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How dare TodayOnline post these findings about Singapore not being ready to tackle the Wuhan coronavirus outbreak compared to other ASEAN countries. Don’t they know that our PM and DPM have bragged that we are more than ready to tackle this outbreak here? They will sure kena a POFMA correction order for publishing this piece of fake news tomorrow.

 

https://www.todayonline.com/singapore/singapore-less-ready-malaysia-thailand-tackle-infectious-disease-outbreak-says-global-study

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Every single traveller from Hubei province shd be quarantined if they insist on coming into sg. Temp checks at airport is pretty useless

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Every single traveller from Hubei province shd be quarantined if they insist on coming into sg. Temp checks at airport is pretty useless

I support!

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This virus is apparently more contagious than SARs. There has been conflicting reports and opinions though... with some experts thinking that it is less deadly compared to SARs.

 

For now it's probably more contagious, but less deadly ... for now.

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Every single traveller from Hubei province shd be quarantined if they insist on coming into sg. Temp checks at airport is pretty useless

That’s very true. The multimillion dollar temperature scanners could easily by defeated by a single Panadol pill.

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https://mothership.sg/2020/01/nus-ntu-quarantine-wuhan-virus/

 

Some residents currently staying in campus housing in the National University of Singapore and Nanyang Technological University have been sent notices demanding they clear out of their living quarters in less than 24 hours.

 

Their eviction is to convert their residences into Wuhan virus quarantine facilities as mandated by the universities’ respective administrations.

 

The notices for eviction were sent out to residents on Sunday, Jan. 26, which was the second day of the Chinese New Year.

 

The time stamp on the email to NTU residents suggested it was sent just after 6.30pm, with the demand that residents move out by 3pm the next day.

 

Some NUS & NTU residents evicted via email as campus housing converted into Wuhan virus quarantine facilities

The short time allocated for moving out has puzzled those affected.

 

Some residents currently staying in campus housing in the National University of Singapore and Nanyang Technological University have been sent notices demanding they clear out of their living quarters in less than 24 hours

 

 

Their eviction is to convert their residences into Wuhan virus quarantine facilities as mandated by the universities’ respective administrations.

 

The notices for eviction were sent out to residents on Sunday, Jan. 26, which was the second day of the Chinese New Year.

 

The time stamp on the email to NTU residents suggested it was sent just after 6.30pm, with the demand that residents move out by 3pm the next day.

 

The email to NUS students was sent out shortly after 1.30pm, with the demand they move out by 11am the next day.

 

Various screen shots of the email notices have been forwarded to Mothership.sg over the course of Sunday.

 

The notices were short and devoid of specific details, such as the sort of substitute accommodation provided for those who were getting booted out on short notice.

 

The notices sought the residents’ understanding and cooperation, and gave less than one-day buffer to clear out.

 

Attempts to clarify the contents with the recipients of the email notices were met with equal amounts of confusion and annoyance.

 

Based on the residents’ own understanding, the demand to move on such short notice is difficult and unfair.

 

This is compounded by current circumstances, where many of the residents might not even be in Singapore during this Chinese New Year long weekend.

 

Based on what was written in the notices, those residents affected are mostly graduate students in the two universities, as well as some research staff, one of the NTU graduate students affected let on.

 

The contents of the NUS email suggested that those affected are mainly international students.

 

A campus security phone number that was provided at the end of the email sent to NTU residents also proved unhelpful.

 

According to one resident, calls made to the number were met by campus security personnel who were just as “unaware” about the sudden new arrangements mandated.

 

 

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https://mothership.sg/2020/01/nus-ntu-quarantine-wuhan-virus/

 

Some residents currently staying in campus housing in the National University of Singapore and Nanyang Technological University have been sent notices demanding they clear out of their living quarters in less than 24 hours.

 

Their eviction is to convert their residences into Wuhan virus quarantine facilities as mandated by the universities’ respective administrations.

 

The notices for eviction were sent out to residents on Sunday, Jan. 26, which was the second day of the Chinese New Year.

 

The time stamp on the email to NTU residents suggested it was sent just after 6.30pm, with the demand that residents move out by 3pm the next day.

 

Some NUS & NTU residents evicted via email as campus housing converted into Wuhan virus quarantine facilities

The short time allocated for moving out has puzzled those affected.

 

Some residents currently staying in campus housing in the National University of Singapore and Nanyang Technological University have been sent notices demanding they clear out of their living quarters in less than 24 hours

 

 

Their eviction is to convert their residences into Wuhan virus quarantine facilities as mandated by the universities’ respective administrations.

 

The notices for eviction were sent out to residents on Sunday, Jan. 26, which was the second day of the Chinese New Year.

 

The time stamp on the email to NTU residents suggested it was sent just after 6.30pm, with the demand that residents move out by 3pm the next day.

 

The email to NUS students was sent out shortly after 1.30pm, with the demand they move out by 11am the next day.

 

Various screen shots of the email notices have been forwarded to Mothership.sg over the course of Sunday.

 

The notices were short and devoid of specific details, such as the sort of substitute accommodation provided for those who were getting booted out on short notice.

 

The notices sought the residents’ understanding and cooperation, and gave less than one-day buffer to clear out.

 

Attempts to clarify the contents with the recipients of the email notices were met with equal amounts of confusion and annoyance.

 

Based on the residents’ own understanding, the demand to move on such short notice is difficult and unfair.

 

This is compounded by current circumstances, where many of the residents might not even be in Singapore during this Chinese New Year long weekend.

 

Based on what was written in the notices, those residents affected are mostly graduate students in the two universities, as well as some research staff, one of the NTU graduate students affected let on.

 

The contents of the NUS email suggested that those affected are mainly international students.

 

A campus security phone number that was provided at the end of the email sent to NTU residents also proved unhelpful.

 

According to one resident, calls made to the number were met by campus security personnel who were just as “unaware” about the sudden new arrangements mandated.

 

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Song bo?

 

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How dare TodayOnline post these findings about Singapore not being ready to tackle the Wuhan coronavirus outbreak compared to other ASEAN countries. Don’t they know that our PM and DPM have bragged that we are more than ready to tackle this outbreak here? They will sure kena a POFMA correction order for publishing this piece of fake news tomorrow.

 

https://www.todayonline.com/singapore/singapore-less-ready-malaysia-thailand-tackle-infectious-disease-outbreak-says-global-study

Ya how dare. Sue them until sell backside ah. Song

 

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