‘The reality is no one knows one case can spread into a cluster.’ – Lawrence Wong.
Read it for yourself: "Responding to questions from the media on whether, with hindsight, anything could have been done to avoid quarantining thousands of migrant workers in dormitories, Mr Wong said that the authorities cannot predict if a few cases can become a cluster. “'The virus is moving so quickly that unfortunately...
Circuit breaker in Singapore
The measures implemented under the 'circuit breaker' in Singapore are quite extreme. In some ways, it is more serious than a lockdown. It disallow meeting of people who are not in the same household. It requires all non-essential workplaces to be closed for one month. It imposes stiff penalties for not following the social distancing...
Little bit funny but mostly confusing: Pandemic U-turns and head-scratchers
Now that Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong has said that Cabinet ministers have started wearing face masks, it is inevitable that we will see Trade and Industry Minister Chan Chun Sing donning one. It will mark a spectacular U-turn for the plainspoken tough talking minister. What a sight to see him ditch his Superman cape for...
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