Corona Virus Disease (COVID-19) Updates
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For big offices might as well implement permanent wfh ??
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Boarding schools for students whereby students go home once a week. Dormitories for workers
then the SHM eng eng ching ching at home.
Jk jk la
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MrsKiasu\" post_id=\"2037330\" time=\"1631252480\" user_id=\"43981:
I always like yr feel - so down to earth. Yes, even flu we s’times get a few times. Just stay healthy & keep safe. Covid is very different tho
Flu virus go around de..natural immunity don't think can dong for so long..1 year need fall sick how many times :faint: -
MrsKiasu\" post_id=\"2037331\" time=\"1631252531\" user_id=\"43981:
Think some industries are already planning for hybrid working arrangements.
For big offices might as well implement permanent wfh ?? -
As Singapore's vaccination rate grows steadily and the economy gradually reopens — a slew of Covid-19 restrictions were eased in early August allowing people to dine in and other businesses like gyms and fitness studios to operate again — one can say that a sense of normalcy has returned.
For most people in Singapore, that is.
Singapore's entertainment industry is still in shambles, and for the many family karaoke operators here, the indefinite nightmare brought about by the pandemic is far from over.
In their last bid to fight for survival, several KTV operators crafted an appeal letter to request for a reopening on September 15, which they sent to their Members of Parliament (MPs), these include the Multi-Ministry Taskforce co-chairs Gan Kim Yong, Lawrence Wong, and Ong Ye Kung.
.............Family KTV operators like Frank Per, owner of Sing My Song Family Karaoke at Paya Lebar Quarter, said they were at their wits' end.
I met Per on Aug. 30 at Choa Chu Kang, where he was queuing to meet the Finance Minister and MP for Marsiling-Yew Tee GRC Lawrence Wong at his Meet-the-People session (MPS).
Per had prepared a detailed letter of appeal addressed to Wong, a copy of which he handed to me, listing out his predicament as a family KTV operator.
As 80 per cent of Singapore's population has been vaccinated, Per and other operators have taken it as a good sign and time for them to make an appeal.
All Per wanted was some clarification on whether family KTVs will be allowed to reopen in the next three months, or at the very least, an update on the direction Singapore's entertainment industry can head towards.
More at https://bit.Iy/3nl05Aw -
As Singapore's vaccination rate grows steadily and the economy gradually reopens — a slew of Covid-19 restrictions were eased in early August allowing people to dine in and other businesses like gyms and fitness studios to operate again — one can say that a sense of normalcy has returned.
For most people in Singapore, that is.
Singapore's entertainment industry is still in shambles, and for the many family karaoke operators here, the indefinite nightmare brought about by the pandemic is far from over.
In their last bid to fight for survival, several KTV operators crafted an appeal letter to request for a reopening on September 15, which they sent to their Members of Parliament (MPs), these include the Multi-Ministry Taskforce co-chairs Gan Kim Yong, Lawrence Wong, and Ong Ye Kung.
.............Family KTV operators like Frank Per, owner of Sing My Song Family Karaoke at Paya Lebar Quarter, said they were at their wits' end.
I met Per on Aug. 30 at Choa Chu Kang, where he was queuing to meet the Finance Minister and MP for Marsiling-Yew Tee GRC Lawrence Wong at his Meet-the-People session (MPS).
Per had prepared a detailed letter of appeal addressed to Wong, a copy of which he handed to me, listing out his predicament as a family KTV operator.
As 80 per cent of Singapore's population has been vaccinated, Per and other operators have taken it as a good sign and time for them to make an appeal.
All Per wanted was some clarification on whether family KTVs will be allowed to reopen in the next three months, or at the very least, an update on the direction Singapore's entertainment industry can head towards.
More at https://www.prolificskins.com/forum/announcements-broadcasts/teo-heng-might-have-to-close-half-of-its-14-ktv-outlets -
Must listen to sutra more…high blood pressure la.
