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    Corona Virus Disease (COVID-19) Updates

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    • MyPillowM Offline
      MyPillow
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      lee_yl\" post_id=\"1977797\" time=\"1590460039\" user_id=\"17023:

      I read on ST that there was a Covid-19 virus carrier shopped at Jurong Point NTUC for 1.5hr.

      So I am curious, what if the same thing were to happen to us when we happened to be there at the same place same time? :scratchhead:

      Since GovTech has our contact numbers, will GovTech call each of us to inform us, OR we have to read ST ourselves to find out (then might as well don’t bother to register when we enter). I do not think that for such cases the persons need to be on SHN, just monitor own health and can continue to go out right?
      i am curious too .... i remembered dh kept asking the safeentry check in app when it first launched whether someone will call the visitors if something happen - :scratchhead:
      Do they have so many manpower to check n inform all visitors during that period of visit of the infected person?

      if we need to see from news - then i think it is going to be easily miss out by a lot of people
      nowadays so many news flying around, tv, wats app, social media fb, inst , twitter etc people eyes n mind are over loaded , low chance to response - unless the venue has become a well known cluster - that means community spread may be sizeable by then 😞

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      • zac's mumZ Offline
        zac's mum
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        Received Principal’s Term 3 briefing letter from son’s school. From the way the wording was phrased, the mask is to be worn as the primary protection against the spread, whereas face shields are supposed to be a less-preferred alternative only, for example if kid has eczema or skin allergy cannot wear the mask for too long.


        So those parents who let their kids wear face shield only, I’m sure they can infer it doesn’t provide adequate protection.

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        • starlight1968sgS Offline
          starlight1968sg
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          Very funny, At Tampines interchange, some pawnshops are open, some aren’t. ZTP is open.

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          • phtthpP Offline
            phtthp
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            https://m.facebook.com/93889432933/posts/10157459261707934/?d=w

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            • lee_ylL Offline
              lee_yl
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              MyPillow\" post_id=\"1977836\" time=\"1590470930\" user_id=\"70594:

              lee_yl\" post_id=\"1977797\" time=\"1590460039\" user_id=\"17023:

              I read on ST that there was a Covid-19 virus carrier shopped at Jurong Point NTUC for 1.5hr.

              So I am curious, what if the same thing were to happen to us when we happened to be there at the same place same time? :scratchhead:

              Since GovTech has our contact numbers, will GovTech call each of us to inform us, OR we have to read ST ourselves to find out (then might as well don’t bother to register when we enter). I do not think that for such cases the persons need to be on SHN, just monitor own health and can continue to go out right?

              i am curious too .... i remembered dh kept asking the safeentry check in app when it first launched whether someone will call the visitors if something happen - :scratchhead:
              Do they have so many manpower to check n inform all visitors during that period of visit of the infected person?

              if we need to see from news - then i think it is going to be easily miss out by a lot of people
              nowadays so many news flying around, tv, wats app, social media fb, inst , twitter etc people eyes n mind are over loaded , low chance to response - unless the venue has become a well known cluster - that means community spread may be sizeable by then 😞

              Ya, am curious too. If GovTech collects our data yet we need to read the newspapers ourselves, I find the whole process redundant. Maybe like you say, not enough manpower to call.

              Plus if we happen to spend 1.5hrs with the virus carrier and nothing happens to us (that is, we still can go out shopping), then we log in log out for what huh?

              Actually go BreadTalk spend less than 5mins also must log in/out meh, very mafan. 99.9% of the customers won’t stay more than 5mins inside a bread shop.

              I would rather GovTech inform those suspected cases through calls than publish the confirmed case’s movements on ST. Later whole world knows where the covid patient has been, like went to Geyland to eat chicken... rice... no privacy leh.

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              • lee_ylL Offline
                lee_yl
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                zac's mum\" post_id=\"1977856\" time=\"1590481368\" user_id=\"53606:[quote=\"zac's mum\" post_id=1977856 time=1590481368 user_id=53606]
                Received Principal’s Term 3 briefing letter from son’s school. From the way the wording was phrased, the mask is to be worn as the primary protection against the spread, whereas face shields are supposed to be a less-preferred alternative only, for example if kid has eczema or skin allergy cannot wear the mask for too long.

                So those parents who let their kids wear face shield only, I’m sure they can infer it doesn’t provide adequate protection.[/quote]
                Thanks! I think for kindergarten / nursery kids, it is not a bad idea. Masks not suitable for toddlers and young kids as they tend to touch their faces with dirty hands .

                But for those students who need to take MRT home, better put on reusable/surgical mask.

                I think our Govt must make it clear that unless one has medical conditions like skin allergy, else the shield alone does not provide adequate protection.

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                • NebbermindN Offline
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                  zac's mum\" post_id=\"1977491\" time=\"1590302643\" user_id=\"53606:[quote=\"zac's mum\" post_id=1977491 time=1590302643 user_id=53606]
                  For those who are still sourcing for kids masks in prep for Term 3...I let P4 kiddo try out several types at home during past few days. His verdict?

                  cloth mask - too thick & suffocating

                  disposable mask - more breathable but traps sweat. Kid size: slightly too small, whereas adult size: ear loops fit but the rectangle piece is too large.

                  “Gill” brand mask - much more comfortable. Easier to breathe since no parts are pressing on the nostrils at all. The silicone rubber seal is definitely “tighter” than the disposable masks which alway had air gaps at the side/bottom. Straps are fully adjustable to fit any size head, adult or child.

                  ST write up about Gill mask: “Local company invents new mask to tackle global shortage; 1,000 being shipped here for sale”
                  https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/health/coronavirus-local-company-invents-new-mask-to-tackle-global-shortage-1000-being?xtor=CS3-18&utm_source=STiPhone&utm_medium=share&utm_term=2020-05-24%2014%3A05%3A34[/quote]
                  I believe the easier to breathe, the lower the barrier.
                  Instead of trying out diff masks, better to 'practise' with what is easily available, or what you have on hand.
                  Put one on and use in for hours at home. Next, go for a few km of brisk walking (for heavier breathing and higher humidity accumulated on the mask).
                  Don't look for the easy way out.

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                  • MyPillowM Offline
                    MyPillow
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                    the Gill mask looks like alien to me 😜

                    this covid 19 is not the "real air borne virsu" , wearing mask protection is more to protect getting direct "splashing" of droplets from a infected carrier to other people… i feel tiny/small gaps in between mask near the cheeks/nostrils should be fine in normal places …
                    unless one is working in a high risk envi eg hospital ,clinics then they better be fully covered & spare no gaps.

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                    • doodbugD Offline
                      doodbug
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                      The Gill mask is too heavy to wear comfortably for extended hours. I think the most practical is still the surgical mask for wearing from 7 am to 2 pm.

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                      • doodbugD Offline
                        doodbug
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                        I do think the Gill Mask is a great product for everyday wearing for errands etc. This is provided one doesn’t mind the aesthetics.

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