Corona Virus Disease (COVID-19) Updates
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DS and I went to visit my mum Ytd afternoon. It was tough to keep in touch with her as she doesn’t turn on her HP most of the time. Call her landline also not always at home (she insists on doing the groceries for my brother & SIL). Or she is busy cooking/looking after my niece so can’t answer.
So nice to be able to chat with her F2F. And I finally got to meet my newest 3-month old baby niece (born during this season). My mum has aged visibly but happy to see us after so long. -
Zac Mum
Yes, pls visit your mum whenever possible. I no longer have this chance. -
I recall a few days ago I asked about the one and only community case then unlinked. Think it was an 81yo auntie. Not sure if any link has been found. Then 2 days ago another unlinked 78yo uncle. How do I check whether those recent unlinked cases have been linked up? Did they get it from family members or wet markets?
Since CNY till now, my kids have not visited my aged parents and 91yo granny (who are staying together) Because my kids take MRT home after school, I have phobia they may being the virus to my 3 old folks… -
I think I read somewhere that the 78 year old uncle was a security guard in a dormitory.
Yes I really wish we are given more information about the unlinked cases. So far it’s like we need to read and re-read and examine the news articles ourselves to glean any useful info!
From what scanty info I understand, so far main spread is to support staff working in dormitories (security guards, cleaners) and some of them are quite elderly. Then they spread to their family members or housemates.
I do not know if there’s any proven links to public transport. Where did those secondary school kids catch it from? Still not answered. -
So far the list of places visited by confirmed cases are mainly malls and supermarkets. Maybe some went there via public transport but nowhere to trace?
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Oh... Not the same uncle. The dorm security guard was yesterday’s confirmed case, 72yo.
I think I read somewhere that the 78 year old uncle was a security guard in a dormitory.
Yes I really wish we are given more information about the unlinked cases. So far it’s like we need to read and re-read and examine the news articles ourselves to glean any useful info!
From what scanty info I understand, so far main spread is to support staff working in dormitories (security guards, cleaners) and some of them are quite elderly. Then they spread to their family members or housemates.
I do not know if there’s any proven links to public transport. Where did those secondary school kids catch it from? Still not answered.[/quote]
The one I read who was unlinked, was a 78yo uncle, a confirmed case on 11th June.
Yes, Cleaners mostly are old folks. Youngsters kena, usually mild or asymptomatic, old folks are vulnerable. -
slmkhoo\" post_id=\"1980584\" time=\"1592017894\" user_id=\"28674:
Right now can split between community and dorms because there is isolation.
I believe that MOH uses \"community\" to mean \"outside FW dorms\", not that they were outside their homes.[/quote]zac's mum\" post_id=\"1980569\" time=\"1592005726\" user_id=\"53606:[quote=\"zac's mum\" post_id=1980569 time=1592005726 user_id=53606]I don’t understand why the linked closed contacts of the existing cases are considered “community cases”. It’s obvious they caught it from that family member or housemate at home, not from going out to shop/commute & it spread to them from the community “out there”.
So who qualifies as a “non-community” case? Medical workers or what?
Once we open up, the FWs residing inside dorms start work, and take public transport to Mustafa / Little India and Chinatown / Geylang (for the Chinese), then I suppose we cannot count them separately as “Community cases“ and “FWs inside dorms anymore”. All would have been counted under daily “Community cases”. -
Cases will likely surge somewhat when we open up, but impt thing is that so far our healthcare system has shown strength.. Ppl who need treatment for other illnesses aren’t turned away etc, still have capacity.. Saw this
https://www.facebook.com/30332546206/posts/10156878194786207/?vh=e -
zac's mum\" post_id=\"1980569\" time=\"1592005726\" user_id=\"53606:[quote=\"zac's mum\" post_id=1980569 time=1592005726 user_id=53606]
come July, students (non graduating cohort) can go school everyday, or still alternate week hbl ?
I don’t understand why the linked closed contacts of the existing cases are considered “community cases”. It’s obvious they caught it from that family member or housemate at home, not from going out to shop/commute & it spread to them from the community “out there”.
So who qualifies as a “non-community” case? Medical workers or what?[/quote] -
At the end of T3W1, govt told us got those 5 separate secondary school cases.
At the end of T3W2, no new cases linked to schools. This is good news.
Maybe they will wait till end of T3W3 to see if confirm no more new cases in schools, to give green light.
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