Corona Virus Disease (COVID-19) Updates
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.zeit\" post_id=\"1977324\" time=\"1590205674\" user_id=\"171271:
Yes, it's me and much grateful for remembering.
Hi, are you the one who posted about UK and China universities in another C9 thread? Is your child taking up the overseas offer and flying off this fall? Perhaps you can consider buying him/her a Dupont Tyvek hoodie jacket (and even track pants) to wear onboard the plane.Coolkidsrock2\" post_id=\"1967514\" time=\"1584496423\" user_id=\"48901:
Thank you very much for the well-wishes as well as advice (other forummers as well) on the other postings on overseas education.
We will just have to take it a step at a time.
Am concerned for UK as a destination too.
With so many countries in lockdown, hopefully, a clearer picture will emerge in a couple of weeks time.
They're suddenly gaining popularity now. Tyvek is used for making PPE that HCWs worldwide are wearing, so garment factories are now mass-making jackets using Tyvek for germaphobic passengers, who do not wish to look like space cadets, to wear on the aircraft.
https://www.dupont.com/tyvekdesign/fashion.html
https://www.taobao.com/list/product/%E6%9D%9C%E9%82%A6%E7%BA%B8%E5%A4%96%E5%A5%97_2.htm
https://kiyi.en.alibaba.com/product/62141920843-806179004/Good_Price_Lightweight_Waterproof_Dupont_Tyvek_Winter_Coat.html
https://www.alibaba.com/product-detail/Shanghai-Customized-Lightweight-Fashion-Tyvek-Jacket_62082399174.html?spm=a2700.details.deiletai6.5.2c793eabpWsQ8w
You can buy a larger size one for him to wear over his usual attire. It's a bit crinkly and feels paperish, but is lightweight, anti splash and breathable. And wear a 3M anti-fog googles + mask. I think a face shield without hinges might hamper his makan activity.
I wonder if SIA is making ''Pierre Balmain'' corporate PPE for the flight attendants. Airline attendants of AirAsia, Philippines Airlines, Emirates and Qatar Airways are already wearing customised PPE.
We are not taking up UK and are now trying to decide between China, Australia or local. Grateful for highlighting as it will make the decision making process easier. -
I’m quite intrigue with face shields MOE will distribute to sch children by 8 June. Saw at least 2 or 3 different colored rims of face shields which possibly meant for matching some basic sch colors - black, blue & white. Thankful they’re caring for sch going kids.
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MyPillow\" post_id=\"1977323\" time=\"1590205349\" user_id=\"70594:
Yes I m rather perplexed too as in late in to CB , why Pre sch teacher , nursing home have cases ? Where they got fr ? Is it from Pre CB period or ?? Or virus stay silent in the bodies n not showing signs n symptoms until now ?
DH said not because they suspect something but rather, old folks and preschoolers belong to vulnerable groups.lee_yl\" post_id=\"1977290\" time=\"1590155852\" user_id=\"17023:
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Did they explain why preschool staffs are subjected to swab test? Did they already suspect something?
We are already into the 7th week of CB so does it mean most of these cases are asymptomatic and the virus has been going around amongst this group undetected until now?
3 is not a lot but why still have positive cases among the preschool teachers since we are into the 7th week of CB already?
There’s one group tested positive then negative then positive then negative.. flip flop cases, also released back to the community after spending more than a month in isolation.
This is worrying ... is it the virus incubation period is long for some people - not 14 days but as long into 6 or 8 weeks !!
I hope such cases are not a lot N rare , partial CB lifted n kids going back to sch in 2 June .. how is moe going to handle well ?
MOE might as well give face shields to All students , fr pre schoolers to jc ( so long it is teacher student class room settings n close contact nature of learning format )![/quote]ST reported that 1% of the new cases are unlinked. Maybe MOH can tell us where/how the 5 preschool teachers catch their virus from as we are already 7th week into CB. -
Schootopia\" post_id=\"1977183\" time=\"1590099517\" user_id=\"143961:
.. the face shield is part of PPE because studies show that even a N95 is unable to fully deflect a direct sneeze.
From OKY's comments-
[quote]They can wear either a face mask or a face shield when in school or on campus. This is for their own protection and that of others. Schools will be arranging to distribute face shields to all preschool and primary school students in Term 3. Teachers will help the young children get used to the masks or shields with time. If there are special circumstances, teachers will also exercise flexibility.
If u use a face shield only, you need to be comfy with your own exposure.[/quote]I agree with you on the last statement.
Initially I thought it was great that MOE allow the choice of either a face shield or face mask. Wearing a face shield is more comfy for the kids since they will be in school for long hours.
Face shield has more pros than cons compared to face mask BUT, there is ONE critical disadvantage about face shield, that is, one will breathe in (aerosol) Covid-19 particles through the wide openings of the face shield. Note that 40 students sitting near one another in an enclosed classroom for more than 6 hours a day! We can have 1001 good points about face shield but this 1 point is the fatal shortcoming.
Surgical mask can block off 95% of germs including covid-19 virus. That’s why face shield plus face mask always go in pair, sort of complement each other. Not sure why we wear only either 1.
