To close, or not close, is that the only choice for MOE?
Following the online publication of my article “Has Case 152 rang (sic) the alarm bell on COVID-19 medical tourists coming to Singapore?” on 11 March 2020, I am delighted to see that some measures which are of a similar nature and/or purpose to those which I had suggested in that article, had subsequently been announced...
The authorities are taking safe-distancing seriously
FB screengrab from Captains of Lives From the look of things, the authorities are taking safe-distancing seriously and NEA is reported to also employ people for S$2,500/ monthly to enforce social-distancing at hawker centres. I have a question. Nothing has been shared by the government about safe-distancing of our prisoners....
The problem with Singapore’s poor migrant worker treatment
The problem with Singapore's poor migrant worker treatment and cramping them into poor housing facilities means that in times of epidemics, our system isn't built to cope. When we don't care for our workers, we don't build a resilient system to cope. COVID-19 should be a teaching lesson for Singapore that a low-cost high-profit...
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