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    Corona Virus Disease (COVID-19) Updates

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    • Z Offline
      zeit.033699
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      starlight1968sg\" post_id=\"2039321\" time=\"1632488911\" user_id=\"14025:

      The world has lost 2 years to battle with covid
      I lost 2 years of my holidays. Waiting for France to be included. I only want to go to France.

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      • sevensealsS Offline
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        Zappy\" post_id=\"2039314\" time=\"1632486142\" user_id=\"134817:


        But now we have 23 ICU cases and already we are going back to tighter restrictions. If so, when or rather, what conditions would be deemed safe enough for Singapore to get back to some form of a normal life - cases below 100/ day, and zero ICU? That's realistically never going to happen as long as this thing is around and we attempt to open up to the world.
        Not true.
        In fact,
        Some form of normal life is happening in Denmark, Sweden, Qatar, UAE, Italy, France, Germany where they are on the mend after opening, or approaching flattening of curve.

        There might be something these countries have that is missing in Sg's opening strategy

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        • starlight1968sgS Offline
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          zeit.\" post_id=\"2039326\" time=\"1632491506\" user_id=\"194295:

          starlight1968sg\" post_id=\"2039321\" time=\"1632488911\" user_id=\"14025:

          The world has lost 2 years to battle with covid

          I lost 2 years of my holidays. Waiting for France to be included. I only want to go to France.

          Haha I was about to book my airfare to Austria when covid struck spore.
          Now I wonder when can I go JB for a meal ...

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            starlight1968sg
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            sevenseals\" post_id=\"2039327\" time=\"1632491962\" user_id=\"124401:

            Zappy\" post_id=\"2039314\" time=\"1632486142\" user_id=\"134817:


            But now we have 23 ICU cases and already we are going back to tighter restrictions. If so, when or rather, what conditions would be deemed safe enough for Singapore to get back to some form of a normal life - cases below 100/ day, and zero ICU? That's realistically never going to happen as long as this thing is around and we attempt to open up to the world.

            Not true.
            In fact,
            Some form of normal life is happening in Denmark, Sweden, Qatar, UAE, Italy, France, Germany where they are on the mend after opening, or approaching flattening of curve.

            There might be something these countries have that is missing in Sg's opening strategy

            These countries hv a lot of infected cases earlier and they hv paid the price. Our cases are not a lot by comparison

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            • sevensealsS Offline
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              starlight1968sg\" post_id=\"2039330\" time=\"1632492280\" user_id=\"14025:


              These countries hv a lot of infected cases earlier and they hv paid the price. Our cases are not a lot by comparison
              Are you an epidemiologist or you have clinical facts to support what you say. Or is it just kiasuparent's opinion.

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                sevenseals\" post_id=\"2039332\" time=\"1632492649\" user_id=\"124401:

                starlight1968sg\" post_id=\"2039330\" time=\"1632492280\" user_id=\"14025:


                These countries hv a lot of infected cases earlier and they hv paid the price. Our cases are not a lot by comparison

                Are you an epidemiologist or you have clinical facts to support what you say. Or is it just kiasuparent's opinion.

                https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/health/moh-points-to-denmarks-covid-19-battle-similar-to-singapores-but-children-more

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                • phtthpP Offline
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                  zeit.\" post_id=\"2039326\" time=\"1632491506\" user_id=\"194295:

                  starlight1968sg\" post_id=\"2039321\" time=\"1632488911\" user_id=\"14025:

                  The world has lost 2 years to battle with covid

                  I lost 2 years of my holidays. Waiting for France to be included. I only want to go to France.

                  still too dangerous to travel

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                  • lee_ylL Offline
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                    Zappy\" post_id=\"2039314\" time=\"1632486142\" user_id=\"134817:


                    But now we have 23 ICU cases and already we are going back to tighter restrictions. If so, when or rather, what conditions would be deemed safe enough for Singapore to get back to some form of a normal life - cases below 100/ day, and zero ICU?
                    Err… I think it has nothing to do with the number of ICU cases thus far. 23 is definitely not a lot.

                    The problem is, something was wrong with the medical protocols thus causing a looming shortage for the hospital beds. Not enough hospital isolation beds for the Covid patients and jam locked at A&E. Home Recovery also caused a lot of confusion to many due to poor public comms. I checked back my earlier post, on 10th Sept, we had only 6 in ICU but the isolation beds were already 80% full.

                    The community treatment facilities can just be very basic with oxygen supplants available and always ready transportation to hospitals should anyone’s condition turn for the worse. This should remove the burden on the healthcare system.

                    Anyway, the tightened measures should buy time to roll out booster shots for the more vulnerable groups and also allow MOH to regroup and reorganize themselves to iron out all the glaring operational issues.

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                      How many of you, without using google, will know what is MOH’s COVID Hotline number?


                      So for old folks who don’t know how to use google, very likely they don’t know how to call the hotline for help. Give old folks a special hotline that is super easy to remember to call lah, like 9595 (救我救我) should they experience chest pain or feel breathless. And please use operators who can speak dialects and not just English.

                      There is one private company who even offered their core operations to help (call centre?) and OYK sounded very appreciative. DH felt sad for the govt, after all, the public service is one of the biggest employers in S’pore with the deepest pocket and yet cannot coordinate a Whole-of-Government approach to manage the situation.

                      Shockingly, instead of calling GovTech to help with introducing new technologies and process re-engineering to sort out the operational mess, MOH can only turn to SAF for cheap labour. Remember last year, the NSFs had to unpack and repack FOUR surgical masks for every household by hand. Human labour is not scalable. How many telephone operators are they getting to man the hotlines? So does MOH intend to outsource the hotline calls to Philippines or India call centres?

                      Why the first instinct is to throw manpower to address the problem, why they never think of using technology? Tap on technology, get GovTech to design and implement a AI-based BOT to handle the hotline calls.

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                        starlight1968sg\" post_id=\"2039330\" time=\"1632492280\" user_id=\"14025:

                        sevenseals\" post_id=\"2039327\" time=\"1632491962\" user_id=\"124401:

                        [quote=Zappy post_id=2039314 time=1632486142 user_id=134817]
                        But now we have 23 ICU cases and already we are going back to tighter restrictions. If so, when or rather, what conditions would be deemed safe enough for Singapore to get back to some form of a normal life - cases below 100/ day, and zero ICU? That's realistically never going to happen as long as this thing is around and we attempt to open up to the world.

                        Not true.
                        In fact,
                        Some form of normal life is happening in Denmark, Sweden, Qatar, UAE, Italy, France, Germany where they are on the mend after opening, or approaching flattening of curve.

                        There might be something these countries have that is missing in Sg's opening strategy

                        These countries hv a lot of infected cases earlier and they hv paid the price. Our cases are not a lot by comparison[/quote]Yes, a lot of Western countries had high fatalities among the vulnerable groups earlier on.

                        The vulnerable ones in Singapore are just beginning to be exposed to the virus and it seems like for some of them are not going to make it despite the vaccination. I am getting the feeling that the MTF is trying to find a sweet spot for a combination of restrictions that would keep the case number at a stable number instead of a continual increase. But seriously, with basically most of the world trying to go the endemic route, the virus is going to be around years from now.

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