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Originally Posted by Naka_Timo
Yes agreed. You are right, that what they want.
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Nothing is perfect, as many things are not what it seems to be in appearance.
Example, do you think washing hands with soap/sanitizer regularly helps with keeping the coronavirus at bay? Answer can always be yes and no.
https://sg.style.yahoo.com/cdc-says-...170652157.html
CDC Says Coronavirus Mainly Spreads Through Person to Person Contact, Not Contaminated Surfaces
Yes, it helps. I am sure but to what kind of extend? Thats why i kept saying, its just as good/bad as using mask, UV, Sodium chloride/dioxide water etc.
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Originally Posted by Naka_Timo
They know singapore medical facility good and indo alot rich people, can can sg see doctor so they will purposly implement this to earn indo and cause inconvience to singaporean. One stone kill 2 birds.
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At least Singapore is learning from Taiwan now (even when they didnt says it out loud). I heard that they are now having vending machines for face mask, NRIC even and odd digits entry to wet market, QR scan entry to malls/places that has big crowd etc.
Sometime, i will often think backward. If Singapore's administrator/s has some foresight and cable to turn back the clock and knew about the covid situation in advance, will the about 300k of foreign workers in the construction industry's situation who got hit hard by coronavirus have be better off? I highly doubt so. Thats becos the core problem not resolved, thats their living space too close aka overly crowded.
I tried putting myself in their shoe.Under the hot sun in Singapore, doing construction at work site, and wearing a mask for like 9 hours a day? Who could take that,hehehe... (army boys no count,hehehe...)
Their plight while at work might have been worse than those nurses and doctors in hospital/medical facilities handling covid-19 patients.
Next, is the living space in Singapore. We were lucky SAF personel need not have to suffer the same situation as like the construction foreign workers (both their living quarters has many similarity). The key problem, in my own analysis lies with spacing, followed by the rest like,hygiene, mask, sanitizer and all that. "Hell" is too congested.
What i learned and analysis, i shall put them to good practice in my next travel to Batam. Avoiding mass gathering,crowded places as much as possible. And if Permata Indah were to return,hehehe...i probably skip that joint. For now, i probably skip JV Happy 8 and its like but go to places like blue moon,Kupu Kupu, Sri Kandy etc.
Just sharing.