
Using conventional strategy (Multi-Ministry Task Force) to fight a guerrilla warfare (Covid-19)
Click to enlarge To set up a Task Force, co-chaired by two ministers and advise by Deputy Prime Minister Heng Swee Keat is a conventional approach to deal with a health epidemic that is uncommon and illusive with the Coronavirus behaving like guerrillas who can’t be found. Clearly, the guerrillas (Covid-19) are already operating...

What is the impact of coronavirus being airborne?
There is a post that the coronavirus is now airborne. The experts said that the spread through surface contact is more active than the airborne virus. There is no need to panic. Seasonal flu is also airborne. Even if there are more people (currently 47) who are infected in Singapore, there is no need for alarm. In most cases,...

More should be done to help taxi drivers in times of DORSCON Orange
Earlier today, I was at a petrol station and I had a brief chat with a taxi uncle while waiting for my turn. I asked him casually in Hokkien, "Uncle, how is your business?" and his reply broke my heart. I know that the going is tough for many of them, especially now that we are in DORSCON orange. But the severity of it shocked...
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