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lee_yl\" post_id=\"2037294\" time=\"1631243793\" user_id=\"17023:
From MOH news highlights: As of 9 September 2021, 12pm, 664 COVID-19 cases are currently warded in hospital. Most are well and under observation. There are currently 26 cases of serious illness requiring oxygen supplementation, and 7 in critical condition in the ICU. Of those who have fallen very ill, 28 are seniors above 60 years.
I notice that while there are only 6 in ICU, we already have 664 warded in hospital, Think before we reach even near 1000 ICU cases, there will be more than 100k covid patients warded inside hospitals due to covid. Do we have enough doctors and nurses not to mention beds to go round?
I think it's mainly too much caution and too many available beds that has caused 600+ to be hospitalised. And these don't count in the \"100 ICU beds for Covid patients\". -
slmkhoo\" post_id=\"2037377\" time=\"1631265960\" user_id=\"28674:
Yes, the 664 warded in hospitals have not fallen “seriously ill” but they still need to occupy an isolation type bed.
From MOH news highlights: As of 9 September 2021, 12pm, 664 COVID-19 cases are currently warded in hospital. Most are well and under observation. There are currently 26 cases of serious illness requiring oxygen supplementation, and 7 in critical condition in the ICU. Of those who have fallen very ill, 28 are seniors above 60 years.lee_yl\" post_id=\"2037294\" time=\"1631243793\" user_id=\"17023:
I notice that while there are only 6 in ICU, we already have 664 warded in hospital, Think before we reach even near 1000 ICU cases, there will be more than 100k covid patients warded inside hospitals due to covid. Do we have enough doctors and nurses not to mention beds to go round?
I think it's mainly too much caution and too many available beds that has caused 600+ to be hospitalised. And these don't count in the \"100 ICU beds for Covid patients\".
OYK said MOH has prepared 1000 isolation type beds for these covid patients but it’s almost 80% full. Of cos can discharge some to CCF and repurpose more beds.
But for just 6 ICU cases, we already have 664 warded, so for 1000 ICU cases, can we expect 100K+ warded in hospitals needing isolation type beds?
OKY: “ Thus, the odds of a large surge in cases are stacked against us: we knew that when a cluster grows uncontrollably, infection numbers would double every seven to ten days, which meant that hospital beds could fill up in a week. Beyond that, we could be overwhelmed. \" -
lee_yl\" post_id=\"2037385\" time=\"1631268504\" user_id=\"17023:
Yes, the 664 warded in hospitals have not fallen “seriously ill” but they still need to occupy an isolation type bed.
From MOH news highlights: As of 9 September 2021, 12pm, 664 COVID-19 cases are currently warded in hospital. Most are well and under observation. There are currently 26 cases of serious illness requiring oxygen supplementation, and 7 in critical condition in the ICU. Of those who have fallen very ill, 28 are seniors above 60 years.slmkhoo\" post_id=\"2037377\" time=\"1631265960\" user_id=\"28674:
[quote=lee_yl post_id=2037294 time=1631243793 user_id=17023]I notice that while there are only 6 in ICU, we already have 664 warded in hospital, Think before we reach even near 1000 ICU cases, there will be more than 100k covid patients warded inside hospitals due to covid. Do we have enough doctors and nurses not to mention beds to go round?
I think it's mainly too much caution and too many available beds that has caused 600+ to be hospitalised. And these don't count in the \"100 ICU beds for Covid patients\".
OYK said MOH has prepared 1000 isolation type beds for these covid patients but it’s almost 80% full. Of cos can discharge some to CCF and repurpose more beds.
But for just 6 ICU cases, we already have 664 warded, so for 1000 ICU cases, can we expect 100K+ warded in hospitals needing isolation type beds?
OKY: “ Thus, the odds of a large surge in cases are stacked against us: we knew that when a cluster grows uncontrollably, infection numbers would double every seven to ten days, which meant that hospital beds could fill up in a week. Beyond that, we could be overwhelmed. \"[/quote]They are already allowing some people to recover at home, and will extend it further in future - so the pressure on hospital beds will decrease. It would be ridiculous to keep to the current ratio if the virus is regarded as endemic and most people are not seriously ill. Higher risk ones should be kept in hospital for observation, but no need to keep so many. It's like hospitalising everyone who has flu.
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