meaning to get in touch with.


                  More at https://www.msn.com/en-sg/lifestyle/smart-living/40-things-you-should-never-touch-due-to-coronavirus/

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                  • lee_ylL Offline
                    lee_yl
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                    tryyourbest.2\" post_id=\"1969847\" time=\"1585963686\" user_id=\"184963:

                    Estéema\" post_id=\"1969835\" time=\"1585930550\" user_id=\"66413:

                    [quote=tryyourbest.2 post_id=1969816 time=1585919527 user_id=184963]Do you still allow your helper to go out on weekend? Mine still insist she wants to go out and argued that MOM did not state it is mandatory for them to stay at home.

                    Is your helper fr The Philippines? Anyway, get her to read MOM Advisory to Foreign Domestic Worker:-

                    https://www.mom.gov.sg/newsroom/press-releases/2020/0325-measures-to-prevent-congregations-of-foreign-workers-and-foreign-domestic-workers

                    If she is out, she is not to congregate but just get her errands done quick & return home & if happen to meet frds & forget abt social distancing, “MOM will take action to disperse them as an added precaution. MOM will step up inspections on the ground. Workers who do not cooperate will have their work passes revoked.” There were WP cancelled for some alr.

                    Thanks Esteema. She is Philippino and I find that they are really quite stubborn. In fact, I already asked her to read this advisory from MOM and she can still say that it does not mean she cannot go out right. She also told me there are only 5 to 6 people in her usual clique of friends. Her friends’ employers allow them to go out too. You can imagine how tough it is trying to reason out with them. I hope MOM officers will do a good job in dispersing these helpers. I believe there are other employers who are in the same situation as me. If I can lock her up, I will but ...... sigh![/quote]Meet boyfriends? Looking at the number of infected cases from the Dorm clusters, I won’t be surprised if these Foreign workers may have passed the virus to their maids girlfriends whom they meet on their off days, and the maids then bring the virus home! Oversight? Maids under which minister’s care?

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                    • phtthpP Offline
                      phtthp
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                      lee_yl\" post_id=\"1969898\" time=\"1586017945\" user_id=\"17023:

                      tryyourbest.2\" post_id=\"1969847\" time=\"1585963686\" user_id=\"184963:

                      [quote=Estéema post_id=1969835 time=1585930550 user_id=66413]

                      Is your helper fr The Philippines? Anyway, get her to read MOM Advisory to Foreign Domestic Worker:-

                      https://www.mom.gov.sg/newsroom/press-releases/2020/0325-measures-to-prevent-congregations-of-foreign-workers-and-foreign-domestic-workers

                      If she is out, she is not to congregate but just get her errands done quick & return home & if happen to meet frds & forget abt social distancing, “MOM will take action to disperse them as an added precaution. MOM will step up inspections on the ground. Workers who do not cooperate will have their work passes revoked.” There were WP cancelled for some alr.

                      Thanks Esteema. She is Philippino and I find that they are really quite stubborn. In fact, I already asked her to read this advisory from MOM and she can still say that it does not mean she cannot go out right. She also told me there are only 5 to 6 people in her usual clique of friends. Her friends’ employers allow them to go out too. You can imagine how tough it is trying to reason out with them. I hope MOM officers will do a good job in dispersing these helpers. I believe there are other employers who are in the same situation as me. If I can lock her up, I will but ...... sigh!

                      Meet boyfriends? Looking at the number of infected cases from the Dorm clusters, I won’t be surprised if these Foreign workers may have passed the virus to their maids girlfriends whom they meet on their off days, and the maids then bring the virus home! Maids under which minister’s care?[/quote]if maids happen to catch virus from their friends on their off day, go hospital,
                      who pay for their hospital bill ? Employer ?

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                      • lee_ylL Offline
                        lee_yl
                        last edited by

                        For Covid-19, ah gong foots the bills.


                        Guess employer’s biggest headache is, whether the helper has passed the virus to them and/or their kids. The family effectively becomes close contacts.

                        Merry Go Round!

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