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South Korean Elections: PAP’s Opportunistic Moments

South Korean Elections: PAP’s Opportunistic Moments

The parliamentary elections have worked well for President Moon Jae-in's Democratic Party of Korea which scored a landslide victory. As South Koreans were relatively satisfied with the measures taken towards COVID-19, the voters handed the ruling party an absolute majority in parliament. The simple reason for this electoral... 

A Policy A Day From A Taskforce Of Duds

A Policy A Day From A Taskforce Of Duds

Finally, they have made masking compulsory in public! If only they had heeded the demands of Peoples Voice in early February for mandatory masking in public, Singapore would not have the huge number of infections it has today! But the latest move once again illustrates that this Taskforce has no coherent strategy of combatting... 

Public health is a public responsibility

Public health is a public responsibility

This is typical, it is S11 dormitory@ punggol. You can see that the rooms are back to back. That is why there is no flow through of air. The windows are only on one side along the corridors outside. Short of tearing down these blocks the only way to improve ventilation is to install a powerful fan at roof top level to mechanically... 



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