Low risk environment like after 8 weeks of CB, I think it is fine. When we reopen our economy to the outside world, is face shield alone enough? Peak hour squeeze MRT, think better to put on face mask lah. -
MyPillow\" post_id=\"1977323\" time=\"1590205349\" user_id=\"70594:
According to a study (see link below), patients are generally not infectious after 11 days of onset of symptoms, and infectious for about 2 days before symptoms show. And there are those who are asymptomatic - in another article in the ST, a family of 6 were all confirmed positive, but 4 of them did not show symptoms. So the cases that are being found now are possibly caught from the asymptomatic ones and only discovered now because of the widespread testing of preschool teachers and nursing home staff. It also points to continual spread, possibly from those still going to work, or from those breaking CB restrictions, but with few serious symptoms.
Yes I m rather perplexed too as in late in to CB , why Pre sch teacher , nursing home have cases ? Where they got fr ? Is it from Pre CB period or ?? Or virus stay silent in the bodies n not showing signs n symptoms until now ?
This is worrying ... is it the virus incubation period is long for some people - not 14 days but as long into 6 or 8 weeks !!
I hope such cases are not a lot N rare , partial CB lifted n kids going back to sch in 2 June .. how is moe going to handle well ?
MOE might as well give face shields to All students , fr pre schoolers to jc ( so long it is teacher student class room settings n close contact nature of learning format )!
As long as we maintain good hand hygiene and physical spacing, especially around the elderly, I suppose MOH has decided that the spread should be manageable.
MOE may well issue face shields to older students eventually, or the students can get their own first. Preschools are being given priority because they need it more. Older students won't need to get so close to each other and their teachers, and should be responsible enough to maintain their own hygiene and distancing.
https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/health/covid-19-patients-no-longer-infectious-11-days-after-getting-sick-research-shows -
Do you realise that the prices of many grocery items have gone up?
While many made jobless, bills need to be paid, food needs to be on the table, how to tahan? -
starlight1968sg\" post_id=\"1977433\" time=\"1590287945\" user_id=\"14025:
Unfortunately, yes, I have noticed. I guess those with tighter budgets will have to choose cheaper options, buy less, etc. Those who are really short can probably apply for assistance? If there is reduced supply in the world, and transportation is more limited and costly, I don't think the shops have much choice.
Do you realise that the prices of many grocery items have gone up?
While many made jobless, bills need to be paid, food needs to be on the table, how to tahan? -
For Phase 2
What are the shops that can open,
Which cannot be opened under Phase 1 now ? -
The Seed of the Mishandling Sowed Right from the Start
The seed of ‘missteps’ has been sowed right from the beginning when the Ministerial Task Force (MTF) was formed. Instead of assembling a team of medical professionals better equipped to understand how a novel pathogen could infect and inflict harms on the people and community, the task force incepted all key 4G political leaders as members and the Deputy Prime Minister Heng Swee Kiat as the advisor.
So right from the start, the objective appears to be using the task force as a political platform for the 4G leaders to win the trust of Singaporeans by repeating the success of the 2003 SARs outbreak when Singapore emerged relatively unscathed. The ruling party eagerly wanted to show that its new generation of leaders were just as capable in dealing with the challenges of managing the crisis while keeping the economy afloat.
The truth is the ruling party was already under a lot of heat even before the outbreak of the crisis. Unlike the 2G and 3G leadership which assumed political leadership when Singapore was still in a position of strength and external environments were still relatively favourable, the 4G leadership comes in at the time when the external environments are never as unfavourable and Singapore is never weaker internally.
Externally, Singapore faces not only rising economic competition from China and other lower-cost economies within the region but also the geopolitical tussles between the incumbent global superpower US and the emerging regional power China. Over the last three years, under the Trump presidency, the tussles have spilled over into the economic arena in the form of a zero-sum trade war that threatens to fundamentally undermine the viability of the multilateral international trade regime which has served Singapore exceedingly well over the past decades.
Internally, over the last two decades, Singapore is increasingly roiled by various social, economic and political issues including widening income and wealth inequality; high BTO prices and falling resale prices of public housing; stagnating or falling wages amid rising living costs; rising business costs and the departure of MNCs; influx of both unskilled and skilled foreign workers depressing wages and competing with locals for jobs; structural unemployment due to failed efforts in restructuring the economy and in exploiting opportunities offered by the 4th industrial revolution; a growing gig economy and a disappearing middle class; falling total fertility rate and an ageing population; and, finally, the lack of transparency in the management of the national reserves.
Notably, many, if not all, of these domestic issues can be attributed to the rent-seeking growth model and deliberate government policies that disproportionately benefit a minority at the expense of the masses. Hence, even though Singapore has grown wealthier as a country over the past two decades, the economic gains have not being equitably distributed and life has gotten increasingly harder for many households at the lower rungs.
With the help of the captive local main stream media, the political elites have been exceedingly effective over the past two decades in spinning hard-to-argue-with narratives to justify their behaviours and to provide a positive spin to the deteriorating socioeconomic and political situations in Singapore. Those impressive narratives went on to help them win accolades from international media and community which the ruling party then deftly exploited to bolster their image at home. The harsh reality on the ground, however, stands testimonial to the fact that many of the facades underpinned by those narratives have been crumbling.
The incoming 4G leadership thus badly needs to use the crisis as a platform to proof themselves to the electorate as being worthy for trust and support. But, unlike President Moon Jae-in of South Korea whose success in containing the Covid-19 outbreak helped to secure him his second term of presidency, the 4G’s political gamble backfired.
The predominant presence of political leaders instead of medical professionals in a task force meant to tackle a healthcare crisis in the end led to decisions being made based more on narrowly-focused political considerations at the expense of efficacy of the healthcare system and of the broader interests of the populace.
A lot more at https://tinyurl.com/yashkhlf -
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