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    Corona Virus Disease (COVID-19) Updates

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    • MyPillowM Offline
      MyPillow
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      Ya , in sch v difficult to do social distance - canteen queue , after PE , toilets , dismissal , bus stops etc

      I asked my kids, they also said after a while , students tend to forget n talk then teachers come to remind them no mingling etc that’s why I think this blended learning of hbl n attend sch May need to continue till the situation is confidently under control … sigh dunno how long to go , on n off we will see sch cases , can be worrying again

      My colleague dh is grab driver - n twice he fetch covid positive patients without knowledge n was put on QO twice in April n May ! He wore mask n did wind down windows - MASKS are really important n save lives in this cases ! Lucky he was ok n so his family all ok … I can’t imagine …the stress n tension !

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      • EstéemaE Offline
        Estéema
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        MyPillow\" post_id=\"1980834\" time=\"1592138622\" user_id=\"70594:

        Ya , in sch v difficult to do social distance - canteen queue , after PE , toilets , dismissal , bus stops etc
        I asked my kids, they also said after a while , students tend to forget n talk then teachers come to remind them no mingling etc that’s why I think this blended learning of hbl n attend sch May need to continue till the situation is confidently under control .... sigh dunno how long to go , on n off we will see sch cases , can be worrying again

        My colleague dh is grab driver - n twice he fetch covid positive patients without knowledge n was put on QO twice in April n May ! He wore mask n did wind down windows - MASKS are really important n save lives in this cases ! Lucky he was ok n so his family all ok ... I can’t imagine ..the stress n tension !
        My heart goes out to our Grab drivers & taxi uncles & aunties and inclusive of bus drivers. They’re all essential for facilitating tpt, food, patients, etc. It’s their bread&butter job to earn a living. But ad to that need to do the job, it’s the anxieties of catching the virus in such a closed-up small space. IMPT yo wear masks, open windows for ventilation & proper/frequent washing so as not to unwittingly being virus home to beloved family members (young & old).

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        • M Offline
          MRST
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          do u think it’s safe to travel this December?

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            Stay_Afloat
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            I see many people standing around to smoke behind shopping malls, coffee shops, next to their cars in public car parks and many public places…

            How come no NEA officers and Social Distancing Officers fine them?
            Does it make sense that most of the law abiding citizens wear masks and let these people go scott free?

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            • NebbermindN Offline
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              lee_yl\" post_id=\"1980811\" time=\"1592121824\" user_id=\"17023:

              Last night I read that one Unlinked case, a sec 4, 15yo St Anthony’s Canossian Sec girl showed symptoms on the 3rd June and confirmed the virus on 12th June.

              Last night I was wondering why show symptoms on 3rd June but report came out only 12th June. Then did she attend school during that period?

              Serological test showEd she caught the virus before school reopened.

              Then just now ST reported that the girl’s teacher found her to be unwell during the temperature taking session on 10th June. So she was sick for more than a week before being identified?

              Although 47 classmates had been tested negative, I think still need to be watchful as symptoms may only show up a few days (7-14 days) later?
              Perhaps her symptoms were really mild and she hardly went out during CB which was why it was taken for granted that it was not covid until her situation got worse later on.

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                https://postimg.cc/H8mBtPwY

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                  yoyodaddy
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                  Having alot of concerns over the school measures after school reopens.

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                  • lee_ylL Offline
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                    Nebbermind\" post_id=\"1980850\" time=\"1592186032\" user_id=\"15571:

                    lee_yl\" post_id=\"1980811\" time=\"1592121824\" user_id=\"17023:

                    Last night I read that one Unlinked case, a sec 4, 15yo St Anthony’s Canossian Sec girl showed symptoms on the 3rd June and confirmed the virus on 12th June.

                    Last night I was wondering why show symptoms on 3rd June but report came out only 12th June. Then did she attend school during that period?

                    Serological test showEd she caught the virus before school reopened.

                    Then just now ST reported that the girl’s teacher found her to be unwell during the temperature taking session on 10th June. So she was sick for more than a week before being identified?

                    Although 47 classmates had been tested negative, I think still need to be watchful as symptoms may only show up a few days (7-14 days) later?

                    Perhaps her symptoms were really mild and she hardly went out during CB which was why it was taken for granted that it was not covid until her situation got worse later on.

                    She was found to be unwell by a teacher on 10th June. So she did the swab only on 10th June?

                    On 14th June ST reported all 47 classmates tested negative. Her 47 classmates took the tests on 12th after the girl was a confirmed case? Any possibility of them turning into confirmed cases at a later date?

                    I wonder how exactly the swab test works? If tested too early, say, if any of the 47 classmates just caught the virus from the girl, will the swab test come out negative but say 7 days later, when symptoms start showing, go for swab again, may become positive?

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                    • EstéemaE Offline
                      Estéema
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                      MRST\" post_id=\"1980846\" time=\"1592158410\" user_id=\"186191:

                      do u think it's safe to travel this December?
                      My family has been planning for our holidays at least half a year ahead till COVID sets in & cancelling all our bookings for June & Sept. So long as there no reliable vaccine as yet, we’re holding our horses expected to be ano year at least.

                      Meantime, reviewing our old photos & videos together with Youtube travels with MIL recently. We wanted to take her for trips after FIL’s demised, but thankful despite no travel & CB she’s keeping healthy mentally & emotionally whilst we drop in once a week with our cooking & baking.

                      I’m anticipating after COVID, there’ll be enormous pant up demands for travels & prices will shoot sky high.

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                      • chenlaoshiC Offline
                        chenlaoshi
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                        Phase 2 of reopening to start from Jun 19:

                        https://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/covid-19-phase-2-of-reopening-to-start-from-jun-19-social-12835758

                        A \"milestone\" 😉

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