Corona Virus Disease (COVID-19) Updates
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sushi88\" post_id=\"2062413\" time=\"1648087846\" user_id=\"100857:
Yea it is about choice..
I agree with you. If need to meet someone and take off the masks, it is only responsible to inform the person and give the person a choice on what's appropriate. -
sushi88\" post_id=\"2062408\" time=\"1648086290\" user_id=\"100857:
Yes, actually I'm curious too. But my meeting with the 2 friends who had covid made me realise that people don't like to say they had covid. I wasn't even aware that they had covid before we met. Sure, they will share their experiences once they revealed their status, but I can understand why they did not embellish that fact. I don't think they would intentionally hide the fact, and the point is, they are ok now, anyway.
I agree with everything you said except the line in bold....why won't divulge? :? Isn't it good to share the experience with others especially those who have not had it to know what to expect.
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Would you want to wear a \"I had covid\" t-shirt to tell the world that fact? The world would immediately shun you even if you are perfectly fine now. That is why I feel that most people will probably keep that fact to themselves unless they are with close friends.
What would be unforgivable would be when someone still goes outside while they are still C+, and treat it lightly as a curable disease. It may be curable for many, but it can be fatal to others. Unfortunately, there ARE such people. That is why I say, just treat everyone you meet as C+, and always secure your mask. -
MrsKiasu\" post_id=\"2062409\" time=\"1648086657\" user_id=\"43981:
I don't understand - either they test positive or negative. How can they be C+ and test negative?
I know they can go out even c+ tested ART- b4 the 7th day..am I right?
From day 4 to day 7, if a formerly C+ person tests negative, he can go out. After day 7, even if he still tests C+, he can \"automatically discharge\" and go out. -
ChiefKiasu\" post_id=\"2062418\" time=\"1648089034\" user_id=\"3:
That's why we need the t-shirt! We're surely past the \"COVID shame\" by now? We've been happy to tell people, and so far haven't had negative repercussions. It's a good way to educate people too.
Would you want to wear a \"I had covid\" t-shirt to tell the world that fact? The world would immediately shun you even if you are perfectly fine now. That is why I feel that most people will probably keep that fact to themselves unless they are with close friends. -
slmkhoo\" post_id=\"2062423\" time=\"1648090124\" user_id=\"28674:
Lol. Hey... new business idea... selling T-shirts
That's why we need the t-shirt! We're surely past the \"COVID shame\" by now? We've been happy to tell people, and so far haven't had negative repercussions. It's a good way to educate people too.
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slmkhoo\" post_id=\"2062421\" time=\"1648089816\" user_id=\"28674:
Same as yr para understanding.. a C+ and Art- later b4 D7.
I don't understand - either they test positive or negative. How can they be C+ and test negative?
From day 4 to day 7, if a formerly C+ person tests negative, he can go out. After day 7, even if he still tests C+, he can \"automatically discharge\" and go out. -
ChiefKiasu\" post_id=\"2062418\" time=\"1648089034\" user_id=\"3:
Not sure I would call this \"unforgiveable\", but certainly reprehensible. Even after \"automatic discharge\" after Day 7, I think C+ people should still be careful to avoid the vulnerable and mask-off activities, until they test negative.
What would be unforgivable would be when someone still goes outside while they are still C+, and treat it lightly as a curable disease. It may be curable for many, but it can be fatal to others. Unfortunately, there ARE such people. That is why I say, just treat everyone you meet as C+, and always secure your mask. -
No shame la…eventually most of us will get it I guess. Maybe I should just wear mask more properly when meeting anyone in an enclosed environment.
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Mask becoming optional soon…
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Finally, can be mask off outdoors. Don't need to be exercising to remove mask.

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