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    Corona Virus Disease (COVID-19) Updates

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    • sharonkhooS Offline
      sharonkhoo
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      lee_yl\" post_id=\"2041075\" time=\"1633497603\" user_id=\"17023:

      slmkhoo\" post_id=\"2040989\" time=\"1633478917\" user_id=\"28674:

      The thinking is still very much \"everyone will take precautions to protect the vulnerable\" rather than \"teach the vulnerable how to take precautions to protect themselves\". There needs to be that switch in mindset before we can truly go \"endemic\".

      In DH’s workplace, 5 staff tested positive after taking ART, of which, 3 were cleaners. Maybe a lot of the seniors who caught COVID got it from workplace (cleaners, hawkers etc). At the rate of infection and deaths (9 seniors passed on yesterday), I won’t be surprised if there will be cleaners crunch shortly

      Were they asymptomatic? If so, they only were detected because they were asked to test. There will be many more who live in blissful ignorance that they have contracted Covid because they don't test. I don't know the numbers, but I'm sure there are many more seniors who haven't contracted Covid than have. I don't think we are going to see a sharp reduction of that age group.

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      • phtthpP Offline
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        For Nov / Dec year-end school holiday,


        can Singaporean visitors (Sinopharm jabbed, fully vaccinated), enter Melbourne (Australia) for holiday, or cannot ?
        Dec is summer time, in Australia

        How about China visitors, also Sinopharm jabbed ?
        Can enter Melbourne, for holiday ?

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        • sharonkhooS Offline
          sharonkhoo
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          phtthp\" post_id=\"2041136\" time=\"1633517022\" user_id=\"35251:

          For Nov / Dec year-end school holiday,

          can Singaporean visitors (Sinopharm jabbed, fully vaccinated), enter Melbourne (Australia) for holiday, or cannot ?
          Dec is summer time, in Australia

          How about China visitors, also Sinopharm jabbed ?
          Can enter Melbourne, for holiday ?
          The Nov opening is only for citizens and PRs of Australia, and is dependent on vaccination rates. So I don't think it's likely that non-citizens/PRs will be allowed to travel into Australia in Dec.

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          • starlight1968sgS Offline
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            slmkhoo\" post_id=\"2041105\" time=\"1633506479\" user_id=\"28674:

            starlight1968sg\" post_id=\"2041074\" time=\"1633497403\" user_id=\"14025:

            Office gave us ART kits to self test for the next few weeks

            Paid by your office? Or are these the 8 kits that was earlier announced?

            Yes, given by office to self test from this Sun.

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            • lee_ylL Offline
              lee_yl
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              slmkhoo\" post_id=\"2041106\" time=\"1633506691\" user_id=\"28674:

              lee_yl\" post_id=\"2041075\" time=\"1633497603\" user_id=\"17023:

              [quote=slmkhoo post_id=2040989 time=1633478917 user_id=28674]The thinking is still very much \"everyone will take precautions to protect the vulnerable\" rather than \"teach the vulnerable how to take precautions to protect themselves\". There needs to be that switch in mindset before we can truly go \"endemic\".

              In DH’s workplace, 5 staff tested positive after taking ART, of which, 3 were cleaners. Maybe a lot of the seniors who caught COVID got it from workplace (cleaners, hawkers etc). At the rate of infection and deaths (9 seniors passed on yesterday), I won’t be surprised if there will be cleaners crunch shortly

              Were they asymptomatic? If so, they only were detected because they were asked to test. There will be many more who live in blissful ignorance that they have contracted Covid because they don't test. I don't know the numbers, but I'm sure there are many more seniors who haven't contracted Covid than have. I don't think we are going to see a sharp reduction of that age group.[/quote]I find your words familiar, I think Trump said that. US had a lot of cases because they test a lot.

              Really blissful ignorance? Those who are asymptomatic may pass the virus to their aged parents (or young kids).

              Like Taiwan some months back, don’t know why only 200+ cases per day but 20+ deaths daily.

              Our death rates are also growing exponentially month on month:

              August = 18
              Sept = 40
              Oct = 33 for first 5 days.
              Likely to hit 160+ for this month of Oct.

              How about Nov? Worst case could hit 160 X 8 = 1280 deaths!

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              • MrsKiasuM Offline
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                For those working overseas coming home see family… there may be worries of able to come back home but may face restrictions when going back there?

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                • phtthpP Offline
                  phtthp
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                  MrsKiasu\" post_id=\"2041207\" time=\"1633563327\" user_id=\"43981:

                  For those working overseas coming home see family.. there may be worries of able to come back home but may face restrictions when going back there?
                  Yes, students studying overseas may return home (Singapore), for year-end school holiday & Christmas. But come January next new academic year 2022, going back to overseas for studies may be an issue, after the freezing
                  Ice- cold harsh winter. I missed the good, old pre-covid days very much, where we had so much freedom

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                  • MrsKiasuM Offline
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                    Just hope that the day when our health is less clean than our street…won’t arrive.

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                    • sharonkhooS Offline
                      sharonkhoo
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                      lee_yl\" post_id=\"2041193\" time=\"1633534316\" user_id=\"17023:

                      I find your words familiar, I think Trump said that. US had a lot of cases because they test a lot.

                      Really blissful ignorance? Those who are asymptomatic may pass the virus to their aged parents (or young kids).

                      Like Taiwan some months back, don’t know why only 200+ cases per day but 20+ deaths daily.

                      Our death rates are also growing exponentially month on month:

                      August = 18
                      Sept = 40
                      Oct = 33 for first 5 days.
                      Likely to hit 160+ for this month of Oct.

                      How about Nov? Worst case could hit 160 X 8 = 1280 deaths!
                      Trump spoke pre-vaccination. Now, the situation is different and most who get the virus do not end up seriously ill. Policies have to flex depending on the situation.

                      Those who have vulnerable at home will have to take more precautions, or have the vulnerable take more precautions. The balance of policy has to shift with the times.

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                      • lee_ylL Offline
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                        slmkhoo\" post_id=\"2041218\" time=\"1633566776\" user_id=\"28674:

                        lee_yl\" post_id=\"2041193\" time=\"1633534316\" user_id=\"17023:

                        I find your words familiar, I think Trump said that. US had a lot of cases because they test a lot.

                        Really blissful ignorance? Those who are asymptomatic may pass the virus to their aged parents (or young kids).

                        Like Taiwan some months back, don’t know why only 200+ cases per day but 20+ deaths daily.

                        Our death rates are also growing exponentially month on month:

                        August = 18
                        Sept = 40
                        Oct = 33 for first 5 days.
                        Likely to hit 160+ for this month of Oct.

                        How about Nov? Worst case could hit 160 X 8 = 1280 deaths!

                        Trump spoke pre-vaccination. Now, the situation is different and most who get the virus do not end up seriously ill. Policies have to flex depending on the situation.

                        Those who have vulnerable at home will have to take more precautions, or have the vulnerable take more precautions. The balance of policy has to shift with the times.

                        An unfortunate fact is that our death rate is now significantly higher than pre-vaccination times!!

                        While 98% of the positive cases has mild or no symptoms, 2% may end up with a serious condition and if the daily numbers are high, 2% can be very significant

                        We are in a bipolar situation, most will be ok even if infected but a significant segment of the population will be extremely vulnerable and the challenge is how as a society we can continue taking care of the vulnerable minority.

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